Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl - release the one, but what about the 6 or the 99?



Here are some questions for you to answer concerning the release of Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl: “WWJD” or what would Jesus say?  What about the mental condition of Sgt. Bergdahl – should it be considered?  Should he be considered a deserter, or should he be forgiven if he is suffering from a “mental illness”?

Six of the soldiers who lost their lives looking for Bergdahl
Sure it had been 5 years since this sergeant had been captured, but has the government been involved with the 200 plus girls who were taken from their school and from their parents in Africa?

What about the six soldiers who lost their lives trying to find Sgt. Bergdahl when he left his camp?  Does the word, “sorry” have any meaning to the parents and siblings of these young men?  Listen to what a Josh Korder (former member of Bergdahl’s unit) has to say about him.

What about the deleted “tweet” that Bergdahl’s father posted and then deleted?  Does it sound like Daddy is a true American?  Also a question surfaces about the Taliban taking prisoners for as long as they kept Sgt. Bergdahl alive.  Take a look at “The Total War” center and see how Al-Qadea handles their captives (POW’s).

Do you recall prisoners that were released under President Clinton administration through Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr.?  Three American soldiers were held captive in 1999 for a little over a month.  The hostage tradeoff was not as extensive as the ratio that the US is experiencing in today’s news.

What does the Bible say about the one lost sheep that was sought-after and the 99 sheep that were left behind – would that parable apply here?  There were six members of the squadron who sacrificed their lives to search for Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl – what about that?

Do you know the history of Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl?  Have you been updated through Ms. “V”s Examiner article on the matter of his capture?  In all fairness, take a little time and read about the life of Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl and follow the website of Allen B. West.

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Monday, June 2, 2014

Give to Get to Give Again


Have you considered what the Bible phrase “…shall men GIVE unto your bosom…” from Luke 6:38 actually meant?  Recently our small group had to privilege to help someone who was in need of assistance.  Our group did not know the individuals, but we were informed and had to ask ourselves, “WWJD” (What Would Jesus Do?).

Take a look at their story here on Examiner.com, and see if you would like to be a blessing to this family.  Or maybe you know of someone else who would like to see a little bit more of what Jesus is truly like right here on this earth.

If you don’t know what a Small Group is; take a look below and find a connection where you live.  Check your local church and ask them about “Small Groups” in your area.

What Is A Small Group?

A "Small Group" {Cell Group, C.A.R.E. (Christians Are Reaching Everyone), Bible Study Group or a Home Group} are a small group of individuals that gather together to have fellowship.  These groups are normally branched out of "Mega Churches" where the Pastor cannot meet with the entire congregation, but he has appointed individuals to get to know a portion of the flock on a more intimate scale.


Small Groups (from 10 - 15 members) live in close proximity to each other and have a common relationship besides the church.Groups may include athletics, shopping, couples, young adults, cooking, dancing, coupon shoppers, motorcyclist, singles, divorced', or any other shared activity and common interest.  They allow members to connect in an atmosphere that’s perfect for intimate worship, regular fellowship, close discipleship, targeted service, and widespread evangelism.

The group is not intended to take the place of a corporate place of worship, but to enhance the church body.  Even if a person is not attending a physical church building, they may even find the comradery of the Small Group to assist them in finding a "Church Home".

Small Group members help each other in times of need. They let the church know if there is something that might need professional attention.  Small Groups stand in the gap for each other and pray for and check on each other and get closer to God.


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