Thursday, December 18, 2014

More Social Media Shares

Post these on Facebook or text them to a friend:

Share: (text, tweet, post to FB, blogs, Pinterest, or anywhere)
Q.  Was Jesus Jewish?
A:  The Jewish line is passed through the mother. Jesus’s mother was Jewish, so Jesus was Jewish.

Thinking about Jesus Thought Prompt:
Q:  Would Jesus Tweet if he were living as a man today? What would he tweet?
A:  This is your chance to brainstorm. What do you think?


Monday, December 8, 2014

Social Media Share

Another thought for Christmas/Advent:


Q: If Jesus could write code, would he invent a video game?

Give us your ideas by posting here.

Saturday, December 6, 2014

Text, Tweet or Post

Here is the Q&A as I wrote in the Christmas/Advent devotional Waiting for Jesus in a Can't Wait World. Check in from time to time this Christmas Season and see other Q&A's you can text, tweet, or post to you friends!

Q.  How many years were there between Abraham, the father of Jacob, and the birth of Jesus?
A:  Fourteen generations from Abraham to King David. Fourteen generations from King David to the exile in Babylon. Fourteen generation from the exile to the birth of Jesus.

Friday, December 5, 2014

Fun Christmas Thoughts

Hi My Friends - I haven't talked to you in a long time. I'm posting some social shared throughout this time before Christmas - Advent - on Facebook: My Prayer Chair. Some fun Q&A time - like:


Q. How many years were there between Abraham, the father of Jacob, and the birth of Jesus?


Have you thought about Jesus' place in History? I'll give the answer this weekend on Facebook and here on my blog. Think - make a guess - post it if you want to.

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Respect for the Fallen

Motorcycles thundered down Jefferson Street here is Huntington today, to honor a fallen Sergeant, a hero of the war in the Middle East. I didn't even know the brave young man but I was reduced to tears as cars stopped out of the profound respect that was felt. I thought about all of you and how your fathers and mother, brother, sister and friends - people you know - may be gone, injured or may not return. Know that you are loved. Know that there are people you can talk to. Know that I will listen if you want to jot out a post.

Sunday, June 16, 2013

GETTING MAD AT DAD - Father's Day

Did you know, when you’re a teen you are supposed to get mad at Dad every once in the while? I didn't say disrespectful—I used another word for angry—mad. When you and Dad fight, you are polishing your independence on a trusted ally. Try listening. He may be right.

It is written: Exodus 20:12 "Honor your father and your mother, so that you may live long in the land the LORD your God is giving you." (NIV©2011) To honor your father is to respect him and not do something that would embarrass the family. Adam Shoemaker, in Escape from the Belfry, believed his father had destroyed the family name. It was up to him to earn back the family honor.

What if your father doesn't respect you? Learn from his mistakes and remember, when you live your life in a way that honors him, YOU will live long in the place God gives you. Wow, in the long run, you win! When you forgive your father, YOU benefit. Let's pray:

"Father God, sometimes I get mad at my dad. Thank you for giving me a dad who loves me in spite of how many times I get angry with him. Let me grow up so I can respect my father in spite of his shortcomings. When I love and respect my dad, I am showing my love for you. In the name of Jesus, your son, I pray. Amen"

Doris

"God gives us stories that testify to His love. Let me tell you mine."
Copyright 2013 Doris Gaines Rapp

Saturday, June 15, 2013

MOST DADS ARE TRIPLE G


There are all kinds of dads. I know yours is probably great, gone, or a groaner. You love him or you would like to love him. Either way, he’s still dad. 

Great! Many dads are the best ever! They play catch in the yard and show up at every game. When there’s a problem, they sit and talk it out with patience and love. Great dads also never let you get by with anything. He helps you grow in character by giving you the chance to be responsible: to yourself, your family and the community. If you pick flowers from a neighbor’s yard, you take them back. If you drive through that yard many years later, Dad’s chest swells with pride as you replant the turf. What a Great dad! 

Gone! Some dads are gone. They are in the military and are deployed for long periods of time. In Escape from the Belfry, Adam’s dad never came home after the war and Adam felt humiliated. Other dads have work that takes them out of town a lot and they aren’t there for your ball game or special program. Some dads are no longer in the house due to separation or divorce. You miss him and may even blame him for his absence. He isn’t gone because of you. The problems are between the adults – your parents. You will always have a dad. Dads and kids don’t get a divorce. 

Groaner! Some dads are silly. Between you and me, they can be embarrassing sometimes. They love to tell jokes that aren’t funny or give away secrets you wish had not been revealed. A few dads swear at people and become angry over the tiniest little thing. They make a fool of themselves and you. Just step a few feet away, enjoy the view from your corner of the world and let him do his kaboody dance, over there, by himself. His anger isn’t about you. It’s about him. 

There is another dad, ABBA— Daddy, Father God, who loves you more than life itself. Find a man of God: a pastor, an uncle, or a mentor who can help you grow in the Lord. You will have a dad who is the greatest, never gone, and not a groaner. He will never embarrass you. He will only make fools of those who don’t want to know him. Let us pray: 

“Father, Abba, I come to you today to invite you into my life completely. Father’s Day and the days that follow, will always be a reminder of the new father I have claimed because you claimed me first. Forgive me for being mad at my dad. Flood his heart with your love so that only you shine forth. May the best of all you have come to my dad. Thank you for calling me your child. In the name of Jesus, your son, I pray. Amen”
Doris

"God gives us stories that testify to His love. Let me tell you mine."
Copyright 2013 Doris Gaines Rapp