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Friday, October 28, 2011
Daughters of the King...Sweet Reminder!
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Represent Jesus - by Joy Workman
What a touching story....the character of motherhood, a mother's love, a mother's protection, a mother's sacrifice.
We, who are mothers would do the same thing. We would put ourselves in harm's way to defend and protect our little blessings...or would we?
I recently read of a baby with it's umbilical cord still attached, left at a dump site, being bitten and eaten by ants. I read the article about the newly named infant, Caleb Hope, who was found by workers, who is recovering and will, hopefully, be placed in a loving home.
How did we get to this place? How did we become less human than even the wild animals? How do we kill and throw away our children like yesterday's garbage?
My heart is overcome with grief for baby Caleb, for unwanted little babies, for humanity.
Our consciences have been seared by political rhetoric of what is right and what is wrong. Politicians have decided that the tiny, helpless life snuggled safe within it's mother's womb, that's moving and has a heartbeat, isn't really a person. It's a thing, a fetus.
What have we become? We are a people that have lost our humanity. We are a society of self. When we stop caring for the helpless, we cease to be human. It's very evident in today's headlines of what we have become.
The only hope our world has is what we represent...Jesus. We must represent Jesus at work by being trustworthy, by being honest and by working our hardest.
We must represent Jesus on our daily errands by being pleasant, by being thoughtful.
We must represent Jesus at home by being the first to say, "I'm sorry", by showing our children out of God's word how to behave, and by being courteous even to our spouses.
We have to be more Christlike. Sinners don't come to church as they used to, they don't hear about Jesus. They only see Jesus through us. Humanity depends on us. Our neighbors depend on us. Our family depends on us. We must show light to a darkened world. We must show Jesus.
Phillippians 2: 15,16 That ye may be blameless and harmless, the sons of God, without rebuke, in the midst of a crooked and perverse nation, among whom ye shine as lights in the world; Holding forth the word of life; that I may rejoice in the day of Christ, that I have not run in vain, neither laboured in vain.
20,21 For I have no man likeminded, who will naturally care for your state. For all seek their own, not the thing which are Jesus Christ's.
Friday, October 21, 2011
Boot Camp 2012
Our summer interns, aka Boot Campers, spend the summer on the campus of Uplands Reach and have the privilege of learning from great instructors, serving in the summer camps and events, participating in music and drama, and traveling with the Summer Team to various churches and rallys. And in between those things, we manage to squeeze in manifold adventures such as camping, biking, horseback riding, and much, much more.
I said all that to say this: Don't. Miss. Out. For more info, call our office (336.667.7177), go to our website (www.uplandsreach.org), or request membership in the Boot Camp 2012 group on facebook (http://www.facebook.com/groups/155604377847000/). Even if you're kinda interested but have questions or concerns, feel free to contact us to talk it out. Who knows...this just might be God's incredible plan for YOUR summer.
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Fire Piston...Finally! by Matthew McNeil
What is this? I'm glad you asked. This is the wonderful, glowing fruit of an arduous trial and error process that resulted in a piece of wilderness equipment that I’ve sought after for a couple of years now—a fire piston! It’s a little tool made up of a piston and a cylinder that fit together to form an air tight seal, and as the name implies, it’s used for fire-starting. On the low end, they cost no less than $40 and can sometimes exceed $200 on the high end. What makes this one so great is the fact that, after watching a video online (and tweaking the design a bit), I made it! It works by compressing a quantity of air into a space too small to contain it when you hammer the piston down into the cylinder. When you do this, the air inside it rapidly heats up. Add a tiny piece of tinder to the mix—a piece of charred cotton fabric, or wood punk (you know, that dry, decayed wood you’ve seen in the woods that almost resembles a sponge)—and voila! You now have a glowing ember that can be deposited into a tinder bundle and blown into flame. You just need to try one out sometime! As a matter of fact, plan on being at the Rugged Spirituality event November 4-5! Then you could give it a try!
For more info, call our office at 336.667.7177 or check out our website (www.uplandsreach.org).