Monday, November 23, 2009

SIX THINGS WE CAN LEARN FROM THE PILGRIMS

A Thanksgiving Message from Billy Graham

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It is appropriate at this season that we honor "a few stout and earnest" Englishmen—the Pilgrims—who left their native land in search of freedom to worship God.

The Mayflower's voyage to the new world was a "survival test" on a huge scale. The passengers had sold their possessions and had to work for years to pay for their passage. The ship had no heat or plumbing. Storms raged, and a main beam cracked in mid-ocean.

But after more than two months on the Atlantic Ocean, this band of 102 people arrived before Christmas, 1620. William Bradford wrote in his journal, "Being thus arrived at a good harbor, and brought safely to land, they fell on their knees and blessed the God of heaven who had brought them over the vast and furious ocean and delivered them from all the perils and miseries thereof." What a celebration that must have been!

But just after Christmas a serious sickness broke out, and in the next three months nearly half the Pilgrims died. Hunger and illness stalked them, but they never wavered in their purpose.

Today, if these Pilgrims could observe our troubled world with its disillusioned outlook, its rebelliousness and its erosion of traditional values, they would be not only dismayed but also shocked. However, since their time, certain things have not changed. There is still lust, greed, hatred and prejudice in the human heart. There is still persecution and war in the world.

With all of the world's churches and universities, we would do well to go back to the church and the school of early Plymouth to see what those pioneers can teach us.

(1.) Be Strong in Your Faith
First, the Pilgrims have left us an example of their deep, unwavering religious convictions. What were these convictions? They believed in Christ and in His Kingdom. They found fulfillment in Him. They had purpose in their lives. They had encountered the living Christ and they knew it. They feared neither monarch nor people, only God.

Because they belonged to God, they had a deep faith and confidence in themselves. They believed in their own dignity, were confident that their cause was just, and walked with an uprightness that only fearless and free people can display.

In our day agnosticism, anxiety, emptiness, meaninglessness, have gripped much of our world—and even the Church. People are broad but shallow. Our youth are desperately searching for purpose and meaning and fulfillment in their lives.

By contrast, these Pilgrim forebears stand as shining examples of people who were narrow but deep, certain of what they believed, unswerving in their loyalty, and passionately dedicated to God whom they trusted and for whom they willingly would have died. I sincerely believe that a return to biblical faith and conviction would have a great impact at this hour.

(2.) Practice Discipline
Second, the Pilgrims left us an example of disciplined living. They were Puritans who were ready to order everything—personal life, worship, the church, business affairs, political views, and even recreation—according to the commandments of God. The word "Puritan" itself in the contemporary mind identifies those who followed a strict and closely regulated life.

The ethic of self-mastery and spiritual discipline falls strangely on the ears of today's generation. What a contrast between the conduct of the Pilgrims and the permissiveness and hedonism of today!

(3.) Enjoy Freedom Under the Law
Third, the Pilgrims have left us the example of freedom under law. The Mayflower Compact forged before the Pilgrims left the ship was the wedge that opened the door to a government controlled by the people, a government that has endured in the United States for centuries. Most historians agree that the Mayflower Compact was the forerunner of the Constitution of the United States.

This little band of people searched for an equitable manner of earning a living and for a way of survival. They tried living a communal lifestyle, but, according to Governor Bradford: "This communal system conceived by Plato was found to breed much confusion." When communal living failed, they assigned a parcel of land to every family; with individual enterprise, prosperity came to the colony.

In some parts of the world rebellious young people live, enjoying what they call "absolute freedom." They are free to take narcotics, free to experiment with sex, free to go unwashed, free to dress as they please and do what they like.

They remind me of a man in a hospital who had to be fed through a tube. Having tired of the tube with its discomfort, the man tore the tube from his body and declared that he was free. Free? He was free only to die, because he had removed himself from his hope of life.

The freedom exercised by the Pilgrims didn't degenerate into license. Theirs was a liberty under law. The lawbreakers, malcontents, dissidents and criminals of our day would have been rejected by the Pilgrims. To them freedom under the law meant judgment for the lawless.

(4.) Care about Others
Fourth, the Pilgrims left us an example of a people who had keen social concern. They believed that every person was made in the image of God, that each one was of infinite value and worth in the sight of God. They lived with Native Americans who had a different religion, a different skin color and a different culture.

In March of 1621 Chief Samoset visited the Pilgrims' village and signed a peace treaty that lasted for many years. It was a treaty with high social and ethical content, showing a deep concern for the social, political and spiritual needs of neighbors.

Though the Pilgrims knew that they were citizens of another world, they sought to improve the world they were passing through. The Pilgrims made their new world better, not by tearing down the old, but by constructive toil and fair dealings with their neighbors.

(5.) Share Your Faith
Fifth, the Pilgrims were evangelists who set us an example in sharing their spiritual and material blessings with others. In the Mayflower Compact the Pilgrims committed themselves to the "advancement of the Christian faith."

The Pilgrims at Plymouth were followed by the Puritans at Massachusetts Bay. Together they built churches and schools. In 1636 Harvard College was founded to train men for the ministry. By 1663 the first Bible was printed (the Algonquin Bible) for the Native Americans in their own tongue.

These settlers came to the new world not only to find freedom for themselves but also to tell others of their faith.

(6.) Dream Great Dreams
For "where there is no vision, the people perish," says the Bible. The Pilgrims dreamed great dreams. They dreamed of a haven for themselves and for their children. They dreamed of religious freedom. They dreamed of a world where God would rule the hearts of men.

They lived and died with these hopes. The Pilgrims' strength of spirit was forged by a personal faith in Christ, by tough discipline and by regular habits of devotion.

Today it seems that many of us have neither vision nor hope. But if we so chose, we too could become like the Pilgrims. We could regain hope. We could recover the spiritual and the moral strength that we have lost.

But we would have to be willing to take up the same cross of Christ that they bore. We would have to put our faith in the same Christ that they did. We would have to make the same kind of lifetime commitments that they made. We would have to discipline ourselves as they did.

And, like the Pilgrims, we need to dream great dreams, embrace great principles, renew our hope, and above all, believe in the Christ who alone can give total meaning and an ultimate goal to our lives: "For in him we live, and move, and have our being."

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HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO ALL JOURNAL FREINDS

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THANKS FOR BEING MY FRIEND. HERE'S A SPECIAL THANKSGIVING SONG I PICKED OUT FOR EACH OF YOU. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO HEAR IT GO DOWN TO THE BOTTOM OF MY PAGE AND TURN OFF MY MUSIC PLAYER FIRST.


Monday, November 9, 2009

I LOVE YOU WERE OUR LAST WORDS

ONE YEAR AGO TODAY NOV. 9TH WAS THE 5TH DAY AFTER TOMMY'S ACCIDENT ON THE TRACTOR THAT TOOK HIS LIFE. IT WAS ON THIS DAY HE WAS ABLE TO LOOK ME IN THE EYES AND SAY THE LAST WORDS HE EVER SPOKE TO ME WHICH WERE " I LOVE YOU " MANY MANY TIMES IN A ROW

EACH TIME HE TOLD ME I TOLD HIM ..." I LOVE YOU TOO AND YOU WILL BE COMING HOME TO ME AS SOON AS WE GET YOU ALL FIXED UP." ALL HE KEPT DOING WAS LOOKING DEEP INTO MY EYES SAYING " I LOVE YOU " UNTIL THE VISIT WAS OVER AND I HAD TO LEAVE THE ICU ROOM.

THE NEXT DAY HE WAS NEVER CONSCIOUS OF WHAT WAS GOING ON AROUND HIM AND HE NEVER SPOKE ANOTHER WORD OR WAS ABLE TO RESPOND TO ANYONE AGAIN. AS THE DAY WENT ALONG AND NIGHT TIME FELL ON THE 10TH OF NOV. HE BECAME WORSE. THE DOCTORS WORKED ON HIM ALL NIGHT LONG.

AFTER THEY WORKED ON HIM ALL NIGHT LONG AT 5:30 AM THE NEXT MORNING ON THE 11TH OF NOV. THE DOCTORS TOLD US ALL TO COME IN AND TELL HIM GOODBYE HE WAS NOT GOING TO MAKE IT. AFTER THE PREACHER CAME IN PRAYED OVER HIM, WE ALL SAID GOODBYE, THANKED HIM FOR EVERYTHING HE HAD DONE IN HIS LIFE FOR EVERYONE AND TOLD HIM WE LOVED HIM THE DOCTORS REACHED UP AND TURNED OFF HIS MACHINES AND HE WENT TO HEAVEN VERY PEACEFULLY .

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THIS IS A PIC OF TOMMY I TOOK AT THE RANCH ONE WINTER DAY BY THE FIRE. THE PIC BY THE LAKE WAS TAKEN ONE DAY OUR NEIGHBORHOOD HAD A FISH FRY ON OUR LAKE AND TOMMY IS STANDING BY ELIZABETH ( MY DAUGHTER ). THIS WAS HIS LAST FISH FRY WHERE HE HAD LIVED FOR 50 YRS. AND I HAVE BEEN LIVING 28 YRS. THIS SPOT IS NOW WHERE ALL OF OUR NEIGHBORS DONATED MONEY AND HIS SON PUT A MEMORIAL OF TOMMY UP FOR EVERYONE TO ENJOY AT EVERY OUTDOOR FUCTION WE WILL EVER HAVE. THE LITTLE GIRL BY HERSELF IS HIS GRANDDAUGHTER WHO IS SHOWING OFF HER CHEERLEADING METAL SHE RECIEVED.






IT'S BEEN A YEAR OF HEALING AND A YEAR OF LEARNING TO ACCEPT SOMETHING I DIDN'T WANT TO ACCEPT BUT ON THE OTHER HAND IT'S BEEN A YEAR OF GREAT THINGS HAPPENING TO ME AS WELL. I CAN HONESLY SAY IT FEELS LIKE I SAW TOMMY NOT A YEAR AGO BUT LIKE I SAW HIM TODAY AND THAT IS A GREAT THING.


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I WISH TOMMY COULD TELL ME WHAT A YEAR IN HEAVEN HAS BEEN LIKE. BUT ONE DAY I TOO WILL KNOW WHEN I SEE HIM AGAIN.

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Wednesday, November 4, 2009

TODAY WAS THE 1 YR ANNIVERSARY

OF TOMMY'S FATAL TRACTOR ACCIDENT THAT I WITNESSED AFTER YESTERDAY BEING WHAT WOULD HAVE BEEN RONNIE'S (MY HUSBAND) 71ST BIRTHDAY IF HE HAD LIVED FROM THE FAMILY CAR ACCIDENT WE WERE IN.

I decided to make this the best day possible. I was a sub today so I let the busy work go that teachers leave for subs to give to the students and told them some real History about How Tommy got Martin Luther King to Memphis for the sanitation strike when Martin was killed here. All the people Tommy helped in his career as a labor leader and what a good time person Tommy and Ronnie both were in their lives as well as all the many people and their families they helped and changed their lives for the better. I then closed the door to the room and told them it's a free day, free for all and all for free let the good times roll. I'm declaring this Tommy and Ronnie Day. The music came on the rap started, the dancing even on top of the desk began. I never laughed so hard in my life at all the things these kids did in good clean class room fun in all the classes. I at the end of the day was Thanked by each student for the fun and declared the best sub in the world. I had a blast and think the Tommy and Ronnie day was a hugh success. Now here's mine and Tommy's song.









Taken on New Years Eve in the log cabin at the ranch

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ON A PLAY SNOW DAY AT THE RANCH

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RIDING HORSES AT THE RANCH TOGETHER

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A SPRING DAY ON THE RIVER

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WHEN BAD THINKS HAPPEN TO YOU IT'S FOR A REASON AND ONLY YOU CAN MAKE LEMONADE OUT OF LEMONS. TODAY WAS ONE OF THE DAYS I HAD SOME WONDERFUL LEMONADE OUT OF MY LEMONS FROM THE HELP OF ALL MY STUDENTS. FOR THAT I LOVE EACH AND EVERYONE OF THEM. BEING WITH THEM EVERYDAY IS A WONDERFUL EXPERIENCE FOR ALL OF US AND SOMETHING I CHERISH AND LOVE VERY MUCH EVERY SINGLE DAY I AM IN THE CLASS ROOM WITH EACH OF THEM. IT HAS COME TO ME BY NO ACCIDENT AT THIS TIME IN MY LIFE. IT'S THE WORK OF THE LORD OPENING WINDOWS THAT I SO CLEARLY NEEDED WHEN IT WAS TIME TO CLOSED SOME WONDERFUL DOORS IN MY LIFE.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

HAPPY BIRTHDAY RONNIE

TODAY WOULD HAVE BEEN RONNIE'S 71ST BIRTHDAY. 30 YRS OF BEING TOGETHER WENT BY WHAT NOW SEEMS LIKE JUST IN THE FLASH OF A MOMENT. IT'S NOT WHAT YOU DO, WHAT YOU GET OR WHERE YOU GO IN THIS LIFE THAT MATTERS. WHEN YOUR TIME IS OVER TOGETHER IT'S THE TIME AND LOVE YOU SHARED TOGETHER THAT ONLY MATTERS.
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OUR LAST DANCE TOGETHER AT AN ELVIS CHRISTMAS PARTY

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AUTUMN IN DOLLY WOOD

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RONNIE GIVING ELIZABETH HER FIRST LONG STEM RED ROSES.

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TIMELESS LOVE AND ALWAYS LOVING YOU UNTIL IT'S MY TIME TO ONCE AGAIN BE WITH YOU. LOVE, YOUR PEARL

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Monday, November 2, 2009

THE DAY IN MY LIFE

OF BEING A SUBSTITUTE TEACHER. TODAY I HAD 11TH GRADE WORLD HISTORY CLASS IN A NEW SCHOOL I'VE NEVER BEEN TO. THE FIRST THING THAT WENT OUT OF THE USUAL WAS A STUDENT WENT TO SLEEP AT HIS DESK WHILE WE WERE WATCHING A MOVIE. ANOTHER STUDENT PUSHED HIS DESK ALL AROUND THE ROOM AND ENDED UP OPENING THE DOOR AND WAS GOING TO PUSH HIM OUT INTO THE HALL UNTIL I TALKED HIM OUT OF IT. I REALLY DIDN'T WANT THE TEACHERS AND STUDENTS FROM ANOTHER CLASS TO WITNESS THIS FUN.

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AFTER HE WAS PUSHED ALL AROUND THE ROOM HE WAS PLACED IN FRONT OF THE ROOM FACING THE CHALK BOARD AS CLOSE AS POSSIBLE. HE NEVER MOVED OR WOKE UP........HE SURE MUST OF HAD A FUN WEEKEND.

IN THE NEXT CLASS A STUDENT THREW A PAPER WAD

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THE NEXT THING THAT WENT THROUGH THE AIR WAS A
MARSHMALLOW

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NOW IT WAS REALLY GETTING FUNNY UNTIL THEY STARTED PUTTING
GERM-X ON THE MARSHMALLOWS

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SOMEONE'S PHONE STARTED MAGICALLY PLAYING MUSIC IN THE MIDDLE OF THE FOOD FIGHT

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NOW WE HAVE MUSIC, GERM FREE
MARSHMALLOWS FLYING THROUGH THE AIR AND AN ALL OUT FOOD FIGHT WITH STUDENTS LOOKING PRETTY MUCH LIKE THIS.


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AFTER I STOPPED LAUGHING AND GETTING SOME CONTROL BACK IN THE ATMOSPHERE I TOLD THE STUDENTS THEIR TEACHER WOULD BE BACK TOMORROW AND THEY SAID NOT TO WORRY THEY WERE GOING TO DO AWAY WITH HIM AND KEEP ME FULL TIME.

CAN'T WAIT TO SEE WHAT'S IN STORE FOR TOMORROW IN 11TH GRADE BIOLOGY AT A
DIFFERENT SCHOOL.

I'M JUST WONDERING WHAT AM I GOING TO DO WHEN THE HOLIDAYS LETS ALL MY SCHOOL GROUPS GO HOME AND I CAN'T SEE THEM EVERYDAY.


I WILL SURELY BE SAD WITHOUT MY LOVELIES TO ENTERTAIN ME AND FOR ME TO TEACH THEM LESSONS TO CARRY THEM THROUGH LIFE SUCH AS HOW TO KEEP A
MARSHMALLOW FROM GETTING THE SWINE FLU.