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Jan 13 2009

A reason to celebrate: Dr. King’s birthday

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Next Monday, this nation will celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King’s birthday.  This year, his birthday will be especially meaningful to the African-American community, because on the day after, President Elect Barack Obama will take the oath of office and become the 44th president of these United States. 

Dr. King fought for justice, racial equality and did it all with non-violent confrontation.  Just as Mahatma Ghandi did in India, Dr. King endured violence and jail for his belief in justice, racial equality and an end to segregation.  My child now attend schools with white, brown and asian children because of the courageous work of Dr. King.  He is a hero who laid down his life for others.  As we prepare for the inauguration of President Elect Obama, I hope we pause and reflect on how far we have come in this nation and how far we have yet to go.  As long as one child recieves substandard education, healthcare and lives in poverty, Dr. King’s dream is still unrealized.  May we all get to work and do more than talk about it.  Let’s get on with it!

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Jan 02 2009

Ten ways to insure a Happy New Year

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Here are some ways to insure that you will have a blessed and happy year ahead:

1. Forgive everyone who has offended or hurt you and do it immediately.  Don’t hold onto past hurts - they only end up hurting you and making you bitter.  Let it go!

2. Love your spouse and your children unconditionally.  Speak words that encourage and build up.  Give ‘em lots of hugs, we all need them!

3. Make exercise a daily part of your life.  It will help you physically, mentally and emotionally.

4. Choose to eat healthier.  Include more water (that’s right H20), fresh fruits and veggies in your diet. Eliminate fast food - period.

5. Maintain important friendships and develop new ones.

6. Work on finding meaningful work.  If you hate your job, look  for a new one. Life is too short to spend 8-10 hours a day doing something you hate.

7. Get your house organized.  Give away all clothing you don’t wear anymore and clothing your children have outgrown.  Pare down your possessions and bless others with them.

8. Challenge your mind by taking a class or learning a new language.

9. Revisit your dreams and develop steps to attaining them.

10. Develop a relationship with the Lord of all creation through His Son, Jesus Christ.  He will infuse your life with meaning and joy.

 Have a happy, prosperous new year. 

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