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- WMHS travels to Pineville Rebels
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No more Daylight Savings Time
Yes, this Sunday is the end of "Daylight Saving Time"…for this year…and it is time to "Fall back in the Fall". Be sure to run your clock back to assure your getting to work on time, to school on time, to lunch on time!
Time"…what in the world is that? Have you ever tried to figure it out? Well, among the several ways to looking at it, time is something that…when it's gone you cannot bring it back…and what's ahead you cannot pull into today. Another way of looking at it is, "Today is the tomorrow you were concerned about yesterday." Then, there's another explanation which the Bible gives us…Time is something God started…and will also stop. Someone described it as a bubble in eternity…something like the bubble in a carpenter's level.
Well, however we look at "Time" it is one of those things God has given us…and which we will answer for how we have spent it. This being so, think about the wonderful old hymn you find in most hymn books, titled "Hold to God's unchanging hand"…And it says: .....For the full story, subscribe to the The Ouachita Citizen's NEW E-Edition!
Leonard Gray is a retired foreign missionary. If you would like to talk to him about this or any other religion related subject, you may call him at (318) 299-7610. |
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