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Tuesday, October 27, 2009
PRICELESS
One Sunday morning, the pastor noticed little Alex standing in the foyer of
the church staring up at a large plaque.. It was covered with names and small
American flags mounted on either side of it. The six-year old had been
staring at the plaque for some time, so the pastor walked up, stood beside the
little boy, and said quietly, 'Good morning Alex.'
'Good morning
Pastor,' he replied, still focused on the plaque... 'Pastor, what is this?
'
The pastor said, 'Well son, it's a memorial to all the young men and
women who died in the service.' Soberly, they just stood together, staring
at the large plaque.
Finally,
little Alex's voice, barely audible and trembling with fear asked,

Which Service 9:45 or 11:30am?
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Monday, October 05, 2009
THE FUNNY SIDE OF PARENTING
After
church on Sunday, a young boy suddenly announced to his mother, "Mom, I've
decided I'm going to be a minister when I grow up."
"That's okay with
me," the mother said, "But what made you decide to be a minister?"
"Well," the boy replied, "If I have to go to church on Sunday anyway, I
figure it will be more fun to stand up and yell than to sit still and
listen."
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