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Tuesday, May 23, 2006 

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Hello all!
I'm sorry there is no update cause my internet is down. Will only get it sorted out after India Mission. Meanwhile, please feel free to post whatever you want under the comment. Pray for us for the next 3 weeks ok!! God bless.
Bobby

Just to share something I read recently....

Wise Leaders Read the Bible

Great leaders, who are wise, regularly turn to the Bible.

Feeling uneasy one evening before a major battle in the Pacific, General Douglas MacArthur turned to his Bible, which was his regular practice, and read until he felt at peace.

Then the general went to bed and slept soundly, even though the battle the next day would play a significant role in the course of World War II.

General George Washington, our first President and father of our country, said, "It is impossible to rightly govern... without God and the Bible." The first time I visited his Mount Vernon home, the guide took me to the place where morning and evening General Washington knelt to read his Bible and pray.

Another general, Ulysses S. Grant, 18th President, said, "I believe in the Holy Scriptures, and whoso lives by them will be benefited thereby..."

General Andrew Jackson, who became our seventh President, in referring to the Bible, stated, "That book, Sir, is the Rock upon which our republic rests."

Why did these and thousands of other leaders, and also scholars and vast numbers of lay people, choose the Bible? Why not Shakespeare, or a great novel, or a discourse on philosophy?

The answer is clear: The Bible is God's Word to man. It has the power to bring peace, happiness, comfort and guidance as no other book in the world can do. Generals Washington, MacArthur, Grant and Jackson knew this, as have many great leaders and others down throughout history.

If the Bible is so vital that even great leaders turn to it in times of crisis, all of us should no less turn to it in our everyday lives.

About itself, the Bible says (using the New Living Translation): "All Scripture is inspired by God and is useful to teach us what is true and to make us realize what is wrong in our lives. It straightens us out and teaches us to do what is right" (2 Timothy 3:16).

"All your words are true" (Psalm 119:160).

"Every word of God proves true" (Proverbs 30:5).

"The Scriptures cannot be altered" (John 10:35).

"Forever, O LORD, your word stands firm in heaven" (Psalm 119:89).

Thank God for giving us the Bible. Through it, God has revealed Himself, His own thoughts, attributes, commandments, promises, plan of redemption, and the future, as well as many other things.

I cannot imagine what life would be like without God's holy inspired Word.

Thankfully, we do not have to find out.

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