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Family
Lines Newsletter, May 4,
2006
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**BECAUSE
OF HOPE, WE ENDURE**
By David ChadwellRomans 8:24,25 For in hope we have
been saved, but hope that is seen is not hope; for who hopes for what he already
sees? But if we hope for what we do not see, with perseverance we wait eagerly
for it.
Romans 15:4 For whatever was written in earlier times was written for
our instruction, so that through perseverance and the encouragement of the
Scriptures we might have hope.
Ask John Paul Hundley how fragile life
is. Be prepared for a long talk. His unexpected need for by-pass
surgery recently powerfully reminded him that life is very fragile. The
lessons he learned from that experience combined with the lessons he remembered
serve as the basis of much of his mission effort now.
Life changes,
sometimes quickly. It is amazing how quickly a health problem or a death
can alter life irreversibly. One moment you are confident about your
future as you think you are in full control. The next moment those plans
are impossible and look ridiculous.
Consider some of our arrogant
presumptions.
I am in control of my life!
I know what I am going to do
with my life!
I know what my future holds!
What I make of myself is up
to me!
Jesus once said, Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth,
where moth and rust destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. But store up
for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys, and
where thieves do not break in or steal; for where your treasure is, there your
heart will be also (Matthew 6:19-21). Life has two primary banks that
receive deposits. Be careful about which you select to receive your
deposits. One pays interest only during the years of physical
existence. One pays its dividends after death.
How much would the price
of gasoline have to rise to alter your job/career dramatically? How much
would the price of natural gas have to increase to make the temperature in your
home fall or cause you to take cooler showers or baths? How scarce would
water have to be for you to return to a single bathroom? How expensive
would electricity have to be before we unplugged many of our technological
advances?
When we place our trust in the physical, life becomes more
uncertain the longer we live. When we are young, we are easily
deceived. Too commonly life is summed up in the words, If I only had. .
. Then the day comes when we say, If I could only do . . .
Then comes the time when we know having is meaningless and doing is
pointless. Is it not fascinating to realize that advertisements concerning
the golden years seek to explain what we are missing by using situations we
never had?
God informs us existence in this world is not what He
intended. He also informs us that a life is coming that is what He
intends. As certain as God exists, He assures us that existence
exists! He assures us that this delightful, secure existence is worth the
investment of this imperfect, insecure existence. We make this existence
imperfect and insecure! He will make that existence delightful and
secure!
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**In
Our Thoughts & Prayers**
Ava Jones is home and continues to
improve.
Sean Snell (brother-in-law of Randi Perkins) is still in St.
Edward Hospital, ICU recovering from surgery he had on Monday, May 1st.
Prayers are requested for Tom Meacham, father of Laura Lee Angus (former
member of West-Ark). Tom has been diagnosed with cancer.
Ken and Carolyn Johnson request prayers for Kens father, Elmore Johnson
and family. Mr. Johnson is under hospice care.
Tyler Dale
(newborn son of Katherine Evans) is home and doing well. The respiratory
problems he was having corrected themselves.
LeRoy Null, (Bobs Dad) is home
from the hospital and doing well.
Patti Anderson received good news from her
doctor yesterday. They feel her elbow will heal fine without having to do
surgery. She will be wearing a sling for about 8 weeks. She asks
that we continue to pray that her elbow heals properly.
**Continue in Prayer**
Guy Foster (Lyndells
brother)
Inez Hatfield
Joan Jenkins (Kerrys mom)
Mary Wells
(Joyce Chadwells mother)
Myra Flippo
Ava Jones
Celia Looney
Joel Prigge (brother-in-law of Louise Howard)
**Missionary**
Thomas and Kindy Kweekul in
Thailand; John Paul & Ruby Lee Hundley in France; our missionaries in Laos
and Vietnam.
**Military** Mitchell Bryant, Shane L. Newton, Adam
Morrissun, Alan Todd, and Charlie Remaley.
**Prayer Pagers**
A441-1648 Amanda
Daws
B441-174 Jane McGowan
E441-2591 John & Melody
Priester
I441-1791 Shawn Snell
Group Page Number 441-2395
(Use this
to call all the pagers at the same time)
**Bereaved**
Our love and sympathy is extended
to Louise Howard in the death of her uncle, Don Reed who died last
Thursday. Funeral services were Monday, May 1st in Prairie Grove. AR.
Our
love and sympathy is extended to Michael Blasdel and his family in the death of
his step-father, Jackie Kelly. Arrangements are pending at this
time.
**New Baby**
Reva and Dennis Hoff are proud to
announce the birth of their granddaughter, Damaris, born to Robert and Ioana
LaFluer, on April 19th, in Kansas City, Missouri.
**Car Clinic**
Saturday, May 6
8:00 10:30
a.m. at the Annex
Weather permitting (If it rains, it is
cancelled.)
**Widows/Widowers**
Also on Saturday, May 6, the
vans will leave the Annex at 11 a.m. for lunch at Fin & Feather. Call Mary
or Bobbie if you need transportation to the Annex.
**Notes of Thanks**
Dear Church,
Thank you so
much for the visits, cards, telephone calls, flowers, candy, cake, your get well
wishes, and your prayers. Who could wish for anything more? I
certainly appreciate your attention and help.
God bless
you,
Inez Hatfield
**Life Groups**
Jumpstart
June 4th Sept.
3rd
Jumpstart your week with our life groups. During the summer all
life groups will meet in Room #203 at 6:00 p.m.
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**Hawaiian
Cruise With Christian Friends!**
Please join us Friday, May 5th at 7:00 p.m.
in the FLC if you would be interested in cruising with us on March 24, 2007 from
Honolulu! Contact Carlene Payne if you have questions.
**4-Man Scramble Golf Tournament**
Saturday, May
20 at Ben Geren
Please call Niketa Stinchcomb or the church
office if you want to participate. Deadline for registration is May 18.
**Free Non-Fasting**
Diabetic Screening
May
10, 5:00-6:30 p.m.
Room 106
This screening is for anyone. Blood
sugar and blood pressure will be checked with educational material
available. For more information, call Kathy Monk.
**Saturday, May 13**
Randy Harris speaks on The
Spiritual Life Youve Always Wanted, 9:30-11:45 a.m. at Bentonville Church of
Christ.
**Sunday, May 14**
Randy Harris speaks
on:
Transforming Bible Study, 8:00 & 10:30 a.m.
Listening to Scripture for the World, 9:15
a.m.
**May 23-25**
Missions Focus at ACU with
Missionary Care Specialist, Doctor Laura May Gardner. For more
information go to:
www.acu.edu/missions/focus
**Teen/Parent Meeting **
May 21st
There will
be a meeting for all 6th-12th graders and their parents on Sunday, May 21st at
5:00 p.m. in the large Youth Room in the FLC. We will discuss plans for
the 06 Summer Youth Schedule. Thats right! Our 6th graders who
will soon be 7th graders are encouraged to attend this meeting along with their
parents! So come join us on the 21st.
Brad
**Happy Birthday**
May 8
Marjorie
Black
May 9
Ron Bartlett
Eddie Harrell
May 10
Brother Alexander
Torrey
Bishop
Adina Boatright
Milton Hendrix
May 13
Eugene Smith
Sally Smith
**Fact, Fiction, and Faith**
By Chris
Benjamin
The heavily anticipated movie adaptation of The
DaVinci Code opens this month on May 19. The book and movie are works of
fiction, but they raise issues of faith. Also, the author of the book
claims that many of the historical issues addressed in his story are matters of
fact.
The DaVinci Code is just one example of our
cultures current interest in spirituality and Jesus Christ. There are of
course many views of Jesus and spirituality being asserted. Some of them
are fact and some are fiction.
How do we separate fact from
fiction? How important is faith? For the next few weeks, these
questions will be a part of the preaching and worship. We will listen to
the debates and discussions in our culture over the identity and history of
Jesus and his church. We will respond to these so that we might be all the
more certain of what we believe and so we can help others come to know our Lord
Jesus Christ. The questions we will seek to answer include
Was Jesus
married?
Who was Mary Magdalene?
How did we get the Bible?
Are there
lost books of the Bible that reveal secret truth?
Has the church suppressed
the truth about Jesus?
Who were the Gnostics? Were they the true
followers of Jesus?
These are tough questions and they are the sort of
questions being raised by various voices in our culture. This isnt the
time to get anxious or feel threatened. The truth is that this is a great
opportunity for Christs disciples to talk about and live out the differences
among fact, fiction, and
faith.
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**Family
Life Ministry**
By Brad Pistole
May -- A special month for our teens
Its hard to believe that May is here and that
school is almost over, but it is true. Its time to get ready for another great
summer full of youth activities that are designed to help you grow in your
relationship with God.
But before that gets here, several special things
will happen throughout the month of May. We will have teenagers graduating from
7 different area High Schools this month, and the first graduation will take
place on May 19th.
Actually, 3 graduations will take place on May 19th
(Greenwood, Muldrow, and Van Buren). Two graduations will take place on May 20th
(Alma and Union Christian Academy). And then, Northside and Southside will wrap
up the graduation ceremonies on May 25th and 26th.
In addition to these ceremonies, there will be
various Proms, Baccalaureate services, and our own Graduation Worship Service at
West-Ark on Sunday, May 21st.
I want to remind all of you that we will soon place
SENIOR GIFT BASKETS out again this year in the foyer, along the wall next to
the Youth Information Table. Each basket will have the name and school for the
2006 graduating seniors. This was a great idea one of our mothers had a few
years ago, so we continue to do it each year.
The schedule for this years proms and graduations
can be found on the Parents Information Table in the lobby and on the Youth
Information Board upstairs. So please make plans now to attend and support our
young people. I am proud of them all for making it through this important stage
in life!
**Attendance and Contribution Count**
Morning
Worship 698
Morning Bible class 431
Evening Worship 320
Contribution
$17,592.
Wednesday Night 320
Children's Home $226.
Office Phone (479) 452-1240
Fax (479)
452-5767
office@westarkchurchofchrist.org
www.westark.org
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"Making
disciples for Jesus who are eager to serve
others."
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