What it’s like to be a Christian

I received this from a co-worker that I thought was very appropriate for today. 

“What’s it like to be a Christian?”

“It’s like being a pumpkin.  God picks you from the patch, brings you in and washes all the dirt off of you.  Then He cuts off the top and scoops out all the yucky stuff.  He removes the seeds of doubt, hate, and greed.  Then He carves you a new smiling face and puts His light inside of you to shine for all the world to see.” 

While I realize this illustration has it’s flaws, I think you get the idea.  God has chosen you and transformed you on the inside, which others see.  You can trust Him on that one!  

The point is that while we were still sinners, Christ demonstrated His love for us through His death on the cross.  Your sins have been washed away through the blood of Christ.  Read Romans chapter 5, verses 1-11 today.  Thank Him for choosing you, walk in the light of His grace and know you are loved!  

Bobbie    

 

 

The Upcoming Election

Just what you need - another person commenting about politics.  But, I have to tell you what my experience of voting was like.  We decided to vote early like a lot of people and boy am I glad.  I would have been in that little booth for hours trying to figure out how to vote on all the propositions.  

Be warned!  When it comes to voting on the propositions, be prepared to scratch your head.  Twice Bob and I had to stop.  We just looked at each other.  We both have college degrees and struggled trying to figure out what in the world the people who wrote the propositions were trying to say.  In my opinion, whoever was responsible for writing the copy failed miserably in effective communication.  I felt like a complete idiot trying to understand what the propositions were saying let alone how to vote on them.  Thank goodness for the TV ads for helping to spell it out and tell us how to vote…Surely we can trust them!  Right??  Whew!  Glad I got through it and so will you.    

Before I sign off, let me just say voting for the position of President is a no brainer for me.  I’m conservative and proud of it!  So, if you’re going to vote Republican, please get out and vote!  If you’re even thinking about voting Democrat, I’m shocked.  It is totally beyond reason, in my opinion, why anyone would freely choose to vote for a lier to fill our office of President or Vice President.  Come on!  Doesn’t personal integrity mean anything?  Do you really want a person who lies to be honored with such a high position?  If they lie on public TV, do you really want to place your trust in that person to lead our country?  Not to mention the associations of the Democratic nominee.  Open your eyes.  Don’t be deceived.  Our country is too important to sit back and do nothing.  Exercise your right and freedom to vote.

One last thing.  No matter what the outcome of the election is remember what the Bible says in Romans chapter 13.  ”Everyone must submit himself to the governing authorities for there is no authority except that which God has established.  The authorities that exist have been established by God.”   

May you be blessed today with the reality of God’s presence!

Bobbie

 

  

On our way home!

Yesterday we spent time in Koln, Germany - a wonderful, quaint town.  Since this was our first day of experiencing some light rain, we decided it would also be a great time to visit our first museum.  Up until now the weather has been way too wonderful to spend any time inside but I have to admit, this museum caught both our attention and our interest.  It was the Chocolate Museum.  Unfortunately, no one in my family either cares much for chocolate or “needs” it.  But, it was still fun to see the process of manufacturing it and tasting a few samples.

This morning we took the rail from Koln to the Frankfurt airport and right now are spending some time in the Admirals Club before our flight takes off in a couple of hours.  It has been a fantastic trip and thanks again to Stan Moser, we have enjoyed traveling first class, including the amenities of the Admirals Club.

For those of you planning a trip to Europe, I do have some recommendations: 

1) Take a wash cloth.  For some reason I’ve yet to discover, they don’t use them over here.

2) Plan time in Grindelwald, Switzerland.  It is an awesome place, especially if you enjoy the mountains and like to hike. 

3) Leave the traveler’s checks in America!  They are not user friendly over here as Sue discovered - contrary to the advise of her AAA agent who told her she would find an Am Exp bank on every corner.  Just not so althought I do believe she saw one place in the 14 day trip that did accept them. 

4) Euros and a credit card are all you need!  Based on some good advise from some friends and also supported by what I read, I took twice the amount of money I had planned, which really came in handy when the Am Exp traveler’s checks did not work well for Sue. 

5) Pack lightly.  That was the second best advise I received and a great decision on my part to follow.  Believe it or not I took only one small suitcase and a backpack on rollers. 

6) Oh, you know those converters you can purchase for around $20 so you can use your blow dryer and curling iron, forget it.  I purchased one but then got over here only to discover that the sockets all have a round covers in them so the only thing that worked were those pieces of equipment that are already wired for 220v and then all you need to make sure of is that you have a plug.  For me that was the charger for the camera battery.  By the way, I loved the camera I had to use while over here - Thanks, Brigette!  I owe you one for that.  Now, for those of you who might wonder what on earth I did without a blow dryer or curling iron, well, all I can say is that it was good to stay with Martha periodically while we were over here and that the 4 star hotels all had blow dryers, too, which was a huge help.  I survived and so would you!  A trip to Europe is well worth any small inconvenience you might have with the few things we Americans are use to having.

7)  We used the 8-day rail pass and loved it.  You can get either a 3-day, 5-day pass - whatever but we found it a great way to travel Europe.  In addition, the subway systems and rails are fairly easy to figure out and once you do, it’s no problem at all to find your way around. 

8)  Also, the Swiss pass sounds like a great deal when visiting Switzerland.  We didn’t get this but it would have probably well paid of itself.

Well, I’m heading back to enjoy the snacks and beverages in the Admirals Club before we head to the plane.  : ) 

Auf Wiedersien.

Bobbie & Sue