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Document 6598938
Driving In Lubbock Family News & Notes Last week in Lubbock, I received a lesson in empathy, suppositions, and temper. I was driving in Lubbock and as usual I was irritable because of the “crazy” drivers and all the construction. At one light two lanes are allowed to turn left. I was in the right left turn lane and was thus supposed to proceed to the right lane as we made the turn. Well the little tiny car to my left turned into “my” lane nearly taking my front bumper off. I instantly knew that the driver was an impatient college girl. I growled a little and wished that a police officer had seen her bad turn and ticketed her. OUR ILL—Lee Martin underwent major heart surgery Wednesday in the Heart Hospital to replace two heart valves. Bobbie Day underwent surgery on her carotid arteries Wednesday in UMC. Cindy Holt is scheduled to undergo knee replacement surgery on Wednesday in Covenant Medical Center. Liz Anderson is scheduled to undergo shoulder surgery on Thursday at Covenant Surgicenter. Please continue to pray for Geoff Bissett as he is not doing well. Please continue to pray for Red & Kendaleen Moore, Geoff Bissett, Leroy & Betty Jeter, Lee & Paula Martin, Dan & Bobbie Day, Henry Norman, Jimmy & Elaine Rodgers, & Hunter Hillock. If your name was on the list to buy the “Nelson’s Complete Book of Bible Maps & Charts” in which Bo has been referencing in this class, the books are in. The books are $16.00 & can be picked up & paid for in the church office. If you didn’t sign up to order one, but would like to buy one, extras were ordered. Just past the left turn we entered a construction zone and approached a four way stop. The little college girl was just in front of me and apparently had no idea how to handle a four way stop. She started to go when is it was not her turn. This made everyone stop. I growled again and thought that she needed to repeat driver’s education. She didn’t go when it was her turn. This made me wait longer and growl more. PRAYER REQUEST—Please be in prayer for Jeremy & Charla Nicholson (son & daughter-in-law of Eddie & Donna Nicholson) as they were scheduled to leave this past Wednesday for the Texas Children’s Hospital in Houston. Jeremy & Charla are expecting to deliver their baby boy around Thanksgiving than two days following, their newborn son will undergo major open-heart surgery. Eddie is the Industrial Technology teacher at Brownfield High School. He & Donna have been visiting our church for quite some time now. The first four way stop was followed by a second and a third. At the third, she put her car in park. I knew it was in park because I saw the backup lights flash on as the gear shift passed through reverse. I growled again. Then she took off her seatbelt and started fooling with something in the console. Cars began to back up behind me. I was too close to easily pull around her car. I growled louder. Then she opened her door and got out of her car in the middle of traffic, in a construction zone. As her door began to open, I began the loudest growl yet. But that growl was quickly turned to repentance because as she exited her car I saw that she was a little old lady. She approached my window and told me she was lost and seeking the Heart Hospital. I told her to take a left turn from where we were and it would be on her right just up the street. Then I told God how sorry I was for my growling. Please continue to pray for Van & PJ Webb as they care for PJ’s parents & former members, Jackie & Jean Moon. I’m really glad this lesson came to me. I hope I remember this the next time a Lubbock driver cuts me off. I hope I remember that I really don’t know what is going on in the life of that driver. Maybe I should give everyone in my life the benefit of the doubt. Bo Shero We really appreciate Dan & Susie Bray for serving us pizza this past Wednesday night! It was delicious! As of today (Friday), we are in need of someone to sign up & host a meal for next Wednesday. The sign-up sheet is on the bulletin board by the Teacher Center. If you can take care of this or have any questions, please contact Cindy Holt ASAP. SYMPATHY—We are in sympathy with the family of former member, Shanie Dill (daughter of Jeanne Bell), over her passing Sunday. The funeral service was conducted Wednesday in Levelland with Bob officiating. “For no matter how many promises God has made, they are ‘Yes’ in Christ.” 2 Corinthians 1:20 God promised to Abraham he would bless the world through his descendants--ultimately through Jesus and the message of Jesus. He said, "Yes!" to us through Christ. Now a nation is saying "Yes" to receive this same message of God's love by asking for Bibles. Ukraine is asking us to give them God's Word. They are asking us to provide Bibles for their children--in their public schools, and universities, so they can learn about God's love and His will for them. Three regions in Ukraine, Kherson, Ternopil, and Zaporizhzhya have formally invited Eastern European Mission (EEM) to place Bibles in 2,071 of their public schools, and 27 universities, so 341,000 students can read and study God's Word on a regular basis. We are also in sympathy with former member Troy Wilkie over the passing of his sweet wife, Reudell (Rudy), Tuesday. The funeral service was scheduled to be at 2:00 PM today (Friday) at Pace Stancil Funeral Home in Cleveland, TX followed by the burial in Shepherd, TX. Rudy was also the sister of former member Delbert Bradley. Please keep Troy & their family in your prayers. We are also in sympathy with Sammy & Dean Cox over the passing of Dean’s brother, L.W. Hohenberger, of Honey Grove TX, Wednesday. A memorial service is pending at this time. GIRLS CONFERENCE—Several of our Jr. High & High School girls along with Camie Weems, Kathryn Woodard, Joann Silva, & Lana Powell will be attending the West Texas Teen Girl Conference this weekend (Saturday & Sunday) at Abilene Christian University. They will meet at the FLC parking lot at 7:00 AM tomorrow & will return Sunday afternoon. Please keep this group in your prayers. MEN & LADIES VISITATION—Beginning Monday, the meeting for men & women’s visitation will be at the church building at 2:00 PM down the south hallway in the Jr. High classroom. On Sunday, the 30th, we will have an opportunity to say "Yes!" Please plan on giving so Ukraine's youth can have God's Word available to them. LADIES WEDNESDAY AM BIBLE CLASS—Please note a change in the Ladies Wednesday morning Bible class schedule. Nancy Faught will be teaching “Be Zealous for the Right Thing” next Wednesday. Ukraine has said "Yes" to God. Let's say "Yes" to them! WEDNESDAY NIGHT MEALS—We are in need for someone to sign up & host a meal for next Wednesday. The sign-up sheet is on the bulletin board by the Teacher Center. If you can take care of this or have any questions, please contact Cindy Holt ASAP. COLLECTING—We continue to collect deodorant for the Arms of Hope. 80TH BIRTHDAY PARTY—You are invited to help celebrate Mildred Cabe’s “80th” birthday on Saturday, the 22nd, from 3:00—5:00 PM at the FLC. Reynolds Rap The Weekly Record Contributions: Sunday’s Offering Weekly Budget Attendance: Bible Classes Morning Assembly Evening Assembly Midweek Men & Ladies AM Classes Midweek Classes & Outreach Thursday School $ 7093 $ 8500 120 189 48 24 103 45 PUBLISHED WEEKLY BROWNFIELD BUILDER Anger builds walls; love breaks them down. November 14, 2014 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED Heavenly Father, examine my heart; reveal to me where I have erected walls in relationships. Show me the way to start tearing them down that there might be reconciliation. Brownfield Church of Christ 502 Lubbock Road Brownfield, Texas 79316 (806) 637-4597 Fax (806) 637-1704 email: info@brownfieldchurchofchrist.org www.brownfieldchurchofchrist.org I want to share an article with you written by David McCasland entitled “Tear Down The Wall.” The years following World War II were labeled the Cold War as nations exchanged threats and jockeyed for power. The Berlin Wall, built in August 1961, stood for almost 3 decades as one of the most powerful symbols of the smoldering animosity. Then, on November 9, 1989, it was announced that citizens could cross freely from East to West Berlin. The entire wall was demolished the following year. The familiar Old Testament story of Joseph follows a favorite son whose brothers hated him (Gen. 37-50). Yet Joseph refused to build a wall of hatred between himself and his brothers who sold him into slavery. When a famine brought them face to face after many years, Joseph treated his brothers with kindness, saying, “You meant evil against me; but God meant it for good…And he comforted them and spoke kindly to them” (50:20-21), helping to restore the relationship between them. Twenty-five years ago [last Sunday], an oppressive manmade barrier was opened, offering freedom and reuniting families and friends. If we’ve built walls of anger and separation between ourselves and others, the Lord is willing and able to help us begin tearing them down today. Brownfield Church of Christ PRESORT STANDARD US POSTAGE PAID BROWNFIELD TX PERMIT NO 502 When the ambulance took Charlene to the Heart Hospital the last time she was so ill I thought we might lose her! After we got home it took several days before she began to get her strength back and I thought she might not get it back. Later Charlene told me that she was thinking the same way about both things. We just praise God that He blessed us in both events! She is doing much better now! She really enjoyed being able to attend both services Sunday! Vol. 10. No. 44 From him the whole body, joined and held together by every supporting ligament, grows and builds itself up in love, as each part does its work. Ephesians 4:16 Meeting Times Sunday: Bible Class Morning Assembly Evening Assembly Wednesday: Bible Class 9:30 am 10:30 am 5:00 pm 7:00 pm