Showing posts with label new year. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new year. Show all posts

Friday, January 6, 2012

Happy New Year demands a new approach

By Bill Ellis
Special to ASSIST News Service


SCOTT DEPOT, WV (ANS) -- We have been presented a clean page, an opportunity for a new beginning, another year -- a year of making important decisions. Every decision must be made carefully, thoughtfully and wisely.

Have you already made decisions about your New Year’s resolutions? Still keeping them? You can start over and keep them from now on.

Many believe this year is very important for our nation. We will make decisions about some of the following issues.

1. What will we do about our ever-increasing national debt?

2. Do we keep our military and national defense strong?

3. Many small business operators complain about the shackles of government regulations.
4. County, state and national elections need to be faced seriously and intelligently. The time of electing unqualified candidates and inferior people to office must end.

5. Our financial management of government, on every level, needs to be corrected and turned around.

6. Getting serious about public education in all grades including college. We cannot educate people who do not want to learn. It is not necessary to have a college degree to mow lawns and sweep floors. A degree should indicate some measure of qualification for employment.

7. We need to care for each other where we live.

8. We must drop the idea that we are all entitled to what others have as the result of their study, hard work, dedication and sacrifice. The Bible does say, “If anyone will not work, neither shall he eat” (2 Thessalonians 3:10).

9. The laws of the land are to be respected and obeyed.

10. Securing and protecting our nation’s borders.

11. The sanctity of family life must be restored. Too many are living like heathen and in total immorality. Marriage is between one man and one woman for life. I heard recently of a marriage that lasted for 70 days and one that lasted for 70 years. There is a big difference. One will destroy our nation and the longer one will strengthen it.

12. The United States, beginning with every individual, community, county and state, must experience a genuine spiritual revival or we are finished as a nation. Like an old house that caves in and is torn down because its foundation crumbled and its roof offered no protection. It just collapses with rot to its core.

2012 will be a decisive year. Our nation is filled with unqualified politicians from the top to the bottom and from the bottom to the top. Like the “wheat and the tares”, they exist and grow together in the same field. Read about it in Matthew 13:26 of the New Testament. The good and the bad together. If we are not careful, evil and unqualified leaders will lead us to destruction. 

The greatest of all teachers said, “And if the blind leads the blind, both will fall in the ditch” (Matthew 15:14). We have too many blind leaders and too many blinded followers.

JeanBaptiste Racine is credited with asking, “That faith that does not act, is it truly faith?” We have heard that, “Faith never stands around with its hands in its pockets.”

Decisions are made in community and church meetings by the showing of hands, some by a voice vote, but the most important ones are made at the ballot box. Some have already been in office too long. For a Happy New Year we need to dismiss a trainload of unqualified people who are riding just for pleasure at the expense of hard working and patriotic people who love our nation and respect its Constitution and legacy. This is the year to make a lot of things right.
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Bill Ellis is a syndicated columnist, and convention and conference speaker on every continent. He is the writer of more than 2,000 newspaper and magazine columns, articles and contributions to books. He is also a widely known motivational speaker and pulpit guest who utilizes enjoyment of life and just plain fun and laughter while speaking to high school, university and professional sports teams as well as to business and professional groups of all kinds. His keen understanding of human problems makes him a favorite speaker for youth, parent, and senior adult meetings. He is accompanied by Kitty, his wife, favorite singer, editor and publisher.

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

New Year will 'flood' in

Flooding in Colombia has damaged
 thousands of homes (Photo courtesy
 of Nick Violi)

Colombia (MNN) ― The New Year will start out soggy for those living in Colombia. Intense flooding has been ongoing since the start of the rainy season in September, and it’s not looking to stop any time soon.

According to AlertNet, Colombian authorities say this is one of the worst rainy seasons Colombia has experienced in decades. Nearly 170 people are dead and 38 missing due to heavy floods and landslides.

On top of that, the lives of 800,000 Colombians have been affected at least in some way, and around 135,000 homes have been damaged.

Compassion International recently announced that this flooding damaged the homes of more than 50 Compassion-supported children. Additional Compassion families have been affected in other various ways.

The influence of La Nina’s unusually warm climate conditions doesn’t help the situation. Because of this, flooding is predicted to continue on into the first few weeks of 2012, according to official meteorological service forecasts.

Home flood damage is disastrous to a family as it not only displaces them, but it also destroys their belongings, clothing, and school supplies. These things are vital to the children who already need support through Compassion’s ministry. Flooding has grown the need, but Compassion is stepping it up.

Over the course of this past rainy season, Compassion has provided shelter for displaced families in their child development centers of churches. Their in-country staff also works to come alongside flood victims in Compassion’s intervention for Disaster Relief and Stability.

This method of intervention practiced by Compassion provides immediate relief as well as spiritual help and counseling.

They understand that it is equally important to heal the body as well as meet the soul’s needs. Incorporating the Gospel into every outreach and following Christ’s commands to help the downcast is what Compassion is all about.

Please pray for Compassion’s ministry as they aid families of children affected by the flooding. Pray for safety of Colombians throughout the rest of the rainy season. To get involved in supporting Compassion’s ministry, click here.