Archive for June, 2010

Want Proof That God Can Use You?

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

Did you know about the shortcomings and defects of the following biblical characters?

Abraham was too old
Isaac was a daydreamer
Jacob was a liar
Joseph was abused
Noah was a drunk
Moses was a stutterer
Samson had long hair and was a womanizer
Gideon was afraid
Jonah ran from God
Leah was ugly
Rehab was a prostitute
Naomi was a widow
John the Baptist ate bugs
Martha worried too much
Timothy had an ulcer
Peter denied JESUS
And
Lazarus was dead!


What’s your excuse?

View the video and listen to an excerpt from

“USE ME ” by Rickie Byars Beckwith at
Agape Church (Agape International Spiritual Center)

Sandra Noble
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OBLE & ASSOCIATES CONSULTING, INC

Bible references are from June 20, 2010 Father’s Day address
by George C. Fraser, Chairman & CEO of FraserNet, Inc.
(I may have missed some of them, but you can
contact Hillside International Truth Center
to order the CD or DVD of George Fraser’s
entire talk / sermon.)

Arizona Immigration Law – Is There Reason To Protest?

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

The United States has immigration laws. Many, if not most American support developing a strategy for stopping the flood of illegal immigrants. Americans have been calling for immigration reform. Unless you’ve been in a cave, you’ve heard the news that Arizona has a new immigration law. It seems to do the same as thing as the US Federal immigration law. But there are protest against the Arizona law.

Is there a reason to protest?

Check out this very clever email I received.
(It’s got the chain letter nonsense at the end of it (which I hate,
but decided to publish the ending as is.)

Does it accurately explain the mentality of the protestors?

Recently large demonstrations have taken place across the country protesting the fact that Arizona is addressing the issue of illegal immigration.


Certain people are angry
that the US might protect its own borders, might make it harder to sneak into
this country and, once here, to stay indefinitely.

Let me see if I correctly
understand the thinking behind these protests. Let’s say I break into your house.  Let’s say that when you discover me in your house, you insist that I leave.

But I say,

‘No! I like it here. It’s better than my house. I’ve made all the beds and washed the dishes and did the laundry and swept the floors. I’ve done all the things you don’t like to do. I’m hard-working and honest (except for when I broke into your house).

According to the protesters:



You are Required
to let me stay in your house.

You are Required to feed me.

You are Required to add me to your family’s insurance plan.

You are Required to educate my kids.

You are Required to provide other benefits to me & to my family.

(My husband will do all of your yard work because he is also
hard-working and honest, except for that breaking in part).


If you try to call the
police or force me out, I will call my friends who will picket your house carrying signs that proclaim my
RIGHT to be there.


It’s only fair, after all, because you have a nicer house than I do, and I’m just trying to better myself.  I’m a hard-working and honest, person, except for well, you know, I did break into your house and what a deal it is for me!!!


I live in your house, contributing only a fraction of the cost of my keep, and there is nothing you
can do about it without

being accused of cold, uncaring, selfish, prejudiced, and bigoted behavior.


Oh yeah, I DEMAND
that you learn
MY LANGUAGE!!! so you can communicate with me.


Why can’t people see how
ridiculous this is? Only in America!  If you agree, pass it on (
in English). Share it if you see the value of  it.

If not blow it off……… along with your future Social Security funds, and a lot of other things.

Can Tribal Wisdom Help The Oil Spill Clean Up?

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010


What’s the African Perspective?

In 1992 I visited four nations in West Africa: Ivory Coast, Ghana, Togo, and Benin. One thing that struck me was how spiritual the Africans were and how in tune they were to nature. Although they may embrace Christianity or other religions, they don’t abandon their naturalistic beliefs. Africans were resourceful. They learned to make use of plants and trees in their environment for building homes and curing diseases. George Washington Carver, who was of black African descent, invented many things. And what was his secret? He tapped into the wisdom of God, the maker of all things. According to George Washington Carver http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/g/george_washington_carver.html: “I love to think of nature as an unlimited broadcasting station, through which God speaks to us every hour, if we will only tune in.”

George Washington Carver


American Indian Tribes

The American Indians are another group that embraced and honored the earth. The president of the Sioux Tribe is organizing a meeting of the National Congress of American Indians to discuss BP’s Gulf of Mexico oil spill and its impact. Perhaps they will come up with an enlightened spiritual way to clean up the oil spill or otherwise deal with the environmental crisis the spill has caused. Based on the American Indian traditions, I’m sure they will incorporate tribal wisdom.


Tribal Wisdom of Elders

In tribal cultures the elders are honored. Even if the elder has passed on, homage is still paid. They recognize the wisdom that comes from going to sleep and getting up many days. As the old saying goes “stuff happens”. So the longer we’ve been here on this earth, the more stuff we’ve walked thru and survived. Hopefully us over 50 senior folk have learned from our mistakes. The British Petroleum’s current wisdom is to use the same techniques that were unsuccessful with the Gulf of Mexico oil spill back in the 70s.

Clean Up Oil Spill


We’re all one tribe, one race – the human race. And there is one earth. So, when it comes to environmental issues, we’re all in this together. Perhaps we need to convene a tribe of seniors from all cultures to weigh in on the oil spill clean up.


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Should Environmental Folks Commit Crimes To Save The Earth?

Saturday, June 12th, 2010

When I think back to the peace movement in the 1960, many of the peace tactics and methods were anything but peaceful. Many of the environmentalists resonate with President Barack Obama’s slogan of “Change you can believe in”. Change is not comfortable. I often have to be jolted into making a change. It’s not news to anyone that those passionate about making change sometimes resort to crime.

Environmental criminals?

Audacity of hope for a greener earth and a greener world is a good thing. Audacity about breaking the law is quite another. To break the law is a crime. Consequently, some environmentalists are criminals. I guess those law breaking environmental enthusiasts subscribe to Malcolm X’s ”by any means necessary” theory. They are just trying to save the earth, save energy and promote a sustainable lifestyle. If I had to rate crimes to be concerned about, these would be low on the list.

Check out this intriguing article

5 Eco-Friendly Crimes to Try Today