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               When               I               became               a               Christian               as               a               teenager,               I               had               this               feeling               that               God               was               going               to               immediately               zap               away               all               of               my               problems               and               that               all               of               my               temptations               to               steal               and               have               sex               and               hang               out               with               the               wrong               people               would               vanish.

Boy,               was               I               in               for               a               surprise.
               Nothing               around               me               changed.

My               parents               kept               drinking.

My               father               kept               molesting               me.

I               did               not               stop               my               old               behaviors.

I               just               felt               a               bit               guilty               for               what               I               was               doing.

The               only               thing               that               did               change               was               the               fact               that               I               read               my               Bible               and               prayed               every               day.

It               wasn't               something               I               felt               like               I               had               to               do.

I               really               wanted               to.

I               felt               peace               in               the               words               I               read.

And               I               always               felt               God's               presence               with               me.....even               during               the               bad               times,               and               even               when               I               knew               I               was               not               living               as               He               wanted               me               to.
               I               think               the               problem               was               that               as               much               as               I               wanted               to               walk               on               a               Christian               path,               I               truly               had               no               idea               how               to               even               start.

None               of               my               friends               were               Christians               at               the               time,               even               though               they               went               to               church.

So               I               had               no               support               system.

There               was               nothing               to               replace               my               negative               behaviors               with.

And               being               a               rather               shy               girl,               it               wasn't               like               me               to               go               on               a               big               search               for               new               friends.
               The               day               came               for               me               to               leave               for               college               and               this               was               life-changing               in               many               ways.

In               a               sense,               I               felt               like               I               was               getting               let               out               of               prison.

I               was               free.

But               with               freedom               comes               great               responsibility,               and               I               did               not               do               so               well               with               it.

My               old               ways               began               to               manifest               themselves               more               intensely....only               now               I               had               absolutely               nobody               to               hold               me               accountable.

I               stopped               going               to               church               at               all.

I               pretty               much               put               God               by               the               wayside               unless               I               really               was               having               a               problem.

I               practiced               my               Christianity               when               it               was               convenient               for               me               to.

And               I               spiraled               deeper               and               deeper               into               a               hole,               still               trying               to               fill               it               in               the               wrong               ways.
               A               couple               of               years               into               college,               I               met               my               husband.

And               he               became               a               Christian               not               long               after               we               met.

We               became               engaged               soon               after               that,               and               that               brought               its               own               dilemma.

You               see,               my               husband               was               a               Catholic               and               I               was               a               Methodist.

At               the               time               I               had               no               idea               what               kinds               of               issues               this               would               bring.

But               I               was               in               for               a               very               rude               awakening.
               To               get               married               in               the               Methodist               church               would               mean               that               our               marriage               would               not               be               recognized               by               the               Catholic               Church.

Therefore,               since               we               would               be               "living               in               sin",               my               husband               would               no               longer               be               able               to               take               communion.

Also,               his               family,               who               were               devout               Catholics,               refused               to               believe               we               were               "truly"               married.

But               I               had               no               desire               to               become               Catholic.

And               even               if               I               did               it               would               mean               six               months               of               instructions.

We               did               not               feel               we               needed               instructions.

After               all,               we               had               been               dating               for               three               years               by               this               time.

And               to               top               it               all               off,               I               was               pregnant.

Yes...pregnant.

So               delaying               our               marriage               for               six               months               of               instructions               was               just               not               going               to               be               happening.
               So               we               married               "in               sin".

And               for               the               next               seven               months,               my               husband               was               denied               communion,               even               thought               we               went               to               the               Catholic               church               each               Sunday               and               we               were               both               Christians.

When               our               son               was               born,               he               was               baptized               into               the               Catholic               church.

And               on               that               same               day,               we               were               allowed               to               renew               our               vows               in               the               Catholic               church               so               that               my               husband               could               partake               of               communion.

(We               found               a               very               nice               priest               who               was               not               so               strict               with               the               rules).
               The               next               few               years               brought               us               a               baby               girl               and               our               first               house.

By               this               time,               our               love               had               been               tested               with               infidelity               and               job               loss               and               mental               illness.

But               God               was               the               glue               that               held               us               together.

And               it               seemed               that               as               long               as               we               put               Him               first               in               our               marriage,               things               went               well.

But               as               soon               as               we               took               our               eyes               off               of               Him               and               started               doing               things               our               own               way,               the               problems               would               overwhelm               us.
               During               this               time,               I               found               myself               growing               more               toward               the               religious               right.

I               listened               to               Pat               Robertson               and               James               Dobson,               and               I               marched               in               Washington,               DC               at               pro-life               rallies....as               well               as               in               my               own               city.

I               wrote               newspaper               articles               which               strongly               supported               censorship               of               certain               "questionable"               artwork               and               literature.
               We               found               ourselves               joining               another               church               because               we               were               tired               of               juggling               two               different               churches.

.The               Seventh-Day               Adventist               Church,               which               we               joined               was               very               loving               but               very               inclusive.

And               it               was               also               very               legalistic.

I               suppose               at               the               time,               we               were               looking               for               that               in               some               sense.

It               felt               "safe".

But               when               the               legalism               made               us               feel               unworthy               in               so               many               respects,               we               began               to               not               feel               quite               so               safe.

We               also               did               not               like               the               way               it               was               so               judgmental               of               other               religions.

It               did               not               seem               very               "Christian"               to               us.

We               were               looked               down               on               if               we               did               not               observe               the               Sabbath               in               the               way               other               members               thought               it               should               be               observed.

If               we               disagreed               with               any               of               the               church               doctrines,               we               were               looked               down               on....and               not               made               to               feel               like               we               were               truly               welcome.

We               always               felt               a               bit               ostracized.
               Throughout               all               of               the               changes               in               churches               we               attended,               I               had               come               to               realize               something.

God               had               remained               the               same               throughout.

He               was               unwavering.

He               loved               me               regardless               of               how               perfectly               I               obeyed               the               law.

He               loved               me               despite               all               of               my               shortcomings.

And               he               was               always               there               for               me,               regardless.

I               realized               that,               unlike               many               of               the               churches               I               had               attended,               God's               love               was               totally               unconditional.

When               he               gave               His               life               for               me,               He               did               not               die               for               a               perfect               person.

He               died               for               someone               who               does               not               have               a               clue               about               living               anywhere               close               to               perfection.
               When               I               realized               all               of               these               things,               I               began               to               see               God               in               a               new               light.

And               as               a               result,               I               began               to               walk               with               Him               in               a               different               way.






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    About 'seven days adventist'|Genesis 2:1-3 – Day Seven – the Sabbath







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    Dying               is               just               like               taxes               in               the               respect               that               it               is               going               to               happen               to               you               and               me.

    Over               history,               we               realize               it               doesn't               matter               who               you               are,               you               are               going               to               face               death.

    Famous               people               have               no               secret               weapon               against               death.

    They               are               just               like               you               and               I.

    They               will               die.

    We               will               die.

    Death               is               a               part               of               life.

    However,               many               of               us               look               forward               to               eternal               life               in               Heaven.

    After               we               all               pass               from               this               world,               I               hope               to               meet               each               one               of               you               in               a               better               place               called               Heaven.

    We               Live               And               We               Die
                   Nobody               Lives               Forever
                   See               You               In               Heaven
                   What               Happened               on               in               History?
                   1956-               18th               NCAA               Men's               Basketball               Championship:               SF               beats               Iowa               83-71
                   1957-               19th               NCAA               Men's               Basketball               Championship:               NC               beats               Kansas               54-53               (3               OTs)
                   1963-               25th               NCAA               Men's               Basketball               Championship:               Loyola               beats               Cincinnati               60-58               (OT)
                   1968-               30th               NCAA               Men's               Basketball               Championship:               UCLA               beats               NC               78-55
                   1962               -               Wake               Forest               coach               "Bones"               McKinney               becomes               2nd               person               to               play               &               coach
                   Deaths
                   1725-1786               -Patience               Wright,               1st               US               woman               pro               artist,               1st               American               born               sculptor,               she               created               wax               figures               of               people
                   1876-1961               -James               Edward               Murray,               (Senator-D-Montana)               (1935-61),               Liberal               leader               of               the               Democratic               Party               and               supporter               of               the               New               Deal               Coalition
                   1937-1961               -Valentin               Vasilyevich               Bondarenko,               cosmonaut,               dies               in               accident               at               24
                   1933-1963               -Davey               Moore,               dies               seconds               after               he               was               knocked               out               in               feather-weight               championship               fight,               he               was               an               American               World               Championship               boxer,               featherweight,               Davey               Moore               died               after               Sugar               Ramos               knocked               him               out,               Davey               Moore               was               the               second               fighter               who               died               from               injuries               sustained               by               Sugar               Ramos,               the               first               boxer               was               Jose               Blanco
                   1983-Barney               Clark,               1st               artificial               heart               recipient,               dies               after               112               days               at               62,               the               artificial               heart               was               called               The               Jarvik               7,               made               by               Dr.

    Robert               Jarvik,               Barney               Clark               was               a               dentist               who               had               congestive               heart               failure,               he               could               be               considered               a               guinea               pig,
                   "               The               major               problem               with               these               devices               -               apart               from               the               fact               that               the               washing-machine-sized               air               compressor               left               the               patient               virtually               immobilized               -               was               the               threat               of               infection               and               associated               pulmonary               problems.

    This               had               proven               to               be               the               Achilles'               heel               of               every               previous               artificial               heart               used               on               both               human               and               animal               subjects.

    And               so               it               would               be               in               Barney               Clark's               case."               (wired.com)
                   1994               -Jim               Moloney,               dies               of               Parkinson's               disease,               he               was               an               actor,               writer               and               producer               and               he               wrote               "The               Night               They               Saved               Christmas."
                   1956-1995               -Davie               Cooper,               soccer               star,               dies               at               39;               he               was               a               left-wing               Scottish               soccer               star               who               died               from               a               brain               Hemorrhage               while               he               was               filming               a               coaching               video
                   1932-2006               -David               B.

    Bleak,               Medal               of               Honor               recipient,               "was               an               Idaho               native               who               enlisted               in               the               Army               in               1950.

    During               his               service               in               the               Korean               War               he               engaged               in               hand-to-hand               combat               for               which               he               received               the               Medal               of               Honor.

    His               actions               saved               the               life               of               at               least               one               of               his               comrades.

    He               was               presented               the               Medal               of               Honor               by               President               Eisenhower               in               October               1953."               (Wiki)
                   1919-2006               -Desmond               Doss,               American               soldier               and               first               conscientious               objector               Medal               of               Honor               recipient
                   "Desmond               Doss               refused               to               kill,               or               carry               a               weapon               into               combat,               because               of               his               personal               beliefs               as               a               Seventh-day               Adventist.

    He               thus               became               a               medic,               and               by               serving               in               the               Pacific               theatre               of               World               War               II               helped               his               country               by               saving               the               lives               of               his               comrades,               while               also               adhering               to               his               religious               convictions."
                   His               Medal               of               Honor               was               earned               by               the               risks               he               took               to               save               the               lives               of               many               comrades.
                   He               is               the               subject               of               the               award-winning               documentary,               The               Conscientious               Objector."               (Wiki)               This               man               was               a               real               hero
                   1932-2011               -               Elizabeth               Taylor               died               this               morning               at               the               age               of79               from               issues               regarding               congestive               heart               failure.

    Elizabeth               Taylor               was               a               beautiful               movie               star               who               was               married               and               divorced               eight               times               (married               to               seven               different               men),               she               won               two               Academy               Awards               for               Best               Actress,               and               she               was               a               movie               star               from               the               40's               and               into               the               next               century.

    Elizabeth               Taylor               will               always               be               remembered               as               one               of               the               best               known               movie               stars               of               her               era.

    Elizabeth               Taylor               spent               her               entire               life               entertaining               the               world               and               now               she               has               passed.

    Elizabeth               Taylor               was               born               in               London,               England               in               1932               and               she               died               in               Los               Angeles,               California               on               March               23,               2011               "ElizabethTaylor               was               considered               one               of               the               great               actresses               of               Hollywood's               golden               age.

    The               American               Film               Institute               named               Taylor               seventh               on               its               Female               Legends               list"               (Wiki)
                   This               is               series               of               famous               people               who               died               was               inspired               by               Faye               Farley               who               writes               about               famous               people               who               were               born               on               the               same               dates.

    Each               day               I               will               make               a               list               of               the               famous               people               who               died               on               the               particular               day               with               a               link               to               her               story               about               who               was               born               on               a               particular               day.

    Today's               famous               deaths               will               be               linked               to               her               September               27               story               because               she               has               not               made               it               to               October               yet.

    Click               here               to               check               out               Faye's               writing
                   Sources
                   Historyorb.com
                   Wikipedia.com
                   Wired.com
                   IMDB.com






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