Friday, March 6, 2026

Flashback Friday: The Songs We Danced To (Around The Livingroom)

 

 

 

Musical Memories from my childhood...𝆕𝆕𝆕

I still like dancing around the livingroom!



 
 
I'm A Believer 
(1967)
The Monkees
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Sugar, Sugar
(1969)
The Archies
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Hey Gumbaree 
(Bibadee Bobadee Bu)
(1957)
Lou Monte
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Dizzy
(1969)
Tommy Roe
 
 
 
 
 
 
Band Of Gold
(1970)
Freda Payne
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Judy In Disguise (With Glasses)
(1967)
John Fred & His Playboy Band
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Higher & Higher
(1967)
Jackie Wilson
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
My Love
(1966)
Petula Clark
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Run For Your Life
(1965)
The Beatles
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Stop! In The Name Of Love
(1965)
The Supremes
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
ABC
(1970)
The Jackson 5
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Travelin Band
(1970)
Creedence Clearwater Revival
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Columbus' Eclipse

 

 


"As you know, we never use words of flattery or any pretext for greed.  God is our witness!"
(1 Thessalonians 2:5) 


 

Columbus Predicts Lunar Eclipse
(1504 Engraving)
Image courtesy/ Wall Art Prints/media storehouse



On one of Christopher Columbus' voyages, he found that his crew's
food supply was almost depleted. Anchored off the island of Jamaica,
he was grateful to be given food by the islanders. But as time went on,
the gifts of food decreased so that the crew began to starve.

Columbus knew from an astronomy book that a lunar eclipse would
soon occur. He called the native chiefs together and told them that God
was angry about their selfishness and would blot out the moon.

 At first, the islanders scoffed. But when they watched the night's silver 
 disc slowly become dark, they became terrified and quickly brought food.

Columbus said that if he prayed, the moon would be restored. 

Though we may empathize with his circumstances, Columbus'
"message from God" was dishonest and self-serving.

Aware of religious charlatans who peddled God's Word for their
own desires, the apostle Paul wrote, "We are not, as so many,
peddling the Word of God; but as of sincerity, but as from God,
we speak in the sight of God."
(2 Corinthians 2:17) 

At all times we must be on guard not to misrepresent God's message
to acquire what we want from others. With a heart yielded to God, we
must honestly share spiritual truths that benefit those who hear.

 

"Columbus' Eclipse"
A devotional by
Dennis Fisher
Our Daily Bread
RBC Ministries
(March 2011)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thursday, March 5, 2026

Cowboy Kent Makes Aunt Bee's Fried Chicken!

 

 

 

America's favorite cowboy cook Kent Rollins and his lovely wife, Shannon
take us on a nostalgic trip to a simpler time and place in America while
 recreating Aunt Bee Taylor's famous fried chicken with sides!

 Memories of Mayberry and classic southern-style comfort food!
Aunt Bee would be proud! 


Southern-Style Double-Fried Chicken
A Tribute To The Andy Griffith Show
Cowboy Kent Rollins
(March 4, 2026)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Zemer Levav: Yeshua

 

 

 

 

 "Truly, truly, I tell you, whoever hears My word and believes Him who sent Me has eternal
 life and will not come under judgment. Indeed, they have crossed over from death to life."
(John 5:24)

 

 

Yeshua
Featuring Kerah Oliveira
Zemer Levav 
(2011)
Uploaded by Release-Topic
(January 4, 2018)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Pastor Jack Hibbs: Iran At War/ He Knows Why

 

 

 



Pastor Jack Hibbs welcomes special guest Egyptian-American Pastor James Kaddis to
 discuss the ongoing war in the Middle East, Islam, Gen Z, Israel, Bible prophecy and more!
 

 

Here's Why Iran Is At War With Israel
And The United States
 Real Life With Jack Hibbs
(March 5, 2026)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Thursday's Thoughts: How Much Are Your Words Worth?

 

 

 

 

"A soothing tongue is a tree of life, but a perverse tongue crushes the spirit."
(Proverbs 15:4) 

 
 

Laura's Writing Desk On Rocky Ridge Farm
Mansfield, Missouri
Image courtesy/Ozark Farm & Neighbor Newspaper 
 

 

"Sometimes we are a great trial to our friends and put an entirely
uncalled-for strain upon our friendships by asking foolish questions.
The Man of the Place and I discovered the other day that we had
for some time been saying to our friends:
"Why don't you come over?"

Can you think of a more awkward question than that? Just imagine the result
 if that question should always be answered truthfully. Some would reply,
"Because I do not care to visit you."  Others might say, "Because it is too
much trouble" while still others, who might care to come, would be swamped
  in trying to enumerate the many reasons why they had not done so.

We decided that we would break ourselves of such a bad habit.

I once had a neighbor who, whenever we met, invariably asked me why
I had not been to visit her. Even when I did go she met me with the query,
 "Why haven't you been over before?"  It was not a very pleasant greeting,
 and naturally one shuns unpleasantness when one may.

I have another neighbor who will call me on the phone and say: "It's
been a long time since we have seen you and we do want a good visit.
Can't you come over tomorrow?"  And immediately I wish I could go.

It does make such a difference how things are said.

Friendship is like love.  It cannot be demanded or driven or insisted upon.
It must be wooed to be won. The habit of saying disagreeable things or
being careless about how what we say affects others grows on us 
 so easily and so surely if we indulge it.

"Mrs. Brown gave me an unhappy half hour a few days ago," said Mrs. Gray to me.
 "She said a great many unpleasant things and was generally disagreeable, but
 it is all right. The poor thing is getting childish, and we must overlook her oddities."

Mrs. Gray is a comparative newcomer in the neighborhood, but I have known
Mrs. Brown for years; and ever since I have known her, she has prided herself
on her plain speaking, showing very little regard for others' feelings.

 Her unkindness appears to me not a reversion to the mentality of childhood
but simply an advance in the way she was going years ago.  Her tongue has 
  only become sharper with use, and her dexterity in hurting the feelings
 of others has grown with practice. 

I know of another woman of the same age whom no one speaks of as
being childish. It is not necessary to make such an excuse for her because
she is still, as she has been for twenty years, helpful and sweet and kind.
And this helpfulness and sweetness and kindness of hers has grown with
the passing years. I think no one will ever say of her, "poor old thing,
she is childish" as an excuse for her being disagreeable. I know
she would hope to die before that time should come.

People do grow childish in extreme old age, of course, and should be
 treated with tenderness because if it; but I believe that even then the
 character which they have built during the years before will manifest
itself. There is a great difference in children, you know, and I have
 come to the conclusion that if we live to reach a second childhood, 
we shall not be bad-tempered, disagreeable children 
unless we have indulged those traits.

Then there are people who are "peculiar". Ever meet any of them?

The word seems to be less used than formerly, but I think there was a time
when it was very common, and I longed to shriek every time I heard it.

"Oh! You must not do that; George will be angry. He's so peculiar!"

"Of course she doesn't belong with the rest of the crowd, but I had
to invite her. She is so peculiar, you know, and so easily offended."

"I wouldn't pay any attention to that. Of course, she did treat 
 you abominably, but it is just her way. She is so peculiar."

And so on and so on.  I thought seriously of cultivating a reputation
for being peculiar, for like charity, such a reputation seemed to cover
multitudes of sins; but I decided that it would be even more unpleasant
for me than for the other fellow; that it would not pay to make myself an
 unlovely character for the sake of any little, mean advantages to be gained by it." 

 

"Keeping Friends"
(March 1919)
An essay from the chapter,
"How Much Are Your Words Worth?"
From the book,
"Writings To Young Women From 
Laura Ingalls Wilder On Wisdom & Virtue"
By Laura Ingalls Wilder
Edited by Stephen W. Hines
Copyright 2006
Tommy Nelson Publishers
A Division of Thomas Nelson Inc.
Nashville, TN

Wednesday, March 4, 2026

Full Worm Blood Moon/Lunar Eclipse 2026

 

 

 "When you look to the heavens and see the sun and the moon and stars-
all the hosts of heaven-do not be enticed to bow down and worship what
the LORD your God appointed to all the nations under heaven."
(Deuteronomy 4:19)


 

Image courtesy/Space.com

 

This year's Full Worm Moon provided a double celestial treat for sky watchers
having been paired with a total lunar eclipse. For those early risers who were
  fortunate enough to see this wonder of wonders in the heavens reach it's
 maximum totality at 6:33 a.m. (EST) Tuesday morning, the Moon was said 
 to have given off a coppery red or orange glow-hence the term, "Blood Moon".

Although due to cloud cover and spotty rain showers I missed the opportunity to
 see what is being called by some as a " rare and strange celestial sight" traditionally 
thought impossible- the rising sun and the eclipsed moon in the sky at the same time-
 the Bible assures us, "What has been will be again, and what has been done
 will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun." 
(Ecclesiastes 1:9)

What is interesting to note is that this will be the third blood moon to occur during
the Feast of Purim, which commemorates Israel's deliverance from Haman's 
wicked decree in ancient Persia 2500 years ago.

Only days before the third blood moon rose on Purim, the modern day leaders
 of Persia (Iran) were taken out in a surprise daytime military strike by
 Israel and America, which will hopefully bring a permanent end to one 
of the most brutal regimes in world history.  This remains to be seen.

  I believed only God can truly liberate Iran, by destroying the mantle of
   satanic darkness over that nation, which has kept the people there in bondage
    to a spirit of murder and death called Islam. Will the war accomplish this? 
 Will a new government seek democratic reforms which will allow religious
freedom, so that my faithful brothers and sisters in the underground church 
 there will be able to rise up and witness, unhindered, the powerful, soul-
saving message of salvation in and through the Lord Jesus Christ to 
the lost and hurting people in that nation, and subsequently across
the Middle East?  I pray it will be so!

Pray also for the peace of Jerusalem and the salvation of Israel. Maranatha!