An easy and delicious cake to make your mouth water!
And everybody remember... Shine for Jesus!
MeMe's Recipes/Diane Leary
(July 13, 2026)
An easy and delicious cake to make your mouth water!
And everybody remember... Shine for Jesus!
"Because our Lord shall descend from Heaven with a command and with the voice
of the Archangel and with the trumpet blast of God, and the dead who are in The Messiah
will rise first; And then we who remain, who have life, we shall be carried away with them
together in clouds to a meeting of our Lord in the air and in this way, we shall always be
with Our Lord. Therefore, comfort one another with these words.
(1Thessalonians 4:16-18)
The Aramaic Bible in Plain English
Les continues his walk through the Bible, teaching from, and validating
through God's Word, one of the most misunderstood and controversial
topics in modern day Christianity-the Rapture of the Church.
Gracious hosts Sheila and Jennifer of Cooking With Shotgun Red share a brilliant,
delicious, and easy recipe for the summer tomato season- savory, mouth-watering,
Tomato Bacon Pie! Also featured is a classic clip of Steve "Shotgun Red" Hall (1954-2018)
making Stuffed Tomatoes and Tomatoes with Mozzarella Balls in the kitchen!
"Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy,
and where thieves break in and steal. But store up for yourselves treasures in Heaven,
where moth and rust do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal.
For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also."
(Matthew 6:19-21)
Life, let us cherish, while yet the taper glows,
And heavenly treasures grasp ere it close.
In vain we seek for earthly bliss;
The plants of joy, the fruits of peace,
Can never grow in soil like this:
Place all thy hopes in heaven.
Life, let us cherish, while yet the taper glows,
And heavenly treasures grasp ere it close.
Life let us cherish, while yet the taper glows,
And heavenly treasures grasp ere it close.
Our hearts in vain to riches cling,
Our gems are dim, our gold hath wings,
And, when possess'd no comfort brings:
Lay up thy wealth in heaven.
Life let us cherish, while yet the taper glows,
And heavenly treasures grasp ere it close.
Set not thy heart on earthly fame,
It's highest gift's an empty name,
That quickly fades or ends in shame:
True glory comes from heaven.
"Life Let Us Cherish"
(1845)
Minstrel of Zion Songbook
Edited by Reverend William Hunter
Reverend Samuel Wakefield
Sorin & Ball Publishing
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
In this historic adventure drama first aired in December, 1962 "The Mooncussers"
tells the story of a group of treacherous 19th century land pirates operating
along the East Coast of the United States.
Set in the 1840's, a band of pirates called Mooncussers are looking for unsuspecting
ships to wreck by using false signal lights near a village on the Long Island shore.
Pirate leader Mr. Wick (Robert Emhardt) orders his men to set a trap for the Emily,
a clipper ship of the E.P. Hallett Line. His plot is foiled however through the efforts
of young Johnny Feather, who thwarts the pirates' nefarious scheme along with
Dan Hallett, who has arrived in the village to investigate and stop the Mooncussers.
With an introduction by Walt Disney himself, this presentation stars child
actor Kevin Corcoran as Johnny Feather, Rian Garrick as Dan Hallett,
Oscar Homolka as Uriah Hawk, Joan Freeman as Betsy Feather,
Erin O'Brien Moore as Mrs. Feather, and Dub Taylor as Fire Tender.
In the exciting conclusion of "The Mooncussers" Dan's father,
E.P. Hallett (Robert Burton) arrives in town to oversee the search for
the pirates. Meanwhile, tensions rise along the coast as local residents
and law enforcement join forces to confront the wreckers.
"Teach me good judgment and knowledge, for I believe in Your commandments."
(Psalm 119:66)
Often when life lacks clarity, we can get lost. We can't distinguish between
good and evil, truth and fiction, an outburst of anger, or a cry for help.
How do we find our way when things seem so confusing?
In this classic sermon, Dr. Charles Stanley teaches on the importance of cultivating
a discerning spirit, in order to understand the plan and purpose of God in our lives,
and to guard us against a world system full of lies and deceptions.
Yes, we'll rally round the flag, boys,
We'll rally once again,
Shouting the battle cry of Freedom,
We will gather from the hillside,
We'll gather from the plain,
Shouting the battle cry of Freedom!
The Union forever,
Hurrah! boys, hurrah!
Down with the traitors,
Up with the stars;
While we rally round the flag, boys,
Rally once again,
Shouting the battle cry of Freedom.
We are springing to the call
Of our brothers gone before,
Shouting the battle cry of Freedom;
And we'll fill our vacant ranks with
A million free men more,
Shouting the battle cry of Freedom.
We will welcome to our numbers
The loyal, true and brave,
Shouting the battle cry of Freedom;
And although they may be poor,
Not a man shall be a slave,
Shouting the battle cry of Freedom.
So we're springing to the call
From the East and from the West,
Shouting the battle cry of Freedom;
And we'll hurl the rebel crew
From the land that we love best,
Shouting the battle cry of Freedom.
The Union forever,
Hurrah! boys, hurrah!
Down with the traitors,
Up with the stars;
While we rally round the flag, boys,
Rally once again,
Shouting the battle cry of Freedom.
"The Battle Cry Of Freedom"
( Also Known as "Rally 'Round The Flag")
An American Civil War Song
(1862)
George Frederick Root
(1820-1895)
American composer