Like most of you I have been TDY or deployed more times than I can count—away from my own family and my church family. One of the temptations during those times apart is to “excuse myself” from opportunities to worship. . . because I want to “relax” or “don’t know what church to go to” or “afraid of different worship styles.” However, those of you who love your local fellowship, as I do, know that to miss a Sunday is like missing a meal. It makes you hungry for the next opportunity to worship God with your Christian family. And when I am in an unfamiliar place, I have found that God is faithful and will provide for my spiritual needs if I rely on the Holy Spirit’s guidance. Because I have developed this discipline of finding a church in which to gather with fellow Christian brothers and sisters, I was recently blessed with one of those unique opportunities to get out of my “comfort zone” and experience a wonderful time of worship and fellowship while on the road.

9/11 Remembered — From a Pilot’s Perspective
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Do not boast about tomorrow, for you do not know what a day may bring forth. — Proverbs 27:1
Have you ever wondered about the aircrews on those fateful flights of 9/11?
This particular video gives a close idea of what happened . . . please consider what the pilot, has to say.
Questions to Share:
1. What do Jesus’ words, “’Well done, good and faithful servant!’” mean to you?
2. How do the words of John 3:16 mean that Jesus died in your place? “For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.”
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