James B. Stewart of the New York times wrote on Twitter on Friday, March 27, “After 4 stock market crashes, I thought I was ready for anything. Then came the virus. I became a disciplined investor over 40 years. The virus broke me in forty days.” Possibly looking forward to retirement soon, Stewart will most likely not have the nest egg that he thought he had so carefully … [Read more...] about A CITY THAT HAS FOUNDATION
Monday Sligo Update – July 6, 2020
Happy Monday family!I pray that you had a blessed holiday weekend and that you were able to enjoy it to the fullest. It’s hard to believe that the first week in July has come and gone, but here we are nonetheless. Although Covid-19 is here and giving no sign of going anywhere in the foreseeable future, we need to take make sure that we take advantage of every opportunity to … [Read more...] about Monday Sligo Update – July 6, 2020
LOOKING FOR A BETTER GOD
Tell me, in the name of your mercies, you, Master, who are my God, what you are to me. Say to my soul, ‘I myself am your rescue.’ Say it in such a way that I hear it.” [1] Consider the God you have been brought up to believe. If you are honest with yourself, isn’t this God a larger version of yourself or of someone else you admire or a vague cloud of attributes and … [Read more...] about LOOKING FOR A BETTER GOD
Monday Sligo Update – June 29, 2020
Happy Monday, family!I pray that you had a blessed weekend and that you were able to spend some time in the out of doors to enjoy the beautiful weather and to be reminded that “The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament shows his handiwork.”As we have shared many times before, although the church has left the building during COVID-19 pandemic, we have not left our … [Read more...] about Monday Sligo Update – June 29, 2020
A Time Will Come for Singing
I don’t know about you, but I am weary. I’m tired of COVID-19 and all of its restrictions! I’m exhausted from worrying about when this nasty virus will strike again. I mourn with the thousands who have lost loved ones, many of whom have died alone—unable to say those precious last words to a spouse, parent, or child. How can this be? Processing the events of … [Read more...] about A Time Will Come for Singing