Houston home journal. (Perry, GA) 2007-current, September 22, 2007, Page 7A, Image 7

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Hutcherson to speak at Aglow meeting Special to the Journal Joyce Hutcherson will be the speaker at the Warner Robins Monday Evening Aglow International Lighthouse meeting Oct. 1, from 6:30-8:30 p.m. The meeting will be held at the Houston Health Pavilion, LONGHORN BUTCHER SHOP your Homom durcm Sim 1976 1207 Sunset \>e. • Hern Plaza Herrs, (.A 31069 Lee Lasse ter Greer Lasseter Perry Drug (Company friendly. Professional Sendee Ben Bartlett & Hubert Bennett, REGISTERED PHARMACISTS Meet /amgrir Tnr (UeeattS 10t<> MACON Rl). • PtBRV, t.A 988-1144 333 North Houston Road. Hutcherson has been the director of the Senior Citizens Services for the City of Warner Robins for 13 years. All women are invited for teaching, fellowship and worship. Call Emily Dennis at 929-5795 for more infor mation. Homemade Soups and Sweets Saladrßar & SoupQC ;X% nr Potato Soup & Potato $4.95 52574 2929 Watson Blvd. W.R. (Next To Target) Mo.-Sat.,ll-8» 971-4500 478-987-5711 Tjk 1 THE BANK W OF PERRY Please worship at the church of your choice 1006 Main St. • Perry 987-2552 Member FDIC I Led by Pastor Elder John A. Simpson 111 and Harvey Battle, volunteers cleaned SR 41 from the church to SR 96. Continuing their participation, volunteers spruced up Bryant Cemetery by mowing, painting the fencing, and removing debris. The cemetery is located on South First Street near Memorial Park. |1 i ‘J& * Contributed Harvey Battle cleans headstones. Perry Brake & Muffler 1202 Main St. wrap Perry GA 31069 Complete Car Maintenance NAPA Auto Care Serving Houston County Perry • Warner Robins Member FDIC cb sr 53521 Bank of Middle Georgia Sperry florist 734 Main Street Perry, Georgia 31069 987-1656 300-516-1004 52535 Musical message brings peace It was one of those nights when things over which I had no control prevented sleep. Aware that God was lis tening to my prayers and that He knew exactly how to deal with each situation, I admitted that He must maintain control. At this point, the one way conversation ceased. The scripture, “Be still and know that I am God,” (Psalms 46:10A), should have been acknowledged sooner. At this moment, I eased out of bed and quietly went to a favorite place of seclu sion. The clock registered 1:15 a.m. I turned the key to a music box, which began Making something out of nothing The two principle enti ties that inhabit the uni verse are matter and the space that it occupies. No one knows the composition of empty space or what it is made of. But matter is everything that we can see, touch or feel. Anything that occupies space is matter: the earth, the seas, the sun, the stars, even man himself is matter. There are three familiar states of matter - solids, liquids and gases, each of which can change to the other forms at different temperatures. But now we know that all matter is made of atoms. The atom is so small as to numb the imagination. Its diameter is less than a hun dred millionth of an inch; it would take more than a mil lion of them, edge to edge, to match the thickness of paper. Its central nucleus is only about a hundred thou sandths of the atom’s diam eter, but accounts for 99.9- percent of its entire mass. Crafters sought for festival The Andrew United Methodist Church Fall Festival will be Oct. 27., from 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Anyone wishing to have a craft booth or to participate in the yard sale should call 953-2894. In addition to crafts, food, “gently worn clothing” and the community yard sale, there will be tractor rides and &m6v*ideuf 9 TfUmfmmmUtf 9 /4(temUe*& 478-988-2448 740 Main Street Perry GA 31069 *Viei£ Vie Online www.sewingbees.com Visit Tkm il»t ii My “Come as you are, leave changed 99 152577 Luoc^ |S2.VV> Sunday 10:30 am 521 Frank Satterfield Rd. (Ochlahatchee Club House) 478-397-2016 www.riversedgewc.com 52568 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2007 JL,. fK' Earline Cole Reflections playing the tune to: “Oh, what a beautiful morning ... Oh, what a beautiful day . . . I’ve got a beauti- ful feeling . . . Everything’s going my way.” Concentrating on the last phrase, “Everything’s going MY way,” I began hearing, “Everything’s going GOD’S way!” That was all the assurance I needed. God was controlling those things beyond my control. I simply had not allowed my mind to be still long enough for God Billy Powell Columnist Within the nucleus dwell two of the atom’s three basic building blocks: protons and neutrons. Outside the nucleus is the third catego ry, the electron. Like plan ets revolve around the sun, electrons endlessly circle the nucleus at breakneck speeds, held captive by their electrical attraction to the nucleus. Although compris ing less than 0.1-percent of the atom’s mass, electrons are what give the atom its basic personality. Every atom has the same basic internal structure i.e. the protons, neutrons and electrons in any one atom are identical to those in another atom. Thus, the only difference between a piano and a penny 1812 O.S. 41N. Perry, GA 987-1112 Q*&£E9VS HoorihgfiMEßlCA 52580 to get through to me. As the tune continued to flow from the music box, God used the familiar lyr ics to capture my attention. Returning to bed with the melody and revised words in my heart brought sleep and peaceful rest. It cannot always be said that “Everything is going God’s way,” but in this case the musical message implied that there was no need for me to fret. The situations were under control... God’s control. I only needed to remem ber the scriptural words of comfort: “Be still and know that I am God” “Be still and know” “Be still.” is the configuration of their respective atoms. The foregoing describes matter in our world and uni verse as we know it today; The Bible implies there was a time when matter and space did not exist and that God made the universe from scratch. Genesis 1.1 states, “ In the beginning God cre ated the heavens and the earth.” In effect, God made something out of nothing. Hebrews 11.3 corroborates that by saying “ the world was created by the word of God so that what is seen was made of things that did not exist.” God was the archi tect of creation, but Christ, the “Word” referenced in John’s prologue, was its agent. He literally spoke the universe into existence. Flaming stars were cast from His fiery fingertips to light the dark voids of outer space. “All things were made by Him and without Him was not anything made that was made.” face painting for the kids. Kathleen FBtohoW homecoming First Baptist Church of Kathleen, 104 Bear Branch Road, will have homecom ing on Sunday. The Fortune Family gospel singers will perform at the 10:45 a.m. service and a dinner will follow. All are welcome. DAVID OVERTON JEWELERS 905 Carroll St. Perry, GA 31069 478-987-1392 518371 7A Blr- 152582