By Pat SkagBs
Carney Assembly of God
Sunday School Class had a
r good lesson on "Overcoming
World."
text's were taken from 2
1:3-8, Ephesians 1:15-17,
|, 2 Timothy 2:11-13 and 1 John
.5.
Golden text was: Everyone
a of God overcomes the world.
is the victory that has
rome the world, even our
k 1 John 5:4. The central
was: The influence of this
is overcome through a vital
) with Jesus Christ. Peter
the Christians that they could
the world's corruption, and
them to something they
possessed; the knowledge of
He told them that they had
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two things through the knowledge
of Jesus Christ: grace and peace.
Grace refers to God's influence on
the heart, while peace has influence
on unity with God. God's presence
in the heart. The stage is set
for victory over the world, with
God's influence guiding us and His
presence in us providing peace. God
has given us all things that pertain
unto life and Godliness.
Any Christian who is in the truth
is well equipped to face the world.
Life is like a rose garden. Anyone
who would stroll the garden and
admire the beauty and fragrance of
the flowers must also contend with
the thorns.
We cannot always avoid opposi-
tion, but we can overcome it in
Christ's strength.
Victory is available to us if
Kerr-McGee continues to play a role in the
remarkable story of Columbus Elementary in
Oklahoma City Ifs a school tha(s building self-esteem
in kids who have few advantages -- who under-
stand that eduaon is their chance for a better life.
By Pat Skaggs (865-2246)
we live the basic discipline of
Christian living, the Bible study,
prayer and faithfulness. Without
these relationships with Christ they
would be empty religions exercises.
Remember God loves you and so do
i. Have a great day.
Blrthdays-Anniverseries
Happy birthday to: Dclpha Chase,
Glen Savage, Kenneth Knowiton,
Joy Lovin, Julaine Roberson, Anbry
L. Case, Don Hughs, Jack Rcese,
Leilanii Harris, Karen Hdfenbe/n,
Kimberly McKey, Donna Cameron,
Melissa Moore, Greg Helfenbein,
Chrispher Cordove and Charlie
O'Donnell.
Anniversaxy blessings to: Mr.
and Mrs. Gary Baker, Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Gilbrain, and Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Potter.
May God grant all of you many
At Columbus Elementat); new worlds
are being opened with a tmique tutot:
ing program. Each seek, ncarh' 100
Kerr.McGee volunteers travel'to
Columbus and devote an hot, to one-
on-one tutoring.
Each volunteer is paired
with one student -- so a
boM develops between tutor
and child that enhances
the learning process. The
students bask in the glow
of this special attention.
They become more coldent, ',lm=,
to dC nta.
better motivated and learn faster.
But Kerr-McGee tutors reap great
rewards as well. They can see they're
making real differences in young lives.
And that's What America's Made Of.
more joyous birthdays and hapw
years together.
Thanksgiving Visitors
Bill and Pat Skaggs had as their
Thanksgiving holiday visitors, their
youngest son Melvin Skaggs, his
wife Gina, their children, Christo-
pher, Courtney and Christene Sk-
aggs and Amanda and Emily Cash
all of Gainsville, Texas, also visit-
ing several times during the week-
end was a daughter of Bill and Pat's,
Mary Skaggs of Carney. Everyone
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had a very good time eating, visit-
ing and just being together.
Mrs. Arvilla Savage had a very
good Thanksgiving Day dinner,
with several members being her
dinner guests.
Those enjoying turkey and all
the trimming were two of her
daughters, Elouise Carpenter and
Noghabai and her three children,
IVlatthew, "Ihlly and Mellissa all of
Agra. The Melvin Skaggs family
visited his grandma Savage on
Sunday.
The Max Myers' family had
around 24 members of their kin
folks for Thanksgiving Day dinner.
All had a great time eating and
visiting together.
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