[Faith-talk] 10/14/16 Quotes, and a Reminder About My Radio Program

Paul Smith paulsmith at samobile.net
Fri Oct 14 10:53:04 UTC 2016


Hello and greetings to you all on a Friday, and probably when you in 
New Zealand read these quotes etc. it will be an early Saturday morning 
for you, unless you're a night owl down there in Kiwi Country.  At any 
rate I hope all your days are going well, by God's matchless grace and 
His providential care.

Here are today's quotes for your consideration, pondering and reflection.

Sometimes silence gets really loud.  (quote compiler's comment:  This 
is especially true if your conscience tells you loud and clear that you 
_must do something about a particular situation, or it could be the 
Holy Spirit reminding you of the same thing).

If you truly expect your dreams, abandon the need for blanket approval. 
If conforming to everyone's expectations is the number one goal, you 
have sacrificed your uniqueness, and therefore your excellence.  Hope Solo

And there you have today's quotes, but stay tuned to a sneak preview of 
what's coming to the fore on my radio show.

The program is from 9-10 AM eastern time and, among other offerings, 
the following topics will be aired:
A program on cluttered lives, a story about a "quack" doctor who cured 
malaria, a church history article on John Huss, the Czech reformer 
especially for those of you who may be of Czech-Slovak heritage and an 
article on the origins of Nathan's Famous hot dogs which celebrates its 
centennary this year.  We try to air a variety of things on our 
program.  If you are up, have time to listen to even a portion of the 
broadcast and the Spirit moves you to do the same, just point your browser to
http://www.radioreadingnetwork.com
and click on where you read the word "listeners" without the quotes, 
and you should be there.  Whether you listen to the entire show or only 
a portion, I thank you in advance for your coming into the virtual 
studio.  For those with the capability, you just might want to record 
the program in its entirety for further listening.

And that will do it for now.  Until tomorrow when, Lord willing more 
quotes will be posted or until later today when a timely literary piece 
will be submitted for your reading, I am your obedient servant of the 
One who lived an earthly existence, died to pay for your sins and mine, 
and now lives forever to bring us His salvation and peace, Oil of Gladness.




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