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A No-Good Man

From the Editor This is Holy Week for many Christian faith believers, including myself.  This week I would like to share a portion of a mini sermon that I prepared while in lay speaking (United Methodist) class, a few years ago. The NewMonday Show The lecture discussed a new leader (Gideon) for the children of Israel. We must be cautious to carry our faith with us in any battle that we face, sherleneonline.org 24/7 Let's talk A No-Good Man Men, you are not perfect and you never will be while living on this earth.   Jesus (Yeshua, Isa) said that he, himself, was not any good (Matthew 19:17).   Let me explain who is a no-good man. □        He walks on water (faith). □        He saves his community and family. □        He heals. □        He trains up a child in the way he or she should go. □        He prays (call him up). □        He cries. □        He labors and toils for the kingdom, or participates in faith believing activities. □        He has some form o

Does a country's past have any thing to do with its present, and future?

From the Editor For the entire month, the center is hosting White History Month. I appreciate you audience for your patience as I provide interesting topics to go along with this unique cultural theme.  NewMonday Show The lecture discussed how to observe and maintain your unique composition: Do you, Boo, and see won't God Bless You. sherleneonline.org 24/7 Lecture notes can be found at the family bonding portal (sherleneonline.com) Let's talk Does a country’s past have any thing to do with its present, and future? Source: Kraske, R. (1972). America the Beautiful: Stories of Patriotic Songs Patriotic Songs Yankee Doodle tells the challenges of a British sergeant's (1755; French vs. North American) struggle to teach white North Americans soldiers how to march together – to experience something new.   An army doctor, Dr. Richard Shuckburg, suggested using a song to keep the soldiers in step. First, the British verses were changed to fit the needs of the American

The Value of a Piece of (White) Chalk

From the Editor It's White History Month at the center.  The March family fun packet is now available on my official site.  As most of you know I have a very diverse center: all racial identities of unique households.  We must always remember that North America is a fairly young country compared to our global ancestors. The NewMonday Show I introduced the Book of Judges (Holy Bible) Available at sherleneonline.org 24/7 Let's talk The Value of a Piece of (White) Chalk How many of you remember getting Christmas gifts that required add-on products?   I would often ask my White public school teachers for pieces of chalk. “Why do you want a piece of chalk?” (You would have thought I was asking for a piece of gold.) Back then, in my area, you couldn’t buy school chalk in a regular store.             My mother had purchased a chalkboard toy chest for me, and it only came with a small box of chalk.   I would say, “If I am good today, will you give me a piece of chalk?” I re