Beware the Ides of March...

November 3, 2008

Finally...the article was finished, well ahead of time. I had decided to get a jump-start on March's message at the end of February.

I was happily typing away a couple hours at a time, every day or so, and it was flowing out of my spirit onto the page. I was satisfied with the content and the power points on Grace. All in all, I was pretty pleased with myself! Big mistake...

I was thinking of how easy modern technology had made it for writers. Computers are so much more convenient than the old standard typewriters in my High School typing class. The electric ones came out some time later, and eventually the Word Processor.

This new generation doesn't have a clue as to what the baby boomers had to struggle through in Typing I. They have no idea how hard one had to pound the keys to get them  to strike trough the ribbon to make a letter on the paper. Our fingers were numb by the end of class, and forget about having long nails!
Even after all these years, I still pound keys. I usually wear the letters off my computer keyboard, and have to replace it every so often...because that is how I learned to type.

We had to be good in math to take typing: to set margins, set 5 space indentions for new paragraphs, and learn how to center a page. Things are so much EASIER nowadays!

No more having to fool with that messy ribbon, or manually throw the carriage back when the little chime dinged, every time we got to the edge of the right margin, (another physical work-out). If there was a typo of any kind, you would have to throw the carriage to the right or the left, roll the paper up a bit, lift the paper bar, slide an index card between the master copy and the carbon copy, take the big clunky typing eraser shaped like a wheel with a brush on the end of it, erase the master page...then remove the index card, erase the carbon, and carefully brush away all the "crumbs". You could finally resume typing after you put the paper bar back in place, scrolled the paper down, then move the carriage back into place on the page.

White Out was such a big help back then...not so much erasing, except when you were making a carbon copy. (Yes, I was there when the Cc on email heading originally stood for Carbon copy)!

Carbon paper had to be the worst! It was bad enough having to change an ink- soaked ribbon, being careful not to touch it; but carbon paper was a greater challenge. It was so easy to smear it on your paper or possibly load it backwards.
Sometimes, you'd unknowingly have it on your fingers and come out of typing class with carbon smudges on your nose, and not discover it until the next bathroom break...and then remember you just passed the Senior hunk in the hall and felt a flush when he smiled at you! ("Oh Lord, I could just die")!

Yes, computers certainly are a blessing...MOST of the time.

(Back to the present)...

I only had a few things left to do on the March article...mostly looking up the scriptures, and typing in their addresses. I have been posting these monthly messages on my own for a long time, so of course, I took all the regular precautions, for saving the contents, until ready for posting.

I was rolling right along and it was getting toward the middle of March. There had been a storm during the night, and the electric had shut off for a few seconds, but I had no concerns. I sat down first thing the next morning and waited for the computer to boot up, eager to get finished and posted, before anything interrupted my day. I went into the file, clicked on the article title "Grace" and waited...the title came up...but THE PAGE WAS BLANK!

Whathehey?! I searched for...days! I emailed Charlotte, (my daughter, the Webmaster) and she searched...to no avail. It was just...GONE!
I guess we will never know what became of it, but I'm convinced there is a Black Hole out there in Cyberspace, somewhere! Perhaps, in some future orbit, the article will return...hey, it could happen!

I think it's a bit ironic that the article was on grace...I found I had more than I thought, by the fact that I didn't cuss, scream, yell, or toss the 'puter through the window...but there is still more room to grow in that area.
There is nothing like having to walk out your own teachings!

So this is it, gang. This is the March article explaining why there was no March article. (How's that for ingenuity)?!
I hope you enjoyed it anyway, especially you Baby Boomers. It was a history lesson for some and a trip down memory lane for others!

God Bless You All,
Pastor Moser
March, 2007

W. O. W.

"One good thing about old age, if I weren't so forgetful, I'd get no exercise at all"!
(Pastor Moser)

 

Mary of Magdala

November 3, 2008

(Meet Mary the Magdalene. This is her story as told to the children's class gathered in front of the open tomb, at our church on Easter, 2007).

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"Hello…my name is Mary. I am a close friend of Jesus. He’s really closer than a friend to me. Jesus is more like a family member. He is closer than a brother.

I met Him a few years ago when He came to a nearby town. I had heard of Jesus and what a wonderful person He was. I heard...


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HARVEY

November 3, 2008

By now most of you readers know I live in the foothills of the Appalachian mountains. I am blessed to see many wild critters roam past my kitchen window. They seem to know they are safe here.

Mother's Day had come and gone (hope yours was blessed). I was up early on Monday morning awaiting carpenters scheduled to do some house repairs. While sitting at the table with my coffee and morning paper, a sudden movement caught my eye. I glanced up expecting to see the "pesty" gray squirrel scr...


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Faith of Our Fathers

November 3, 2008

Father's Day 2007, has come and gone. I had been thinking about what to write in honor of fathers. I had a pretty good start on the article, and thought I had taken the precautions to preserve it, but evidently, I  had not remembered to save the work. Some time later, the electric clicked for a second and I lost it all. The very same thing happened once before this past March...but I will remember...eventually!

I had been watching Christian TV on the morning of June 17th, as I was gett...


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How To Serve Man

November 3, 2008

Our church is now in the midst of 10 days of Family Camp at the old campground, which has been on the outskirts of this small town... forever. Every year, the local churches gathered for a time of fellowship, renewing old acquaintances, fun and games for the kids, and lots of preaching, praying, singing, and shouting!

People still come from near and far in their campers or rent cabins or stay in the dorms. In its' heyday, it was quite an event and people planned their vacations around C...


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The Cookie Jar

November 3, 2008

I have a prayer partner who lives in another town. We seldom see each other, but we connect via telephone several times a month, as the Holy Spirit leads. Through the years, God has done some amazing things, including giving us dreams and visions and the interpretation of such. This is not an unusual impartation to those who are called to various ministries, such as intercessory prayer.

During a recent conversation, my friend shared a dream she had, and as we waited, the Lord gave the m...


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Get Hungry...

November 3, 2008

 Most Christians are aware that we are living at the end of the last Church age. God has been speaking to His Church. He is saying, "I am ready to tabernacle (abide) with my people. There is room beside Me". This is not only to sit at His side in Heaven, He is meaning the here and now through prayer and fellowship with Him...which was God's desire from the beginning. That is why He made mankind in the first place.

Part of the Lord’s prayer in (Matt. 6:9-13) reads, His "is the kingdom,...


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Ten Minutes To Midnight

November 3, 2008

In  August's article, The Cookie Jar, we talked about God-inspired dreams and visions, and His interpretation of such. Not long after sharing the gist of that article with another prayer warrior, she informed me of a vision she had while in prayer.

She said she had seen a huge clock with the hands pointing ten to twelve. I shared with her what came to me.

"Most people think the number seven means completion but in reality it means perfection, when looking at Biblical numerology. It is ac...


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A Message of Thanks

November 3, 2008

It seems like every Fall we in the scenic Northeast get company from the West coast. It is a beautiful time of year for the out-of-town family to visit the Homeplace.

This year, two sisters have made their move back here for good. One bought the property next door, which was part of the original tract of land, settled by our great-grandparents. She and her family had decided to come home after living out West for the past 15 years. The second sister has moved into the home place with m...


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The First Christmas

November 3, 2008

For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counselor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace. And of the increase of his government and peace, there shall be no end...Isaiah 9: 6-7a.

An angel of the Lord appeared unto Joseph in a dream, saying fear not to take Mary as your wife: for that which is conceived in her is of the Holy Ghost. She shall bring forth a son, and you s...


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