“Seeing, therefore, it
remaineth that some must enter therein, and they to whom it was first
preached entered not in because of unbelief” (Hebrews 4:6).
We must not allow unbelief
to steal the peace of mind that God’s promises bring. Resting
confidently in His Word is the true test of whether or not we really
believe.
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Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that receiveth
whomsoever I send receiveth me; and he that receiveth me receiveth him
that sent me.
John 13:20
I
can’t tell you how many born-again, Holy Ghost-filled Christians pick
their pastor apart on Saturday night and then expect him to pray the
prayer of faith for them Sunday morning! They’ll constantly make
critical comments about the evangelists and preachers that God has sent
to minister to them and then wonder why the rain of the Spirit has all
but dried up in their churches. Most of those folks would never
dream of criticizing the ministry of Jesus. Yet, according to the Word
of God, that’s precisely what they’re doing. You see, Jesus said, “He
that receiveth whomsoever I send receiveth me.” I know ministers
fail sometimes. I know they make mistakes. Jesus knew they would too.
But, even so, He said, “If you receive them, you receive Me.” If
you think some preacher’s doctrine is wrong, then pray for him. Stop
sitting under his ministry if necessary. But the Scripture says, “Who
are you to judge someone else’s servant? To his own master he stands or
falls. And he will stand, for the Lord is able to make him stand”
(Romans 14:4, New International Version). The ministers
of the gospel are not your servants, they’re God’s servants. Whether
they’re right or whether they’re wrong, love them and respect them if
for no other reason than to honor the One who sent them. Learn to receive the minister of God that Jesus sends to you with
the same respect and the same honor that you would give Jesus Himself.
You’ll open the door for great spiritual power to be released. You’ll
clear the way for God to meet your needs. The Anointing of God will be
released through the man of God to you. Refuse to let criticism
hold back the Anointing of the Holy Spirit. Then get ready to be blessed
because, I guarantee, He won’t hold out on you.
Tucson, Ariz – The Arizona Rattlers (11-0) defeated the Tucson Sugar
Skulls (6-6) 62-47 for the third time this season to stay in control of
their own destiny with the Indoor Football League regular season winding
down.
The victory clinched the season series over the Sugar Skulls as the
Rattlers have now won three of the first four meetings between their
intrastate rivals. They will face the Sugar Skulls one final time this
season at the Talking Stick Resort Arena on June 8th. QB Drew Powell, who was coming off a nine-touchdown performance in
the previous victory, finished with seven total touchdowns (no
turnovers) in the win at the Tucson Arena. WR Jarrod Harrington finished
with a career-high 114 receiving yards and three scores. He also added a
kickoff return for a touchdown, his first special teams score of the
season. Defensively, both DL Lance McDowdell and Nik D'Avanzo each finished
with four tackles and one TFL. DB Allen Chapman also forced a fumble
that was eventually recovered by Tucson. The Rattlers held the Sugar
skulls to only 69 yards rushing and 157 passing yards on 31 attempts. The Sugar Skulls were led by QB Jake Medlock who threw for 156 yards
and five scores in the defeat. He also led the team with 54 rushing
yards. WR Shaq Curenton and Jeremiah Harris each hauled in two touchdown
receptions versus the Rattlers. Defensively, they were led by Keith Jones Jr. who finished with two
tackles and one for loss. Former Arizona Rattler Edward Mosley added a
tackle for loss and Emmanuel Roker led the Skulls with three tackles. The Sugar Skulls first drive ended with a 22-yard touchdown pass from
QB Jake Medlock to Jeremiah Harris early in the first quarter to claim a
6-0 lead. Arizona would answer quickly on their first offensive possession with
a touchdown strike from QB Drew Powell to Peoria, Arizona native Jamal
Miles to gain a 7-6 lead. Tucson's next drive would conclude with a successful field goal
attempt by Josh Gable after a tackle for loss by DB Devin Cockrell to
reclaim the lead, 9-7. Aided by an illegal defense penalty, the Rattlers would find pay dirt
on another reception by Jamal Miles to give them a 14-9 advantage. On the ensuing possession, the Sugar Skulls would turn the ball over
on downs after a defensive stand by the Rattlers that included a
shoestring tackle by DL Chris McAllister. The Rattlers would respond a few plays later on another touchdown
pass from Powell, this time to Jarrod Harrington to push the lead to 12
points in the second quarter. The Skulls would threaten in the red zone, but they failed to find
the end zone after a tackle for loss by DL Nik D'Avanzo. Tucson would
settle for another field goal by Gable to cut the lead to nine points a
few minutes before halftime. Harrington, however, would take the ensuing kickoff 50-yards to the
house for his second touchdown of the game, giving Arizona a 28-12
advantage. In their final possession before halftime, Medlock would connect with
WR Shaq Curenton for a touchdown to narrow the deficit to nine points. Kicker Jimmy Camacho's field goal attempt was missed wide left as
time expired in the first half as the Rattlers would go into the locker
room with a 28-19 lead. The Rattlers started the second half with possession of the football
and Powell would find Harrington a few plays later for the second time
in the end zone to extend the lead to 35-19. The Sugar Skulls were forced to kick a long field goal try on their ensuing possession that was missed wide left. Just a few plays later, Powell would hook up with Harrington again
for another touchdown to give the Rattlers a 41-19 lead late in the
third quarter. Tucson would answer the Rattlers touchdown with one of their own on a
short reception by receiver Shaq Curenton to get within 16 points late
in the third. Arizona would march right down the field and score again, this time
on a keeper by Drew Powell to extend the lead to 23 points early in the
fourth period. The Skulls would get back on the score board a few plays later on a
touchdown reception by Jeremiah Harris to trim the lead back down to 16
points. However, Powell would find the end zone again with his legs to extend the lead back up to 23 points with 10 minutes remaining. Medlock would connect with Rico Brown a few snaps later for another short touchdown reception to get within 55-39. A solid kick return by Jamal Miles would set the Rattlers up in
favorable field position. RB Jabre Lolley would punch it in from a few
yards out, further extending the lead. The Skulls would score one final time on a touchdown pass by QB Matt Behrendt with 20 seconds left.
The Rattlers will be back in action this Saturday at 5:05 p.m. AZT as
they face the Cedar Rapids River Kings in their final road game of the
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Former NFL/CFL Cornerback and Dallas Cowboys New England Patriots Assistant Fellowship Coach
Olison
played football and participated in track while in high school,
garnering an athletic scholarship to play football at San Diego State
University. While playing for SDSU, Olison earned a spot on the All Conference team and was named the Most Inspirational player. He graduated with a B.A. in 1975 and was initially told by scouts and
coaches that he was too small to play professional football. As a free
agent in the years that followed, he proved the naysayers wrong, having
signed and played in the World Football League, with the San Francisco
49ers, the Kansas City Chiefs, and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the
Canadian Football League. Olison wrapped up his pro ball career in 1982
in the U.S. Football League. “As you can see, I got an opportunity to play in every league during that time. I used to call myself a “Suitcase Player…” Olison said. A strong proponent of education as the key to success in life, Olison
returned to college and earned a second bachelor’s degree in physical
education and history from the University of Arkansas at Monticello. He
has taught, coached and served as athletic director on the university
and high-school levels at schools in Arkansas (Crossett High School),
Kansas and Texas, retiring in 2009 from the San Antonio Independent
School District.
Olison has also had coaching opportunities with several NFL teams,
including the Dallas Cowboys and New England Patriots, and the CFL. He
also coached his own minor league football team for 10 years. In 2014,Olison was welcomed into the American Football Hall of Fame.
He is a member of the National Football League Former Players
Association, San Antonio-Austin chapter, of which he was elected
president in Jan. 2015. Olison has also helped to organize other charitable events and
activities in El Dorado over the years, including the L.C. and Hazel
Ross Scholarship Foundation and Let’s Talk to the Kids, a youth program
that featured current and former professional football players. Olison and his wife of nearly 40 years, Mary — assistant
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Perhaps you didn’t have the year you were expecting last season, or maybe you’re coming off a historic run! In either case, the summer is a reminder that the past is past, and that next season is right around the corner.
The summer is often the best time for athletes to develop. As a young athlete, there are few times throughout the year where school responsibilities can take a back seat to your performance. Commit yourself to a consistent routine over the summer, and you’ll show up to tryouts/pre-season camp with more power, speed, and control than ever before. Our top 3 steps to your best summer ever (yes, really) are below…
Step 1: Paint the Big (Clear) Picture
This is important. Motivation is fleeting. You might be pumped and ready to train now, but it’s common to lose motivation over time. There are going to be days where you don’t want to go to the gym, friends will invite you to events that get in the way of your training, and lifting might get boring and monotonous. This is why we must keep our sights focused on the big picture, the end game, the WHY behind your commitment to training.
Here’s a simple exercise with a big payout:
Grab a pen and paper.
Write down a description of the athlete you want to be.
Describe how that athlete behaves -- both in practice and competition.
Create a plan to hold yourself accountable to become that person.
Step 2: Commit as a Team
You don’t have to put all the pressure on yourself. Creating team goals, or goals with a training partner can be a useful method for staying consistent through the ups and downs of the off-season. The teams that we’ve seen do this most effectively typically understand the importance of consistent training, establish participation goals for the team, and have captains/leaders/training partners in place to keep teammates accountable to those goals all before leaving campus for the summer.
Remember, it’s the expectations we fulfill - not the expectations we set - that determines our team culture.
Step 3: Start Now!
What’s the best way to stay consistent with your summer training?
It often takes several weeks to establish a new behavior as part of your “normal” routine. Cortex will automatically keep track of the number of workouts you complete in a row, so you can begin building confidence and momentum going into the summer. Stack your workout streak up to double-digits, and you’ll be more likely to think twice about skipping a workout and breaking your streak to go hang out at the beach. For what it’s worth, we absolutely recommend going to the beach...after you’ve made time for your workout.
The Takeaway
It’s pretty simple, each day is an opportunity for you to get closer to becoming the athlete you want to be. The decisions you make now will either take you closer or further away from your goal. Summer brings no shortage of distractions to an athlete’s life. However, unlike school, these summertime distractions are, for the most part, optional. By making decisions that align with your goals, you take control of your current situation and your future opportunities.
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Thanks to numerous court cases, glyphosate is in the news quite a bit.
It's only been around for a few decades, but are we finally seeing the
long-term risks involved with its use? Dr. Ann Shippy is an expert on
toxicity and she discusses the prevalence of the toxin in our world.
Diabetes, Types, Causes, Symptoms And Management Diabetes is a health condition where the body had a problem with the hormone insulin. Under normal circumstances, the pancreas (an organ behind the stomach)
give out insulin to help the body store and use sugar and fat from the
food we eat. Diabetes can develop when the pancreas produces little or
no insulin or when the body does not respond correctly to insulin.
Diabetes has no cure yet, for now individuals living with diabetes need
to manage their disease to stay or live healthy. Diabetes can
occur in different types, but the three major types are: Type 1, Type 2
and gestational diabetes. Type 1 diabetes occurs when the insulin
producing cells of the pancreas(beta cells) are destroyed by the immune
system. People with this type of diabetes produce no insulin and must
use insulin injection to control their blood glucose and stay alive.
Type 1 diabetes most commonly starts in people Under the age of 20, but
may occur at any age. Type 2 diabetes is different from type1,
because individual with type2 diabetes produces insulin. But the insulin
their pancreas secretes is either not enough or the body doesn't
recognize it and use it efficiently. When there is no insulin in the
blood or the insulin is not in action, glucose can't be moved to the
body cells for work. It occurs in overweight and obese people above 40
years. Gestational diabetes occur in pregnancy. Changes in
hormone during pregnancy can cause changes in insulin ability to work
properly. This type of condition occurs in almost 4% of all pregnancies.
Gestational diabetes risks occurs in pregnant women who are over 25
years and overweight before pregnancy. Prediabetes can happen
when your blood sugar is higher than normal but is not enough to be
called diabetes, people with prediabetes has a high risk of developing
Type 2 diabetes. Hence, diabetes can be caused by several
factors like, family history, if your family member or grand parents had
cases of diabetes, you are probably going to develop such in the
future. Being overweight or obese is another risk factor of developing
diabetes, if your body mass index(BMI) is 25.0-29.9kg/m^2(overweight) or
30kg/m^2 and above(obese).
Your lifestyle is another major cause of
developing diabetes, if you live a life of no physical activity or
exercise for a long time, you are likely to develop this type of health
problem. Drinking too much alcohol is also a contributor to this
problem. Furthermore, symptoms of type 1 diabetes may include
the following: increased thirst, increased hunger, dry mouth, frequent
urination, unexplained weight loss, fatigue, blurred vision, labored or
heavy breathing, loss of consciousness. Symptoms of type 2 diabetes may
include: slow healing or cuts, itching of the skin, yeast infection,
recent weight gain, numbness or tingling of the hands and feet,
impotence or erectile dysfunction. According to the American
Diabetes Association(ADA), this health condition is the seventh leading
cause of death in the U.S. It's complications include: *Dental and gum disease, *Eye problem and sight loss, *Foot problems, numbness, ulcer, injuries and cuts, *Heart disease, *Nerve damage, *Stroke, *Kidney disease. Finally, diabetes can be managed by the following ways: * Keeping the blood glucose low by balancing diet with medication and exercise. * Keeping your blood cholesterol and triglyceride(lipids) low, this can
be achieved by consuming diet low in fat (30%) or less and by reducing
saturated fat and cholesterol. * Controlling/keeping your blood pressure between 130/80. * Avoid the development of diabetes related issues. * Eat balanced diet. * Exercise regularly. * Taking medications correctly. * Monitor your blood sugar level at home regularly. * Always go for check ups.
In 2019, the National Memorial Day Concert commemorates its 30th
anniversary, bringing us together as one family of Americans to honor
the service and sacrifice of our men and women in
uniform, military families and all those who have given their lives for
our country. The concert is co-hosted by acclaimed actors Joe Mantegna
and Mary McCormack and features an all-star lineup of actors and
musicians along with top pops conductor Jack Everly and the National
Symphony Orchestra. The tribute to our military airs live from the West
Lawn of the U.S. Capitol before an audience of hundreds of thousands, a
broadcast audience of millions and to our troops around the world via
American Forces Network.
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Leon Churchill Reviews On the Factors that Make a City Feel Safe By: Casey Carpenter
Which city is considered the
world’s safest? Data from the Safe Cities Index, a brainchild of the
Economist’s Intelligence Unit (EIU), puts forth a rather interesting
answer. While some may think of a "safe" city as one with as few
inhabitants as possible (less people, less crime, apparently), the title
of the world’s safest city goes to Tokyo—ironically the most populous
metropolis on the planet.
The word "safety", when discussed in
city terms, almost always brings to mind one thing: crime. But it’s not
always the case. City planning resources like Leon Churchill reviews
stress other factors, such as sanitation, infrastructure, healthcare
availability and quality, financial security, and in today’s
predominantly digitalized world, cybersecurity. All these factors are
vital when considering whether a specific location is safe or not. In an attempt to delve into the public’s perception of a place’s safety, some researchers have created a special
online tool, which asks users to compare images of cities like New York
or Boston, and subsequently judge which felt safest. Among the images
presented were city streets littered with trash, which the users rated
as unsafe. Once the trash was edited out the picture, there was a
massive 30 percent increase in perception of safety. In general,
city safety relies heavily on sound urban planning. With it,
authorities can easily identify root causes of problems, establish local
government presence, and build trust between the population and
institutions, which is considered an effective crime prevention
strategy. City planning helps increase safety in various ways, as most
Leon Churchill reviews show.
One method is through mixed use
development. By combining residential, employment, and commercial zones
within neighborhoods, city planners aim to create more opportunities for
active and passive surveillance—therefore reducing the exposure to
possible violence and enabling commercial activities to attract
pedestrian activity. Another is sound use of existing public facilities
for occupational activities: a well-maintained public space elicits a
sense of ownership and identity, thus helping reduce crime. There’s a wide variety of factors and situations that make a city feel
safer than others, which all combine to achieve a common goal. What
matters most is that these factors be recognized and tended to
continuously. For more information, visit
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“And Jesus said unto them,
Because of your unbelief: for verily I say unto you, If ye have faith as
a grain of mustard seed, ye shall say unto this mountain, Remove hence
to yonder place; and it shall remove; and nothing shall be impossible
unto you” (Matthew 17:20).
Our faith carries great
power. When we employ it consistently, faith will produce extraordinary
results.
“Give, and it shall be given
unto you; good measure, pressed down, and shaken together, and running
over, shall men give into your bosom. For with the same measure that ye
mete withal it shall be measured to you again” (Luke 6:38). As believers, we have inside
us the authority to determine what kind of life we have. The more we
give, the more blessings come back to us.
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verse states above that your giving has a supernatural reciprocal effect
on your life too! Thank you and may God Richly Bless you!
"Yet it pleased the Lord to bruise Him (Jesus)…” (Isa. 53:10).
Have you ever read this verse and wondered how this could be possible?
Watch and find out why in this animated video—with a very sweet and
personal story from Joseph himself.
Psst: It’s all about God’s extravagant love for you and me—how He
willingly gave up even His one and only Son, our Lord Jesus to save us
from our sins, (see Rom. 5:6–8 MSG). We pray you’ll experience your heavenly Father’s deep compassion for you
afresh today. —
Stay Connected – Decibel Website: https://decibel.one/ Decibel Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dcbl.one/ Decibel Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/decibel.one/ This clip is from The Prayer That Repairs Your Body (10 Sep 2017)
Jesus the Christ - His Love and Nature By: Faye Hines Likewise imagining what Jesus
looked like, the way Jesus the Christ walked and talked is in addition a
mystery. Details on the Lord’s favorite meals and moment in time of
the daylight hours is a delight come spot on, meant for all of us to
know, and the just evidence we take part in pertaining to His
characteristics is through the expressions He spoke thousands of years
past. Hundreds of movies on the life and point in time of Jesus
commit illustrations on what He probably looked like but all person who
lives on God’s lush earth contain a unique personality. We know He is
the son of God, but Jesus is a chap who had needs, wants and
requirements. I’ve personally learned that Jesus wanted acceptance from
His community, several wanted Him and more or less rejected Him. This
delicate need of Jesus the Christ, remains to this period in the role of
millions pick up again to believe Jesus as their Lord and Savior all
year. The nature of Jesus the Christ, from what we realize in
the scriptures, shows how He is a chap who loved folks who felt unloved,
He cautioned many to reach and ‘sin no more,’ and He furthermore had a
deep passion for every goal the Father sent Him to carry out.
Primarily, I want to dig deeper inside the revelation about His
tenderness. Jesus held these words, "If anyone loves Me, he
will keep My word; and My Father will love him, and We will come to him
and make Our home with him" (John 14:23). Notice how He says if you
loved Him you desire keep His word? So many inhabitants abuse the
inkling of God being love and more or less ignorantly think it’s OK to
take God’s love exclusive of giving love in return. Rarely do we human
beings love those who don’t love us back, nor would we settle for a
correlation that lacks cooperation and is absent from love. In other
terms, God can love you more greatly once you decide to love Him exactly
the same. God is not emotional with His love but we humans can
stay so greedy with our affections and love. The Lord is very constant
and balanced with His love and it’s time for us to be taught how to be
lasting and balanced with our relationships. Therefore, the Father
wants you to wish Him with a lot of passion and trust. The
Father requires perfection and yet we hear a lot of sermons telling us
how no individual is wonderful. The certainty is, everything has been
perfected through Jesus the Christ! The word of God is great, Heaven is
spot on, God is complete, the blue sky is great but we think all humans
ought to lack perfection! Moses was the meekest gentleman on earth
when killing an Egyptian, and he was able to go into God’s presence, on
Mount Horeb, this seems total to me. "Sin no more, lest a worse thing
come upon you" (John 5:14). In concluding, Jesus the Christ done
all goal He prearranged made known to complete and He did it
flawlessly. He walked and talked approaching the Father and how much He
gives life to persons who pick to receive Him. It is time intended for
you to consent to Him complete His wish and appeal for your life so you
can live triumphantly.
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