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A $10,000 Serpent And Going Before Pharaoh Tq day I believe Moses never knew what he had when he was walking around prodding sheep with his staff, until God got it a holt. WhenGod told him to lay it on the ground and it became " a serpent then he realised what the Lord could do with a simple ? shepherd's staff. Pictured above u Evangelist Billy Loddear. Brother Billy is fixing to stretch out his ? staff. His staff *the rolled up cable in ? the wooden spool he is standing side ' of is a 450 ft 3 inch, TV Broadcast ing cable. The cable will be "Stretched out" on his TV stations, Channel 17, High attitude TV Tower. - The cable will be attached to 4 send - ing antenna that will broadcast to 4 sending antenna that will broadcast in the 4 direction. North, South, East and West. Brother Billy will also be increas ing his wattage and sending out a stronger signal. Just as Moses was in the wilderness trying to lead the chil dren of Israel to the promise land. Brother Billy's TV. Tower stands in the mists of the wilderness know as Robeson County As Moses lead the Tribe of Israel, Brother Billy tires to lead the tribe ofLumbees, Tuscarora. Robeson Cherokees, Hatteras Iuscarora, Cheraws, and others to higher heights and deeper depths in die Lord. 0.? , 1 believe Brother Billy could use the Jethro principle here. Not the Jethro on the Beverly Hill Billy's who use to cipher and say "Ought from ought leaves ought, two ought from ought leave ought, and what you ought to do you ought to do", but the Jethro that was his father-in-law. that told him to ait up a chain-of Get some lieutenants, like the lieu tenant at Harper1! Ferry, Scyamore Hill, First Methodist, Sandy Plains, Mt. Eletn, Brother Claudie on the stormy seas, South Broadway, and several others, what it comes down to is supporting and following the leader. I'm sure the tribes of Robe son would very much enjoy and re joice to see some of these lieutenants oo Channel 17. Why even one of the head ropers like Brother Mike Cum mings would look good on Channel 17 and don't forget about Brother Bruce at Berea either. Well the promise land lay before us, will we bring back a good report when we spy out the promise land or are we going to keep singing the same old tune? "There are giants in the land, here a giant, there are giants, everywhere a giant, giant." Aren't you Robesoo Redmen and Redwomen tired of the wilderness. Dont you want the fruits ofthe "Promise Land". Happy homes, saved husbands and wives, obedient Children, hooest friends, and trust worthy and kind folks. Support Brother Billy, because you are really supporting yourselves when you do. You know why? Because Brother Billy bejieyes that Jesus is Our only Hope, a^wi^h Jesus we can make it. And don't forget Brother Billy is a member of the tribe, he is a Locklear you know. Remember too. To keep straight as an arrow for JESUS, straight as an Arrow. Just like the fine fottcsat theCarolina Indian Voice are straight as an arrow. May God Bless all the tribes and keep you safe in his Everlasting Love. See you in Heaven and on Channel 7. Joe Red Buffalo. Coach's Corner by Ken Johnson The Dallas Cowboys Ts Win It All The easy win over a good Philadel phia team shows how strong the Cow boys' defense really is. Dallas beat them 34-10. Experience is supposed to be on the sides of Buffalo, Miami and San Francisco but you can't top youth with its hustle, desire and the best rated defense of the Cowboys. San Francisco has been the best team of the 80s but the Dallas Cowboys will be starting their "Dynasty of the 90s." Watch my word. Defense, the desire to block and tackle is the sure winner for Dallas. Buffalo may loose to Miami on Sunday because Marv Levy just doesn't seem to give Frank Reich a chance to tart when he deserves to start. Going with Jim Kelly wife his banged up knee and having been out of competition for three weeks just isnt right. Frank Reich did a mag nificent job against Houston, com ing back from being do wn 3 3 to 3 and winning in overtime. Marv Levy may "gum-it-up" by not starting Frank Reich. Buffalo plays good, steady football wife Frank Reich at quarter back. Marino was great against San Di ego wife no interceptions while Humphries threw 4 interceptions Miami still struggles to win but has beaten Buffalo once and lost to Buf falo once but this Sunday's AFC game is a Home game for Miami and Buf falo won't have to play in the cold, chill, or Buffalo Rich Stadium It should be a great game wife Kenny Davis getting stronger as a good re placement for Thurman Thomas wife his injured hip pointer It's a toss-up ? The winner going to the Super Bowl. But Dallas is my pick to win it all. ThrPmhlrm NAIL PUNCUS The Solution FUNGI NAIL? 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