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I The Sunday School Lesson I by John ? Bruyboy. Salem Mauuoiutry Baptist Chyn k '? 1 1 ? ???? Oteyap God (Jafoaa fcM. 15 oud i InMnjiUoison i *.^rnm WdVlMMAI-il U Inel Carrytaj Ow God's iMMtalt 15-161 U1 God Keep* Hss Promises <v lf-20) ? Gad's WmMmumm itJ-St tkc Jsrdia ^God^ ^vt^pccific jcncho ^Thedfoys duo the peopled them U) hove a fear for foe Israelites aada wjectJor^Ood. Wheafoey foey pta a carte-* oa foe city foal aonr cotdd ?o <ml God iMMcted laraei to jo eece aromd foe diy. eae a day for ax days Tbe pnests a*re to ^arry foe 1il nrforf nrawilmfofaiTfo ^TLTlvntmrtmlel^ God wpsed foea to do ae he add iheai Sevea is (he aanber of 11?jfoi'iio A/fear foe seveafo tune aaeaad a tag Mm oa foe horn would ugaal for foe Israelites to fooai. and foe wail would foM liat What this is a Mi crazy walking auxad foe aadl I oacsadoy No douM foey became lax 1 . . * i II 11 W Cmrryimg Om Wi kutnttlmu (y. lf-l* Unci. itrta?i at it may have iniMifcil did as God had iota ai tail dm Oa ihe t^idi frydwtjpt up mdM to be at^ NoSjr iniAnicnone were followed precisely. told the people to tf>out for the Lord bad given them the city Many times we aia God's Meaaiags brraaee we fail to obey God hat fovea as ?aauftMatiaHM wtndonhowtobc snccttthil aad enjoy Hit bleetiwgi. but maay tones we want to try thinfp our way laroel was obedient and God lave tbem the victory at He had UL God Keep* His Frwmis* (v if-2$) The city tad all of its people were tobe destroyed, only the harlot Rahab and those ta her house were to be saved. This was because they befriended the two spies who went did oof do at God add Auuld be a am aa Imd Where On liMBI ctolfvh II OIK ST *? ?>? ? toll! > ?? toe 11 ?I I||I II I. Pad Tie peoplt wed la aed tooTdwalty When we allow God to have limiaiMiin in nah si lla miltalta cara of oar baedesftar aa Wa aa to thai we can reap toe Msaawps of God. if we want to we low people saved, then we aaad to aHow God't divine will to be earned oat la oar lives The world u lost aad aoi iiainhawnhnirwll spcikI eternity. We need to be to toe drvtoe will of God *o tow otoars will we Cbhal manifested through aa Jaal w Israel's enemies realized thai God beam. It caused then to have arespect far God loo. Are we living our lives m such a way thai it points lo? folks to Jesus? Lei us be an *??t*t thai others will fear the Lord and desire to be sawed. May God blew you. Pray for the low. the shubns. the sick and thow in grief ? ? _ - |b The Coach's Corner < - Wimtumg trie" Amlre AtuM? t rvMUi* uyh of the Li upeo leim* ?Bnpionil?ip mn*mt manerlul performance ?rf ?real act.omp!i*hme*t Beinp awl deteatM* Ave leaded Cavern *a? mm> unmaiclwd u> all SAOpem wmm?mmmm* brad Gilbert his coacti invented < the idea >? winning uyi\ IV ?mh Iluny about winuiiiy uyls that ' .an make of it is perhaps Agassi's dress. i not wearing the conventional white teams garb as did Michael Stich But | wearing black socks. Mack shorts, i dan tec stun, ear nogs, a beard, duty looking long hair but his cap was on right Bui the real w inning smite was the actual winner for him Plus a real winner in the stands was his lo\el\ girt friend Brooke shields, a futemov te actress and the daughter of Frank X. shields a former National ranking tennis plaver Agassi s unconventional appearance sure relaxed him thereby allowing htm to fully concentrate and focus on tennis and not tightening jp as did Such. He was very insultuig to the referee as he said. "Are vou From the United States' Thus sarcastuig about a close line call The crowd and all of us simply loved htm for his smiling ^mcemration. his smile, his fantastic tennis playing, he was simply the greatest no doubt about it The surest wav tuswauMo win. ?s play an open game gi >5e-snv?le?th>rWn i le and throw one ???Ml*iend* waHHo the same And that was Andre Agassi's winning uglv Not uglv at all. the mental side in sporis is so important * Walk for Justice Successful The WALK FOR JUSTICE was a gnat mcceaa' Wc succeeded ia what wt set out to do - to walk from Akamz to Watomgton. DC. while collecting signatures on petitions requeuing Prearfeot Clinton to grant RHaadRlqiimelkeSS^fiSaiy - signaiureson ulyTSlMhetoarenow Maklv stored at LPDC lor Atoae use A WALK docaaNM nimeeidsg a vanetv of Native coaceraa was complied and distributed Hundreds of people-Native and aoa-Native-friends from toe USA. Canada, and around the world-met aa ?n Washing ia sappart of Petoet sad the imucs and participated ia the ooaoatt. erf meeting e the Russell xdtfC bUlkUIIK It WM A WOMtmii ^ka to ALL iousl oooadiaasan who vohfersd tosir tons, hind raieed to cover thetr eapaaaaa. gad stalled phones for Swjasjg or tor they txaveied witoto, oar drivers and those who pro\ ided who gathered food donations iSoawaaMS we had so reach food that than was aotspaoe in oar vehicles to carry it1 bxteai supplies were donated cotopaater w&Tprovrfed ojTice for^al^ri-*" musk tans that crnue to DC^aM those rupporterr that ware ia Washtarfoa to wafc whh us, to stag md dance with us...so many that the lilt would go on and on MEEGWETCH' , Add it tonal THANKS goes to , evervouc who helped us fund-raise for the two day souad system rental ufneraior and costing us 53.000 and to the CPA Who has kept the HALK 's financial records during these five months! Also, a btu thank you to Davidah and Charles walker for the trailer which served as office, storage, and lent' I am still "on the road" at this time After the WALK, there wet* ceremonies at Graftoe Peace P^oda , ia upmase New York and then a ctafl foanng weekend m Norther Kentucky sponsored bv Sacred Run when over 20 adults and children learned and akaredhnw to make drums and raales. handwork, prepared hides, tad wood carving A few days laser, we headed to Minneapolis to paraclete in the Four Directions Youth Canoe Joamey Then them was the Pipestone Sundance in Mianseots Presently, we are naming from Ptpessont to PnMelslaod to lend support to groups tnnaaohag a prayer vigil to protest the oroDOfted nuclear waste storawr facintyscheduied to be built From Prairie Island wc will rua to MianeapolM in time to meet the eadTto Tttewd^he'a^^^ I n i?i?inifMiiii?i for October 25 and 26 iBck Leonard and I in working on. Rsmsmher foe Sobriety New Year s Eve Pow Wow In Northern Kentucky. December 30. 31. ami January 1st. Everyone's invite# Acuft Meetrwetch for vour time. St.) : I Health Clipboard > )? ? rrctenuon of Lurpml Tunnel Amntam* Living in Arizona is interesting, even if it is Ik* and dr\ We iust got back from a Hope Butterfly dance These Hopi \ illages are pretty amazing in thai some look as they did hundreds of years ago The dances are. a real religious eapenence and appear to be performed as tradition did hundreds of years ago Even though Indian Health Service has made us be away from home for a long time, the experience and education obtained will be life long Carpal Tunnel Svndrome prevention starts by looking at your work station and the kind of wnrk you perform You should start by making 22mSittJUG5X?? whether vou an or stand at*ork. This ?neaasvouuMt - desS.> n.uts?i*>uid be aiiinna 'so your wrists avoid constant beading The constant beading produces pressure on the madam nerve Avoid holding objects the same wav for a long tune The qseed of handing objects should not be feat all the tme. vary the speed Take breaks from the repetitive work ?adexercise vote wnat by performing movements that you do not use at the work station You should rotate your wrist and your ankles as a form of exercise. If the job requires you to use a tool that pushes cold air or water into your hand, try to limit the length of exposure tune to the cold area Take breaks from using tools that apply pressure to the region of the wrist and hand. You should sit straight if typing or using a computer, and the back or your chair should be tilted slightly back. The computer monitor should be at eye level.You should onlv tilt slightly to make sure the neck and shoulders are relaxed The keyboard keys should be touched lightly Workers can use pads and pi Hows to help rest the wrist and take pressure off the back. You should stretph^ourfiniten far apart for about '{flv&sepoodk two to three tunes when pod can at work Relaxin the hands and shaking them lightly helps reduce tension of the hand and wrist. Make sure the tools you use are in good working condition. After work, playing in sports or exercise helps reduce stress and tension of your bod v Consult with your medical provider about the need for wrist splints at night when performing tasks Kwakai, thank you mHopi I hope God blesses your fomily Brooks and Strickland Wed in Garden Ceremony Lamia Lee Brooks of Pembroke and Ronnie Lee Strickland also of Pembruke were united in mamage at .VuOpm Saturday.August27.1994 in a garden ceremony at the home of her parents Dr Dahon P Brooks officiated The bnde is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Howard Dean Brooks of Pembroke and the granddaughter of the late Mr and Mrs Pete Brooks of Pembroke and the late Mr and Mrs. John David Brewmgton of Pembroke She is a senior at Purnell Swett High School The bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs Ronnie Stnckland Sr. of Pembroke and the grandson of Mrs. Neal Locklear and the late Doome Locklearand Mrs. Ida Strickland and the late Boyd Strickland. He graduated from Pumell Swett in 1992 and is employed by Elkay of Lumbenoo The bride, given in marriage by Willlans is Named Teacher of the Year at Parkton * Pam Williams has been selected as Parkton Elementary School's Teacher of the Year for 1994-95. Mrs Williams is a graduate of Berkmar High School in Lilburn. Georgia. She attended North Georgia College in OaMonega. Georgia and reoeived a<A.BBA degree in management She also received certification in early childhood education at NGC This is Mrs Williams' secood year her father wore a long gown of white taffeta It had a high neckline heavily beaded, tapered want and long tapered sleeve* covered with pearls and sequins. The slurtended wkha chapel length train accented in pearls and ale neon lace Her Indian princess veil was trimmed with alencon lace, pearls and silk illusion floral accents. She earned a white Bible topped with a cascade bouquet of white and blue ro6es baby s breath, floating pearls and ivy The wedding reception followed immediately after the wedding ceremony in the home of the bride. It was hosted by Mrs. Zona Locklear. Mrs Paula Jones. Mrs. Pauline Brooks Mis Laura Locklear and Miss Rachael Blue assisted at the punch bowl After a wedding trip to Myrtle Beach. SC The couple will live at Rt 2 College Court Pembroke. NC. <5 Subscriptions One year in NC, $20.00 Out of state. $25.00 Second Class Postage Paid at Pembroke. NC at Parkton School where she teachers fourth grade Mrs Williams is currently a member of the North CaroV.oa Association of Educators at the state and local levels. She is the school's hospitality chairperson and serves on the academic committee Mrs> Williams is also involved in serves as social chairperson for her Sunday school department, and helps with the children's choir. Mrs Williams strongly believes that all children have the right to an equal and fair education. She feels thin given the opportunity to succeed, all children can learn. NC State to Hold Awards Program North Carolina State University is sponsoring its 16th annual Merit Awards Program and invites academically talented high school seniors to compete for scholarships Under the program, more than 100 scholarships will be awarded for the 1995-96 academic year on the I basis of merit. Scholarships range in value from SI,500, for the freshman year only, to S3.500 annually, renewable tor four years The competition includes the prestigious John T Caldwell Alumni Scholarships, which will be offered to 25 freshmen entering NCSU in the fall of 1995 Patricia J Lee program coordinator, said Nov. I isthe deadline for applications Scholarship recipients will be announced by mid March The overall renewable value of university wide and individual curriculum scholarships for the 1994 95 competition amounted to more than SI million. Lee said NCSU s goal is to attract academically talented high school seniors from North Carolina and the nation Last vear. more than 750 students from North Carolinaaiuj other states applied fax merit awards R,Lee said the John T 'Caldwell Scholar ship carries an extra stipend to offset the difference between ui-state and out-of-state tuition rates. For more information and application forms, seniors should contact then school counselors, or write to the Merit Awards Program. NCSU. Box 7342. Raleigh. NC 27695 _7342. ^ | tUMok's 1 of Lumber Bridge, inc. 843-2300 8 variety of the finest down borne cooWn\ Anywhere! Best Barbecue Around! I freshfe cooked. chopped and seasoned daily. I{ Straight off the pffl AO desserts, biscuits, oornbread and hushouppies made from scratch! . | We have a variety of seafood and it's always 1 FRESH! I PWl nooaay Tuesday ? Imwaiyrfnd Lunch Buffet btrrm Outlet 4 p.nu- 9 pjn. $7.99 Dinner Buffer MOW i! t.m.4 pjil oo^rflj^ 3 * ~ ?... ? . ? - ^ 1 > r ? The Intertribal Council of Elders ; _ _ It looking for members from aP Carolina tribes, r groups, and bands to aid in Traditional Heritage, Cultural, Spiritual Gatherings. For Hore information call Spotted Turtle at (910) S2 M178, PalntedTurtle at (910) S21 -0020 or Wild Turkey at (910) 521*2826. Or write in care of the CaroNna Indian Voice, P.O. Bo* 1075, Pembroke, NC 28372. Fax (9J0) 521-1975. '*"?< ? ' ' ? ? ~ ; -?? "... ? .. -? ha ;'X' V K ? j / '".in - ? ,? ^ ; . ?? . ... ? ? *. ???????A????
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