MOULTON —
As we begin the year 2012, we face a time of great uncertainty, especially economically. It is also a presidential election year with all of the rhetoric and promises that brings. And I think the solution does not come from our elected officials, the solution will come from each one of us. You see the greatness of this nation that is a democratic republic in which we can select our leaders. And it could be easy to blame them but we have all parts and troubles we have for we are reaping what we have sown. So I think we need not look for someone to blame, but to see what we can do. Recovery begins with we, not they.
To face these great challenges, the Moulton Christian Church, 105 N. Vine St., will be looking at Recovery Road as we look at just how we can meet those challenges and seek to do it from a biblical perspective. We will have our renewal weekend Jan. 27-29. We will begin Friday at 7 p.m. in the church fellowship hall. On Saturday we will begin at 8:30 a.m. with the first of four sessions. Then Sunday evening we will hold our last session at 6 p.m. All are invited. Let’s come and see what we can be doing as individuals. Our politicians are only pushing the solution off on our grandchildren. For more information on the weekend, contact Reg Higginbottom at (641) 642-3905. Come and join us.
Religion
January 24, 2012
Renewal weekend to be held Jan. 27-29 at Moulton Christian Church
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