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WEDNESDAY’S Child Jonathan longs to travel with family
The following information is provided by Wednesday's Child, an organization that helps Idaho foster children find permanent homes.
With dreams of one day becoming a businessman or engineer, 13-year-old Jonathan is hoping to find a Forever Family that will cheer him on and support him as he achieves his goals. This sharp young man may say school isn't easy for him, yet he still strives to work hard and succeed.
Jonathan has quite the sweet tooth. He loves the Christmas holiday season because the eggnog and sugar cookies come out. He would like to learn how to do more of his own baking so he can enjoy his favorite goodies more often, like Rice Krispy treats, cupcakes, and even ice cream.
Jonathan shares that he is an active boy and enjoys spending time outside riding his bike, hiking, and engaging in Nerf gun wars with friends. He can also be very mellow and doesn't mind playing by himself with his Legos, watching his favorite YouTubers, singing to the radio, and playing video games. Jonathan shared he would like to travel with his future adoptive family. He would like to see New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Europe.
Jonathan's permanency team is looking for an adoptive family that has a strong understanding of childhood trauma. He would thrive in a home that provides consistency for him. Jonathan would do well as the youngest or oldest sibling in a two-parent home. Jonathan’s permanency team is looking for families in Northern Idaho, though they are open to all inquiries. If you think Jonathan might be the right fit for your family, inquire today at www.idahowednesdayschild.org. (See below) n For more information on the Idaho Wednesday's Child Program, visit www.idahowednesdayschild.org, or contact Recruitment Coordinator Shawn White at swhite52@ewu.edu or cell 208-488-8989 if you have specific questions. www.christianlivingmag.com
Fourfold Fourfold Kingdom of God
Design of the Space-time Universe
By Gerald Paul Kooyers
Four Functional Realms
One of the more intriguing often repeated themes of the Christian Scriptures is the quantity of four. There are four types of trees in the Garden of Eden, a river that becomes four rivers that water the four types of trees, four beasts in the prophecy of Daniel, four creatures with four faces in Ezekiel’s vision of God, four horses and four chariots in the vision of Zechariah, and four living creatures that surround the throne of God and the Lamb in the Revelation of the Apostle John. These four creatures call out four horses, four messengers of destiny. So what is this very fundamental theme of four all about?
A book for those seeking to understand how the universe is designed; what makes man tick; how to have an eternal life of peace, fragrance, & beauty, this is a very valuable read.
An interesting read - For those seeking a scientific discussion of Christianity