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GoodNews from the Pastor’s Desk Good News for All by Julius Mccarter GoodNews for Kids It’s a New Day by Stephanie Young GoodNews on Money Matters Attention Must Be Paid by Andrew Lee GoodNews for Men A Kingdom Man’s Focus by Theodore Young GoodNews for Women I’m Not Fine by Chandalee Chrisman GoodNews for your Taste Buds Holiday Cranberry Bars by Kayla Stevens GoodNews for Parents The Stop Sign by Terrie Ruff GoodNews for Everyone Not All Pizzas are Created Equal by Danny Hesterly GoodNews for Teens Being an Example by Wendy Pierce GoodNews for Seniors The Soldiers I Know by Esmerelda Lee GoodNews for Everyone Here I Am Lord; Take Them by Stacey Wielfaert GoodNews for Couples Like the Movies by Rachel Smith GoodNews for Health & Fitness The Heart-Made Medicine by Evan Tyler Fox GoodNews for Everyone Yes! Get On That Plane and Go! by Mande Chapman GoodNews for Women’s Health Wrinkle, Wrinkle, Go Away by Dr. James White GoodNews for Everyone Recovery Part II by Pam Turner GoodNews for Life National Adoption Month by Amy Scott

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Gò0dNews from the Pastor’s Desk

Good News for All

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by Rev. Dr. Julius McCarter

ome of us in the Church too often see evangelism as simply introducing people to Jesus only as a means to get to heaven. It neglects discipleship as well as the broader dimension of Jesus’s gospel of the Kingdom of God. Others fall into the trap of excluding personal evangelism purely for the goal of social activism. It’s too bad we so often err on one side or the other in this false dichotomy we’ve set up between personal salvation and social justice. Evangelism means sharing the euangelion: The Gospel, the Good News. The Good News is that Jesus came to put together a countercultural community that is committed to returning the world to right order and to restoring all that God has created. Isaiah 61, which Jesus read when he inaugurated his public ministry in Luke 4, represents Jesus’s mission statement – and therefore our mission statement. We are to preach the Good News to the poor, bind up the brokenhearted, proclaim freedom for the captives, and renew ruined cities. If we are busy doing all that, then the terms we use to talk about it (evangelism, social justice, activism, etc.) will simply no longer matter. There is power within the life of each individual who identifies himself or herself as a Jesus-follower to serve as a redeeming force within the culture and the world (2 Corinthians 5:20). And mercy is the common denominator, the underlying force that calls us, as Christians, to live out the good news Jesus proclaimed in real and need-meeting ways. If we are truly to mirror the compassion of Christ, we must reach the lost, serve with the poor, and be an active voice and advocate for setting the oppressed free; speaking up for those who lack the power or opportunity to speak for themselves. It all must matter to us, because it all matters to God. Mercy is the driving force behind the call to social justice – efforts to bring freedom and renewal to the oppressed and broken. Social justice is not just about giving relief; it’s also about empowering the individual and entire communities. Often when we talk about

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social justice, we only focus on changing structures. But, if we only redesign the structures without empowering individuals within their communities, we fail to bring about systemic change. Of course, it must be said that social justice also goes beyond empowering individuals and communities. It also requires us to work at all levels of government to change the laws, institutions, barriers, and biases that oppress people. Apart from a personal relationship with Jesus, we will never be the light of Christ in the world. No matter on which side of the evangelism-social justice spectrum you stand, I encourage you to Google the words “Christians are” and scroll through the first few pages of results. It’s an exercise that’s both enlightening and discouraging. Those who are simply social activists can be just as mean and judgmental as some who proclaim Jesus evangelistically but live and act like hell. The prophet Zechariah reminds us, “Neither by power, nor by strength, but by my spirit, says the Lord” (Zechariah 4:6). Personal piety is just as essential as social justice and missional action. We believe in a God who can bring life back from the dead. If we then act on that belief with our voices, hands, feet, and bank accounts, then nothing will be impossible. At its core, the Gospel of Jesus Christ is the Gospel of the Kingdom of God, and Jesus is the King of that Kingdom. We, as his followers, are to submit to his authority in order that we may embody his mission on earth. We must move from simply debating cognitive theory and instead start holding one another accountable for naming the name of Jesus, serving the world in practical ways, and giving voice to the voiceless and hopeless. Then we are truly living out the mission to make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world. Rev. Julius McCarter, PhD, is a minister and spiritual director who makes his home in Laudon, TN. He is an author; his most recent book is Finding Faith. He keeps a blog at http://the-little-friar.blogspot.com.


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It’s a New Day by Stephanie Young

ave you ever had a time where you wished you

me.” You left your homework and are nervous about

could start all over? Everything that could go

what the teacher will say. Ask God for strength and be

wrong, did go wrong. You were late for school.

truthful with the teacher. Commit to bringing it in the

You left part of your homework on the kitchen table.

next day and being a better steward of your time and

You forgot your change of clothes for gym. Or you just

organization. You don’t feel quite like yourself and have

feel like you woke up on “the wrong side of the bed.”

been struggling to “get it together.” The Bible says to fly

Maybe you had an argument with a friend or disagree-

high on wings like an eagle. Go the school bathroom.

ment with a parent. This has happened to all of us at

Take a moment, a few deep breaths, pray, and pick

one time or another, but we don’t always know how to

yourself up. It’s a new moment, a renewed opportunity

re-set or restart.

to run

Isaiah 40:30-31 says, “Even youths will become

For those tougher situations that are relationships

exhausted, and young men will give up. But those who

with families or friends, you may ask, “how do I start

wait on the Lord will find new strength. They will fly

new? It’s not so easy when feelings are involved.” Phi-

high on wings like eagles. They will run and not grow

lippians 4:13 states, “For I can do everything with the

weary. They will walk and not faint” (NLT). Yes, even

help of Christ who gives me the strength I need” (NLT).

you as a young person will grow tired when things

God gave us the Holy Spirit to guide us through our

don’t seem to be going your way. But the Bible says to

most difficult times and difficult decisions. He is here to

wait and you will find strength, not just in your body,

help. No matter what we forgot to do, no matter how we

but also in your mind and spirit. Yes, you were late for

feel, no matter why we missed something to do, no mat-

school, but you are there now. At your desk, take a few

ter what the problem is, he can help us reset, regroup,

deep breaths and say, “it’s a new moment. God’s got

and start a new moment, a new “day.”

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Stephanie Young is an educator with 20 years experience in the public and private sector. She has worked in various parts of ministry, but most closely with marriage ministry alongside her husband, Theodore Young Jr. of 20 years. As she completes her doctorate degree this year, she looks forward to what else God has in store.


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investments have grown (or decreased). Evaluate if your

play Death of a Salesman, and it’s an important mantra

investments are still meeting your goals, or whether you need

for managing our personal finances. Dave Ramsey

to change some of your investments from this point forward.

often says that the first rule of personal finance is simply that

4. Insurance: Remember that proper insurance coverage is

we must “bother” with our money matters. Many people treat

essential to any financial plan.

their finances as though they were driving a car with their

Lack of insurance can wipe you out financially speaking.

eyes closed and no hands on the steering wheel—the result

So when those insurance premiums arrive in the mail, or

of driving like that would obviously be disaster. Similarly,

when your insurance agent sends you information about

deliberate attention must be paid to every aspect of our

evaluating your existing coverages, be sure to take the time

personal finances. Here’s a quick breakdown of how that

to examine these details closely. Some things to check include

might look . . .

the following:

1. Monthly expenses and spending: Those monthly

• Do you still have enough coverage to meet your needs?

checking account statements must actually be taken out of the

For instance, if your home has increased in value by

mailbox and opened, examined closely, and reconciled with

tens of thousands of dollars over the past years, do you

your checkbook. If you’re high-tech and use an “app” for your

need to purchase more homeowner’s insurance to cover

banking statements, you still have to sit down and verify every transaction on your phone to see that it matches your checkbook

full replacement value? • Deductibles: Are your deductibles still appropriate for

and debit records. Then, compare what you actually spent

your vehicles, home, and personal items? How much

to what you intended to spend by looking over that month’s

could you save on your premiums by increasing your

budget (you did make a monthly budget, didn’t you?

deductibles, and is this savings worth it once you

2. Savings: open those bank statements telling your balances in your savings account or Certificates of Deposit.

analyze the “break even” point? 5. Debts/Payment statements: I saved the least enjoyable

Check to see that the balances are accurate and how much

tasks for last, but it’s imperative to avoid the trap of not

interest you’re earning every quarter. Also check to see if there

opening mail (or checking email if you get electronic billing)

are any hidden “fees” that might have been deducted from

just because you know it’s a credit card bill or other payment.

your account (for failing to maintain a required minimum

These payments come with a “due date” and a “late charge” if

balance, for instance, or for not signing up for Direct Deposit).

they are not paid on time, so avoid the “ostrich syndrome” by

3. Investments: this should be the “fun” part to track— after all, this is where your wealth is being built! Open those

shutting your eyes and pretending it’s not there. By simply “paying attention” to our finances

statements from your mutual fund companies or stock

intentionally, we can put ourselves on a path toward financial

broker or online investment accounts. Check the amounts

success. Prosperity doesn’t happen by accident; it results from

of dividends you’ve received (or reinvested). See how your

countless daily decisions made deliberately on a regular basis.

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A Kingdom Man’s Focus by Theodore Young

n John chapter 11, Jesus displays amazing focus on our

When he arrived in Judea, Jesus encounters Lazarus’s

salvation. He displayed poise, bravery, and meeting the

sisters and the mourners. He did not meet her with any

need of others.

of our cliché Christian terms. He spoke life, hope, and

When he was alerted to his friend, Lazarus’s, sickness

encouragement through God’s promises. How many times

he stayed two days before leaving. As much as he wanted

are we guilty of telling folks, “The Lord will provide” or “I

to go to his friend’s side, he remained two extra days.

am praying for you?” As Christian men, we have to be in

It is safe to say that he was about his Father’s business

the word to learn the word and be able to express kingdom

for those two days. There are times when God gives us

answers to those who are hurting, hopeless, and lost.

assignments. It is easy to lay the assignment aside and

Finally, he took in the entire situation. He felt the

handle our personal interest. However, he trusted his

gravity of Lazarus’s death. “Jesus wept.” It does not

father, knowing that there was a divine purpose in his

say how long, but he openly displayed his personal hurt

delay. He did not become frustrated with the delay. He just

and loss. He was consumed with the heavy hearts, the

remained committed. For those of us who have families,

disappointments of the void that had been left by Lazarus.

it is important that we make them the priority, but we also

He cried not because he was dead, but he cried for the

need the Holy Spirit to gives wisdom and understanding to

death of all of us who have to face it. He displayed his

manage our homes.

feelings out in the open for all to see. As men, some of

He displayed bravery when he returned to Judea. It

us have been cultured not to cry or share much emotion.

did not hinder Christ when Thomas stated, “Let’s go back

However, Christ, being the man of God that he was, could

to Judea to die.” He displayed bravery to return to Judea

not help but show his emotions. Then with the anointing

even at the risk of being stoned. As Christian men, there

on him he moved pass his feelings. He fulfilled his divine

are a lot of things in this world today that gives us just

assignment. He moved past his emotions and honored God

cause to become fearful. The 21 Coptic Christians that were

with his obedience to his mission. Jesus is our example of a

beheaded by ISIS last year had reason to fear; they were

Kingdom man’s focus.

facing being beheaded. They had every reason you may have to live, but not at the expense of their faith in Christ. What are we afraid of and who are we afraid of? If we do have fear we can turn to God’s word for encouragement.

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Theodore Young was born and lived in Bronx, NY, for 42 years. He has been married 19 years and is the father of two teenage daughters. He accepted Christ in his life 31 years ago. He works as a licensed social worker in the state of Tennessee for the last 8 years.


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’m tired of putting a smile on and saying, “I’m fine,” or “I’m okay,” when I’m not. “Always be joyful. Never stop praying. Be thankful in all circumstances...” (1 Thessalonians 5:16-18b) are the Christian answers we hear most often. Practicing those in the midst of feeling exhausted from trying to be "the strong one" is tough. Last month, I shared through suffering physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually, I recognized that I was not living in who God said I was, and I was holding back my focus from God. When I kept "stuff" to myself, I became entrenched in my pain, depression, and loneliness, unable to rejoice or give thanks. One day of being lonely led to another day of not sharing with those I love, which led to weeks and then months of compounded thoughts of, "No one cares," and, “I'm alone." In studying Paul’s life, Acts 18:9-10 jumped off the page. In his first, two-year missionary journey, Paul had traveled about 1,235 miles. In Corinth, at this time, Paul was about 1,200 miles into his second journey. Bible commentators believe he was ready to quit, in spite of the successful spread of the Gospel. The text doesn’t tell us why, and we can only speculate if it was from physical, mental, emotional, or spiritual discouragement. No matter the cause, I can relate to the desire to walk away from everything, including God’s call

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on my life. However, God encouraged Paul, "Do not be afraid, but go on speaking, and do not be silent, for I am with you, and no one will attack you to harm you, for I have many in this city who are my people.” God encouraged Paul to keep speaking for and about Him and provided a community to surround, encourage, and protect him. God showed me if this great man needed encouragement, why would I think I could endure my struggles alone? The entrenchment I allowed myself to continue in was contrary to who I am in God. Resting in who He says I am, doesn’t make the struggles disappear, but it does draw my focus off myself to focus on God! Contrary to what the adversary wants me to believe, I am not meant to do this alone. I need encouragement, love, and support from God and from the community He’s given me. The next step after shifting my focus and attitude to God was to share with my community that I wasn’t fine. For months, I kept everyone at arm’s length, unable to enjoy life with friends and family. When I took that next step of sharing, God used my community to surround me with encouragement. As we struggle, we don’t have to be "fine" or "okay" when things aren’t. When we are brave and honest as we reach out for help, we may also be a lifeline for someone else who needs to share their struggles. When we embrace who God says we are and the community He’s given us, we learn how to rejoice when we’re not fine.

Chandalee Chrisman and her husband Keith have been married 11 years. Chandalee has homeschooled for 9 years, and recently completed her master's in Christian Studies. She is the women's director and communications coordinator at Stuart Heights Baptist Church.


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he holiday season has always been one of my

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favorites. From out-of-town family coming in

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to say hello to friends filling every corner of the

cranberries aren’t around, feel free to substitute with

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frozen cranberries or other fruits as well.

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whirlwind of activity! Every year, I commit to put less on my calendar during the holiday season, and every year the activities seem to multiply or that Elf on the Shelf adds to my calendar! I love every minute of it (mostly), but I can also find myself needing an easy goto dish to take to holiday parties. In the spirit of the holidays and over-commitment, I want to share my go-to holiday dessert: holiday cranberry bars. When I was in grad school several years ago, a friend of mine shared this recipe with me and I make them every single year. They are one of my absolute favorite indulgences around the holidays and so quick and easy to put together. Fresh cranberries steal the show in this recipe. The cranberries burst a

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Anglican Church of the Redeemer 423.892.1101 104 McBrien Rd, 37411

Assembly of God

Calvary Church 423.629.1200 1212 South Seminole Drive, 37412 Fresh Fire Awakening 423.255.3103 Chattanooga, 37421

Baptist Bayside Baptist Church 423-344-8327 6100 Hwy 58 Harrison, TN 37416 Covenant Baptist Church 423.892.5542 1640 N. Joiner Rd, 37421 Duncan Park Baptist Church 706.899.3707 1609 Glowmont Dr, 37412 New Haven Baptist Church 423.855.4910 1058 Graysville Rd, 37421 Middle Cross Baptist Church 423.877.5742 4009 Norcross Rd, 37343 Heritage Baptist Church 423.499.5060 2934 Hickory Valley Rd, 37421 Ridgeview Baptist Church 423.899.1530 6 Moore Rd, 37411 Spring Creek Road Baptist 423.894.0700 1312 Spring Creek Rd, 37412 Alpine Baptist Church 423.875.3522 4720 Stagg Rd, 37415 Ashland Terrace Baptist Church 423.877.4392 906 Ashland Terrace, 37415 Avondale Baptist Church 423.344.2208 5479 Hwy 58, 37416 Bartle Baugh Baptist Church 423.344.5207 6129 Champion Rd, 37416 Berean Baptist Church 423.629.1634 1614 Kirby Ave, 37404 Bethel Baptist Church 423.875.9107 632 Lullwater Rd, 37405 Bethlehem Baptist Church 423.266.5484 101 Lawn St, 37405 Bible Way Baptist Church 423.624.2149 2003 Elmendorf St, 37406

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Brainerd Baptist Church 423.624.2606 300 Brookfield Ave, 37411 Brainerd Hills Baptist Church 423.892.6645 6611 East Brainerd Rd, 37421 Calvary Baptist Church 423.875.8154 5201 Dayton Blvd, 37415 Central Baptist Church 423.624.4678 901 Woodmore Ln, 37411 Charity Baptist Church 423.267.6576 2340 Rossville Blvd, 37408 Clifton Hill Baptist Church 423.867.4887 3616 Rossville Blvd, 37407 Concord Baptist Church 423.892.9313 7025 East Brainerd Rd, 37421 East Brainerd Baptist Church 423.892.4235 1047 Graysville Rd, 37421 East Lake Baptist Church 423.698.1597 3315 12th Ave, 37407 East Ridge Baptist Church 423.698.2421 4201 Ringgold Rd, 37412 Edgewood Baptist Church 423.629.5821 3604 Ringgold Road, 37412 Empowerment Church 423.355.5576 1203 Blocker Lane, 37412 Faith Baptist Church 423.344.9712 8834 North Hickory Valley, 37416 Fellowship Baptist Church 423.894.8080 5335 Clemons Rd, 37412 First Baptist Church 423.265.2257 401 Gateway Ave, 37402 First Baptist Church 423.629.1950 1228 Latta St, 37406 First Baptist Church 423.265.3229 506 East 8th St., 37403 First Calvary Baptist Church 423.267.5159 300 Bell Ave, 37405 Grace Baptist Church 423.892.4869 7815 Shallowford Rd, 37421 Greater Beulah Baptist Church 423.624.0418 1301 Commerce St, 37404 Harmony Baptist Church 423.629.9660 3832 Youngstown Rd, 37406 Hickory Valley Baptist Church

423.892.1916 2320 Hickory Valley Rd, 37421 Church of the Highlands 423.493.4111 6621 Hunter Road, Harrison, TN 37341 Hillcrest Baptist Church 423.867.2812 3300 East 42nd St, 37407 Independent Baptist Church 423.875.3054 2624 Lyndon Ave, 37412 International Baptist Church 423.624.8638 1512 Old Ringgold Rd, 37404 Kings Point Baptist Church 423.624.5202 2834 Harrison Pike, 37403 Kingwood Baptist Church 423.624.7301 3522 Ringgold Rd, 37412 LifeSpring Baptist Church 423.892.8469 1701 Hickory Valley Road, 3742 New Hope Missionary Baptist 423.697.7000 3777 Wilcox Blvd, 37411 Lookout Valley Baptist Church 423.825.5335 23 Lilac Ave, 37419 Macedonia Baptist Church 423.267.6915 1156 East Main St, 374081 Mission Ridge Baptist Church 423.624.0424 302 Shallowford Rd, 37411 Morris Hill Baptist Church 423.892.2071 1804 Morris Hill Rd, 37421 Mount Paran Baptist Church 423.629.2377 1319 Moss Dr, 37411 New Grace Baptist Church 423.899.5510 7861 Lee Hwy, 37421 Orchard Knob Baptist Church 423.629.6115 1734 East 3rd St, 37404 Philadelphia Baptist Church 423.629.5786 2230 East 18th St, 37404 Pilgrim Rock Baptist Church 423.894.7548 1726 Church Rd, 37421 Pleasant Hill Baptist Church 423.892.0237 1441 Crawford Rd, 37421 Prospect Baptist Church 423.698.4149 734 Dodson Ave, 37404 Resurrected Reformed Baptist 423.698.8086 2230 East 18th Street, 37404 Ridgedale Baptist Church

423.499.0994 1831 Hickory Valley Road, 37421 Rose of Sharon Baptist Church 423.629.9534 2001 Blackford St, 37404 Second Baptist Church 423.629.6039 1619 East Main St, 37404 Shiloh Baptist Church 423.267.3131 1708 Carr St, 37408 Silverdale Baptist Church 423.892.2173 7236 Bonny Oaks Dr, 37421 Standifer Gap Baptist Church 423.892.8596 8159 Standifer Gap Rd, 37421 Stanley Heights Baptist Church 423.867.8060 1512 Mcbrien Rd, 37412 Temple Baptist Church 423.622.1913 3200 Rossville Blvd, 37407 Terra Vista Baptist Church 423.892.3879 4412 Oakwood Dr, 37416 Tucker Baptist Church 423.510.9684 1115 North Moore Rd, 37411 Washington Park Baptist 423.899.9408 1823 Shepherd Rd, 37421 Westview Baptist Church 423.899.0127 9516 East Brainerd Rd, 37421 Woodland Park Baptist Church 423.899.9185 6735 Standifer Gap Rd, 37421

Catholic Basilica of Saints Peter & Paul Catholic Church 423.266.1618 214 East 8th St, 37402

Church of God East Lake Church of God 423.698.6522 2949 East 29th St, 37407 Brainerd Hills Church of God 423.892.2092 410 Friar Rd, 37421 City Church of Chattanooga 423.894.6982 7122 Lee Hwy, 37421 Church of God of Prophecy 423.899.4074 3927 Webb Rd, 37416 Church of God of Prophecy 423.894.0597 2201 Hickory Valley Rd, 37421 Church of God of the Union Assembly 706.313.3489 1014 Spring Creek Rd, 37412


Church of God Seventh Day 423.899.5490 7504 Old Lee Hwy, 37421 East Brainerd Church of God 423.899.4755 8312 East Brainerd Rd, 37421 The Crossing Church 423.867.7287 7501 Standifer Gap Rd, 37421 East Side Church of God 423.624.8797 2105 Citico Ave, 37404 Fellowship Church of God 423.867.3194 3426 Clio Ave, 37407 Holy Temple Church of God 423.629.2649 2311 Bliss St, 37406 Joyful Noise Church of God 423.698.1813 1614 Foust St, 37404 Omega Harvest Church 423.875.0033 4904 Dayton Blvd, 37415 Pure Holiness Church of God 423.622.4667 420 North Holly St, 37404 Redemption Point 423-855-7321 3831 Ooltewah-Ringgold Rd. Ooltewah, TN 37363 Temple of Faith Church of God 423.698.2700 2139 East 27th 37407 United Temple Church of God 423.624.1037 2418 Dodson Ave, 37406 Vision Church of God 423.624.7170 4901 Midland Pike, 37411 Word Center Church of God 423.867.3330 4803 13th Ave, 37407

Community Church Cosmopolitan Community Church 423.622.3217 3031 Wilcox Blvd, 37411 Friendship Community Church 423.698.3471 7 North Tuxedo Dr, 37411 Metropolitan Community Church 423.629.2737 1601 Foust St, 37404

Lutheran

Ascension Lutheran Church 423.698.5047 720 South Germantown Rd, 37412 First Lutheran Church 423.629.5990 2800 McCallie Avenue, 37404 Good Shepherd Lutheran 423.629.4661 822 Belvoir Ave, 37412 Saint Phillip Lutheran Church

423.267.1475 51 West 25th St, 37408

Methodist Jones Memorial UMC 423.624.6073 4131 Ringgold Rd, 37412 Mount Crest UMC 423.881.4165 8206 Cicero Tr, 37421 St John UMC 423.892.2257 3921 Murray Hills Dr, 37416 Wesley Memorial UMC 423.892.6446 6314 E. Brainerd Rd, 37421 East Ridge UMC Pastor Ken Sauer 423-892-8451 1601 Prater Road, East Ridge, TN 37412 Stanley UMC 423.624.6729 501 Dodson Ave, 37404 Washington Hills UMC 423.892.8050 6216 Hadley Dr, 37416 Cleveland Trinity UMC 423.892.6926 9028 Warbler Ln, 37421 East Lake UMC 423.624.4921 2903 East 37th St, 37407 St Elmo UMC 423.490.7039 4626 St Elmo Avenue, 37409 Lake Vista UMC 423.892.4941 6216 Hadley Dr, 37416 Saint Mary CME Church 423.622.2742 1417 Wheeler Ave, 37406 Sheares Memorial UMC 423.855.2004 515 Airport Rd, 37421 Sheares Memorial UMC 423.698.4114 400 Glenwood Dr, 37404 Tyner UMC 423.892-0444 6805 Standifer Gap Rd, 37421

Nazarene Calvary Church of the Nazarene 423.892.5771 4400 Bonny Oaks Dr, 37416 East Ridge Church of the Nazarene 423.864.8828 5821 Ringgold Rd, 37412 First Church of the Nazarene 423.893.7756 5455 North Terrace, 37411 Lookout Valley Church of the Nazarene

423.821.2332 136 S. Aster Avenue, 37419

Non-Denominational Christian Family Church 423.774.8888 88 Hunt Drive Rossville, GA 30741 The Sacred Heart Mission of Chattanooga 423.238.3835 3914 St Elmo Ave, 37409 Faith Connection Church 423.933.6986 7312 Shallowford Rd, 37421 Free To Worship Revival Center 423.650.9172 9966 Lovell Rd. Soddy Daisy, TN 37379 Metropolitan Tabernacle 423.894.3377 2101 West Shepherd Rd, 37422 Carpenters Cowboy Church 423.867.4232 3616 Rossville Blvd, 37407 Brainerd Hills Chapel Church 423.899.3098 5931 Pinegrove Tr, 37421 Chattanooga Church 423.892.2888 6188 Adamson Circle, 37416 Christian Church of Hope 423.855.0767 2330 Hickory Valley Rd, 37421 Church of Jesus 423.629.5051 2118 Wilson St, 37406 Church of the First Born 423.756.0704 3418 St Elmo Ave, 37409 Church of the Lord Jesus 423.265.8235 200 West 19th St, 37408 Mount Summit of Peace Church 423.899.0434 6925 Shallowford Rd, 37421 New Covenant Church 423.867.2121 3700 Clio Ave, 37407 New Covenant Fellowship Church 423.899.8001 1326 North Moore Road, 37411 The Net Church Carmike East Ridge 18 5080 South Terrace, 37412 Ramp Church Chattanooga 423.531.7267 3975 TN-2, 37411 Walker Avenue First Church 423.622.2982 2101 Walker St, 37404 Worlds Church of the Living God 423.622.2992 2110 Glass St, 37406

Pentecostal Emanuel Pentecostal Church 423.821.5261 4204 Ohls Ave, 37410

Redemption To The Nations 423.591.7886 1908 Bailey Ave, 37404 Sharon Pentecostal Church 423.867.7088 1400 East 48th St, 37407 Virtuous Church 423.521.4440 5952 Brainerd Road, 37412 Word of Pentecost Church 423.624.2620 1722 Newton St, 37406

Presbyterian First Cumberland Presbyterian 423.698.2556 1505 North Moore Rd, 37411 Central Presbyterian Church 423.629.1401 1815 McCallie Ave, 37404 Covenant Presbyterian Church 423.899.5377 8451 East Brainerd Rd, 37421 East Ridge Presbyterian Church 423.867.2717 4919 Court Dr, 37412 First Presbyterian Church 423.267.1206 554 McCallie Ave, 37402 New Hope Presbyterian Church 423.892.0853 7301 Shallowford Rd, 37421 North Minster Presbyterian 423.894.3773 4791 Hal Dr, 37416 St Elmo Presbyterian Church 423.821.1424 4400 St Elmo Ave, 37409 Second Presbyterian Church 423.266.2828 700 Pine St, 37402 Valleybrook Presbyterian Church 6001 Hixson Pike, 37343

Vineyard Vineyard Christian Fellowship 423.704.2188 10615 London Ln, 37302

Seventh-Day Adventist Collegedale Community 9503 Four Corners Place Collegedale, TN 37363 Hamilton Community Church 7997 Shallowford Rd Chattanooga, TN 37421 Orchard Park SDA Church 423.698.0707 951 N. Orchard Knob Ave, 37404

Wesleyan Faith Community Wesleyan 7725 Shallowford Road Chattanooga, TN 37421

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Gò0dNews for Parents

The Stop Sign

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“Your ears will hear a word behind you, ‘This is the way, walk in it,’ whenever you turn to the right or to the left.” —Isaiah 30:21 by Terrie Ruff

t had been a long and busy day. I worked my regular hours then taught an evening class, and it was almost 8:00 as I headed home. It was late, I was tired and hungry, not a good combination. I decided to make a few phone calls as I traveled knowing that once I arrived home, I wouldn’t have the energy to do so. As I talked with a good friend, I approached the familiar back road home and not paying attention slowed up at the stop sign, but didn’t stop. As soon as I turned onto the road, you guessed it; blue lights came from almost out of nowhere! I quickly ended my conversation, gathered my insurance card and driver’s license as I slowly rolled the window down. The officer was serious as he approached my car almost scolding me, “Ma’am, you ran the stop sign.” I was caught. I had no excuse. I wasn’t paying attention; I had become so familiar with this short cut, that I had become lazy and was just going through the motions. I was guilty. He returned to his car to verify my information and as I waited on the side of the road, blue lights, flashing behind me, folks passing by and looking at me with eyes that somehow understood, I thought about the setup of sins in our lives. As we compromise in an area of our lives, it becomes easier with time act out that sin; we feel more secure in the back roads that we’ve taken, it’s just what we do! And the enemy attacks us when we’re at our weakest, when we’re comfortable, even confident in ourselves. Or when we’re lazy and not paying attention; in those time when we’re more likely to run past the strategically planned “God-ordained delays;”

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and once out there, we are caught. We’re exposed for everyone to see. We are left speechless. There are no excuses. We are guilty. I remember being taught as a little girl to stop, look, and listen. What a powerful lesson that was. Well, as a big girl, I’m reminded that I need that simple lesson in both my practical and spiritual life. I need to stop and consider that every action/decision has consequences. I need to look and make sure I am doing what is right and pleasing in God’s sight even when I think no one is looking. And I need to listen. I need to always be aware of the enemy’s’ tactics so that I can daily guard my life with God’s protective armor. So I have my first ticket. Yeah, there were no warnings or “breaks” given this time, so I’m waiting on the violation fee. I’m so glad that God’s policing of my life is different. He’s there when I run the stop signs of my life and He pulls me over as well, but He does so to put me back on track. And although there are consequences, He lovingly carries me through to the next sign posts of my life and teaches me that my way may seem right but His way is right. I’m so thankful for His guidance in my life. With Him, I am empowered to stop, look, and listen to the stop signs in my life! Think of a time when God was telling you to stop, look, and listen. What was your response? Terrie E. Ruff is originally from South Carolina but has been in Tennessee for the past 26 years. She is currently the social worker at Starr Regional Medical Center senior care program. Terrie is a public speaker, soloist and inspirational author. She is an active member of the Orchard Park SDA Church in Chattanooga.


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and life insurance agency that provides assistance to

Some of the assistance programs are worth thousands of

Seniors and families in the community in choosing and

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for Seniors in the comfort of their home, at our office, or

Services are offered free of charge to anyone looking for

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At Insurance Advisors of TN, we understand that trying to

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A conversation with one of our agents starts by getting to know you and your individual or family needs. We will review your current coverage, your current medications, and any medical providers that you visit. Once we are able to better understand the situation, we can recommend additional benefits that

as well as medical assistance with the TennCare program at no cost to the individual.

Good News Research of Insurance Advisors of TN:

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any changes. At the end of the day, we are there to help

a combined 30 years experience in the business. There are

the client, not just make a commission.

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With the health insurance market constantly changing, it’s important to work with an agency who will keep its clients up to date and advised of annual

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Gò0dNews for Everyone

Not All Pizzas are Created Equal

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by Danny Hesterly

n the Hesterly home the following statement rings true, “not all pizzas are created equal!” We eat a lot of pizza in my family. In fact, every Friday is what we call “Pizza Friday.” We either go out to a local pizza place or order pizza for dinner. It’s one of those things we look forward to each week. Just the other night after my son’s soccer practice, we took the kiddos to a local pizza place in the town I went to college. This particular place is special to my wife and me. Before kids, we’d go here all the time for the tasty pizza, garlic bread, and good vibes. We were excited to take the kiddos to “our place” so they could grow to love this place and it’s pizza like we have. We got drinks, breadsticks and ordered a half cheese half pepperoni pizza. After inhaling a couple breadsticks the pizza arrived and it looked amazing! Micah (my 8-yr old boy) says, “Hey dad, the pizza looks good.” I get my piece of pizza, blow on it (because it’s piping hot) and take a bite. It’s just like I remembered! It’s practically heaven in the shape of a pizza. My son takes his first bite and then says these words, “Dad, this

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pizza isn’t as good as (another pizza restaurant close to where we live).” I couldn’t believe what I just heard! Not five seconds later, Ava (my 6-yr old) agrees 100% with her older brother. Who are these kids? How could they say that this other restaurant’s pizza tasted better than this one? I looked at my wife, shook my head, and smiled to myself. While playfully arguing which pizza place was better, I had this thought. Not all pizza places are the same. Not all children are the same. Not all families are the same. That’s a great thing! In Psalm 139:14 it says, “Thank you for making me so wonderfully complex! Your workmanship is marvelous-how well I know it” (New Living Translation). The writer here is thanking God for making him exactly the way the Creator intended him to be. Just like you and your kiddos, God has made your family unique and wonderful. Diversity in your kiddos brings out their uniqueness that gives character to your family. Sure, you might not all like the same things, but that’s okay. It’s learning to recognize and celebrate the things that make your family unique that’s most important. In other words, with all the imperfections and complexities that your family is, God wouldn’t want it any other way. It’s my prayer that you will see it and know it well.

Danny Hesterly is the family ministries pastor at City Church Chattanooga. He’s been married to his lovely bride, Erin for 13 years and has two wonderful kiddos, Micah-8 and Ava-6.


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Gò0dNews for Teens

Be an Example

“Don’t let anyone think less of you because you are young. Be an example to all believers in what you say, in the way you live, in your love, your faith, and your purity.” —1 Timothy 4:12 by Wendy Pierce

I

can honestly say being a teenager was one of the

have on someone else. You might be the only example of

hardest times of my life. You are not a child anymore

Jesus someone will see.

and you are not an adult yet. Society does not always

The scripture tells us to be an example in what

see the value of youth and the contributions youth

we say. Develop the habit now of saying good things

can make to society. As a teenager, you can make a

instead of complaining, talking badly about others, or

significant impact for the kingdom. Never let anyone

criticizing. Saying good things is a practice that will

make you think that you are insignificant because of

go with you throughout your life and be valuable to

your age. The ideas, creativity, songs, poems, books, or

you as an adult. Love others like God loves you. God

other talents you have can be used for the kingdom. I

sees you as His child and loves you. Be faithful to God

have seen so many news reports of teenagers impacting their community, country, and even the world. An example from the Bible would

while you are young. This will increase your faith at a young age. A lifestyle that honors God will lay a foundation to enable you in your adult years to believe God for great things and be

be David fighting Goliath. Everyone

faithful to Him. The scripture also tells us

thought David was too young and too

to be an example in purity. While you are a

small to fight Goliath but David had

teenager, develop a lifestyle of purity. Purity

God to help him. You can do anything

means to be honest, good, and to be free

God tells you to do with His help.

from anything that is a bad influence

The scripture in 1 Timothy

on you. Following the Word of

4:12 tells us to be an example to

God in your youth will be a

others. While you are young,

practice you can carry into

learn what it means to be an

your adulthood and keep

example to others. Do you

you from heartache as

realize that people watch

an adult. Stay faithful

you while you are young?

to God, be a good

Younger kids, adults, neighbors, and teachers watch how you behave and

example, love others, keep your faith, and live a pure life.

the decisions you make. Be an example to everyone, not just individuals who are Christians because you never know the impact you will

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Wendy Pierce is a native of Chattanooga. She graduated from Covenant College with a Bachelor of Science degree in organizational management and from Lee University with a MBA. Currently she is a graduate teaching assistant studying Economics.



Gò0dNews for Seniors

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The Soldiers I Know by Esmerelda Lee

aving grown up in another country, I remember

pain and disabilities—stand for the anthem whenever

it was played, it brought tears to my eyes. People still Gò0dNews for Seniors Gò0dNews for Seniors

watching black and white television when

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my grandparents allowed. At the end of the

American television programming, the American flag

remembered the men they left on the battlefield and the sacrifices their families made. To these soldiers, the flag

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Some older adults years I had becomethere accustomed toI constant love, was delivered to his aircraft carrier, On August 22, 2016, Betty in-depth conversations about ismany alcohol, and 52% less toldand experience being alone because their and sounds of seniors associates parts of that dream becoming a reality that Iofgot tofamilies grateful attention for the men and women in and my life that me Betty’s unrelenting letters and her faith Mitchell Lyle will celebrate their life, love and lots of humor. skip school, or friends may have moved. I have considered how always around me. When likely we aretoalways with celebrate my joy withthat menheand women who actually stories, showedwedding me theiranniversary. medals, and proved to me would return home kept their lovetheir strong. seventieth Today, these My daddyit made sure according to Independent daunting must Mitchell be tothat walkand intoBetty a restaurant or dining we often lose sight of God’s presence. When were finally reunited people, lifelong Cleveland residents live at Garden Plaza at fought to preserve theknow truths and the values of our by their daily braverySenior as seniors facing insurmountable he shared stories, spiritual Sector (2007). the war, they dated for eight short months When Cleveland Living. Their apartment room andafter no one. you constantly fear displeasing people, has little before they were married. After graduating college, awards they won from serving in their vocations country. 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Loneliness typically but whoever trusts in the Lord is kept safe” Later heremember became onethem. of theWatching members of ourworld City and in tattered and worn Bible. longer with us, I will always the faith world, daily we all could be their veryanxious direct opinions. Whena they about a time, love andThey openwe dialogue with ourinchildren created includes feelings about lack disagreed of connection (NIV).When keep trusting Him, and He will Council. still laugh at each other with each the Americanwith flagothers. fly, to theand national anthem, called upon tovoid fight for what we hold sacred. Wouldand we asked what was the secret towith loving other. There also days where subject, mylistening father laughed diffused the tension memories that will last aare lifetime. Intergenerational I When will not attempt to address loneliness; fill the of being alone, because wethe arelaughter never each other through sixty-nine years of marriage, the talking are silent. On those days, Fox News humor, and I witnessed our boys seeking their Papa’s be as relationships don’t to begin with I will to address being alone. alone Him.always and dreaminghowever, of living in aattempt country where people live brave toinanswer thathave call? they both stated, “Stay busy so you don’t get into anchors are the only voices heard in the apartment. advice morealone and more each evening.to meet new friends. grandparents. They are travels, formed Iathave churches, in thesuch work • Being is an opportunity Through my recent discovered freely, is nothing compared to Betty the gift people “They have fought a good fight. They finished trouble!” andthese Mitchell weregave married at First Mitchell said it best, “What shehave forgets, I can their Intergenerational relationships are key to the future place, in communities and within the family unit. With It takes courage to step out of your comfort strength in Him. I am learning to walk with only one Baptist Church in 1946, and were always involved in remember. When she laughs, I am happy, and even me, in sharingoftheir stories of war,work, sacrifice and bravery. course andintergenerational have keptthere the faith.” —2 Timothy 4:7-8 their church, family. They though were days she likeofme, our zone, world, not just our country. According to the U.S.two sons. strongspeaking interaction, our blue the she and walk across theand street and meet a had new voice into my ear, knowing Hedidn’t will print guide me. Boththem—sometimes Tony David were strong boys, raisedpast by will help always Each year as ICensus witnessed through their Bureau, by theand year 2050 the nation’s elderly our loved youngme.” leaders define a clear vision for neighbor. It takes courage to stretch out your a strong, no-nonsense working mother. Betty was population will more than double to 88 million, and their future. 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Here I Am, Lord; Take Them

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by Stacey Wielfaert

ne of the biggest challenges parents face is the

still sticks. The phrase, “a man leaves his father and mother”

recognition and acknowledgement that their

is an exemplary passage to show the importance of a man

children are people who grow up and take on their

and woman being united when the man leaves his parents.

own identities and pursue their own life endeavors. It is

When we, as parents, recognize the necessity of the child to

with this understanding that we as parents must realize that

“leave” his mother and father, we are able to understand

we are called to give them up to the new visions and seeds

more about letting our children “go.” Luke 9:59 tells the

that God will plant in their hearts. One of the concepts of

response of Jesus when a young man says that he wants to

following Christ is to continually grant God the control that

follow Him but that he must first go and bury his father.

we want to have over what is “ours” so that we can continue

Jesus said, “Let the dead bury their own dead, but you go and

to be tools of grace in our own walks. It is at these points

proclaim the kingdom of God” (NIV). With this verse, a parent

where parents have to say, “Here I still am, Lord; take my

is in a place where surely this father deserves the basic

precious children and accomplish your will.”

right and privilege of being buried with his son present, but

There may come a day when my girls might call me up

Jesus’s response is basically, “Leave it; follow me.” If this

on their future-techno devices and say, “Mom, I’m going to

was an imperative that my child thought God was “asking,”

teach English on a recently discovered, uncharted island and

what then is my job as the dying or dead parent?

work with the natives there,” to which I will need to find it

The imperative given by God to my child then becomes

in myself to reply, “Sure, honey, let’s take those steps to see

part of God’s plan for not only my child, but also for me. We

if God keeps that door open.” Wait, what? Maybe you and

will always love them, pray for them, want to hold them,

I have never met, but if we have, you probably know that

want to give to them, but they belong to God, and He has

this is not my first inclination. Where is my ten-point system,

a plan for them that, if they take hold of the passions and

checklist, life-map, dream cloud, visual aid, etc. that helps

desires that God Himself has placed in their spirits, will

me let my children go forth and do good? Where are the

allow them to desire to walk in unity and relationship with

Biblical principles to support this?

their Heavenly Father.

Matthew 19:5 says, “And he [Jesus] said, ‘This explains

Let our cry be, “I trust You, God. I am Yours. Here I

why a man leaves his father and mother and is joined to his wife,

still am, so take these precious, wonderful children and

and the two are united into one’” (NLT). To acknowledge the

continue Your plan” Love them; pray for them; pray over

context of this verse, Jesus was addressing a question that

them; bless them; admonish them, but be the example for

the Pharisees threw at Him concerning divorce, but the idea

them, and let them go.

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Like the Movies by Rachel Smith

hy can't my marriage be like the movies? Have you ever watched a romantic

movie and wondered, “Why can’t my

in your marriage and you’re left wondering what to do, there are three sources you can always rely on. 1. God our father in heaven - “Then call on me

marriage be like that?” Well, I have. In fact, I used to

when you are in trouble, and I will rescue you, and you

spend most of my time sitting around watching Lifetime

will give me glory” (Psalm 50:15). God is always there to

movies and thinking that somehow I missed out on

help us in time of need. He cares about us and He cares

my fairytale. I used to believe that you can just meet someone, fall in love, get married, and live happily ever after. But the truth is marriage is no fairytale, and there is no perfect story like we see played on the movie screen. At some point in your marriage, you’re going to

about our marriages. 2. The Holy Spirit - “When the Spirit of truth comes, he will guide you into all truth” (John 16:13). We can always ask for the Holy Spirit’s guidance when we are feeling confused about what to do. 3. The Bible - “All

be disappointed in your

Scripture is breathed out

spouse. You’re going

by God and profitable for

to get your feelings

teaching, for reproof, for

hurt. Your spouse is not

correction, and for training in

always going to live up

righteousness” (2 Tim.3:16).

to your expectations.

The Bible is the perfect

There's going to be

manual for marriage. It

times that you two

teaches us the roles of a

argue over money,

husband and a wife, and

parenting, and who's

God’s design for marriage.

supposed to be doing

So next time you’re

what. Sometimes you

watching a movie and you

will be irritated with

feel like your marriage just

your spouse's bad habits.

don’t measure up, remember

Sometimes you will

that marriage wasn’t meant

question if you married

to be a fairytale, it was

the right person. And

meant to make you more

sometimes you will feel like

like Christ.

just giving up. The good news is we don't have to do this thing called marriage alone. And when those hard times arise

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Rachel Smith is a blogger, speaker, and mentor. She teaches a couple's class at her church Cross Connection, and hosts a marriage conference annually. She is currently in seminary school to become a certified biblical marriage counselor. She helps others learn God's design for marriage at www.transformedwife.com


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The Heart-Made Medicine

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“A merry heart does good like a medicine, but a broken spirit dries the bones.” —Proverbs 17:22 by Evan Tyler Fox

his word from the wise (or should we say, the wisest),

optimists.” For Stockdale, the optimists were those who said,

though thousands of years old, rings truer today

“We’ll be home by Christmas.” And when Christmas passed

than perhaps ever before. I’m sure we’ve all heard

they said, “We’ll be home by Easter.” And when Easter came

from time to time a coach, a pastor, or a parent stress the

and went, they said, “We’ll be home by Thanksgiving.” And

importance of having a positive, cheerful, grateful attitude.

by the time Christmas rolled around again their spirits were

While they were likely using it to encourage us through

broken, morale gave way to doubt, and they ultimately lost

some temporary struggle, recent studies are suggesting that

their will to live. This is wishful thinking.

positivity is more than just a quick fix for motivation.

FINDING BALANCE

THE STRESS EFFECT

One article from the Mayo Clinic suggests that positivity

But the paradox is that Stockdale himself was only

able to endure those eight years by clinging to the hope of

reduces stress levels, thereby reducing the negative health

eventual liberation. So what is was the difference between

effects of prolonged stress. When we perceive danger or a

Stockdale and the optimists? Was there a difference?

threat, our body physiologically reacts to give us the best

Stockdale’s answer, “You must never confuse faith that you

chance for survival. In the short term, this is wonderful. But

will prevail in the end – which you can never afford to lose –

repeated or prolonged stress can damage our health, much

with the discipline to confront the most brutal facts of your

like driving our cars at max RPMs will burn up the engines.

current reality, whatever they might be.”

By responding with positivity to whatever life throws your

SAVED BY HOPE

way, you can reduce the length and extent to which you are stressed, and thereby be a healthier you.

WISHFUL THINKING?

But is being positive or optimistic merely wishful

Romans 8:24 tells us that “in this hope we were saved.”

Truly, a positive outlook has life-giving and life-preserving effects. In spite of the less-than-ideal realities of living in a sinful world, God is ever near and His promises are still

thinking? Meet Admiral Jim Stockdale, the highest-ranking

sure. To rejoice in your blessings and to cast upon Him your

U.S. military officer to be a prisoner of war during the

burdens is the special privilege you have as a child of God.

Vietnam War. Between 1965-1973, Stockdale endured being

Be positive, be happy, and be healthy!

tortured over twenty times, with no set release date and no certainty of surviving to tell the tale. When asked who among his fellow POW’s didn’t make it out, he quickly replied, “the

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Yes! Get On That Plane and Go! by Mande Chapman

I

am a mom to six and a pastor’s wife in Chattanooga,

I still had such a strong heart for missions and wanting

Tennessee. My life honestly never has a dull moment.

to be a part of what God was doing with teams and people

It is all I dreamed and so much more than I ever dared

all over the world, but it was so difficult for me to leave

to hope for. We have had our fair share of “faith jumps,” leaning into God and His love for us at very uncertain

and not know what might happen if I were gone. It’s been a journey and I am so thankful that the fear

times. He has always been faithful to guide us and direct

battle is one that with God’s help I am winning every time.

our paths. It hasn’t always been what I would have wished

Yes, I still have the moments of “what ifs,” but I continually

for but it has always been something He has given us the

surrender them at the feet of Jesus, knowing He is the only

grace and peace to go through and come out better and

one in control. He has proven Himself faithful to me and

closer to His heart in the end.

to my family even in the hard times; His grace has always

I have a heart for missions. I went on my first missions trip as a 14-year-old. It was life-changing and something

been sufficient and covered our delicate hearts. I’ve learned so much in my surrender and God has not

that set me on a journey with a passion and a fire to change

only allowed me to continue to have a heart for missions,

the world and allow God’s light to shine through me no

but He has also placed me in a position where I am now

matter where God took me. As a college student and young

helping to send teams of people all over the world to share

adult, I would jump at the chance to fly anywhere God

His love. Just think what I would have missed if I decided to

asked me and stay as long as He would allow me.

stop going and stop getting on the plane each time I had the

I found the love of my life and was married in my 20’s and the beginnings of attachment and fear when we were

chance because of the “what ifs” I feared would happen. I’ve seen God do so much throughout the world, in my

apart began to creep into my life. I suddenly hesitated to

own life, in my children’s hearts, and through the teams I

just get on a plane and go places if we couldn’t go together.

have been a part of sending. Don’t hesitate; Say yes! Get on

Then we had children and this became even more of a

that plane and go be a part of what God is doing all over

struggle for me. I feared if everyone would be safe if I were

the world!

away from them. The “what ifs” became a part of my day to day thinking.

36 // November 2017

Mande Chapman is a pastor’s wife and mom of six in Chattanooga, TN. She has a heart to see the church passionately living life to it’s fullest and sharing the Gospel around the world. She is currently serving as the global missions director of City Church Chattanooga.


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Wrinkle, Wrinkle, Go Away

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by Dr. James White

s we age, our faces begin to show the effects of gravity, sun exposure, and years of facial muscle movement, such as smiling and chewing. The underlying tissues [collagen and elastin] that keep our skin looking youthful and plumped-up begin to break down with age. As we continue to use our facial muscles, the thin stiffened skin shows signs of wrinkles, often leaving laugh lines, frown lines, smile lines, and facial creases over the areas where this muscle movement occurs. Some of the wrinkles are related to genetics, but most are related to sun exposure and “skin experiences”. Facial soft-tissue fillers can help fill in these lines and creases, temporarily restoring a smoother, more youthfullooking appearance. When injected beneath the skin, these fillers plump up creased and sunken areas of the face, erasing years away. Injectable fillers may be used alone or in conjunction with a resurfacing procedure, such as a laser skin treatment, chemical peel, or a re-contouring procedure, such as liposuction, fat transfer, or mini facelift. Facial fillers or injectable fillers are primarily used to improve the appearance of the skin’s texture. They can help fill out deep facial wrinkles, creases and furrows, “sunken” cheeks, skin depressions and some types of scars like acne pits. They can also be used to add a fuller, more sensuous look to the lips and improve “lipstick lines.” Many fillers are available on the market. Common fillers include: Restylane, Radiesse, Jeuvaderm, Belotero, Sculptra and Bellafill. Each of the listed fillers is made from different substances and have different characteristics and modes of action. Effects and length of time are vastly different for each of the common fillers. Some filler effects can last more than 5 years! Botox, Xeomin, and Dysport are not fillers, but rather neuromuscular blockade medications. They are used in

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conjunction with fillers to help smooth creases caused by overactive muscles (such as forehead wrinkles, crow’s feet, and frown lines). The fillers help lift the cracks in the skin, while the neuro-blockers causes the underlying facial muscles to be weak. The weakened muscle is then not able to contract exposing the wrinkle. Excess facial skin, fatty deposit, or neck skin is more appropriately treated by skin tightening, surgical and non-surgical face and neck lifts, or forehead lifts in conjunction with fillers and or neuromodulators. Depending on the type of facial filler used, the results may last anywhere from a few months to a year and a half or more. Facial rejuvenation is very individualized. That’s why it’s important to discuss your hopes and expectations during the initial facial consultation with your surgeon. In your initial consultation, make sure to discuss and select a treatment option based on your goals and concerns, your anatomy problems, and your lifestyle. Make sure that your aesthetic ideals match what your cosmetic surgeon has estimated and planned for you. There is a definite art involved for appropriate filler injections. It is not paint-by-numbers, but rather face sculpture. The key is not the filler, but the artist who is completing the procedure. When injectables are administered by a qualified surgeon, complications are infrequent and usually minor in nature. It is wise to search the internet for effects and characteristics of the above listed facial fillers/neuromodulators prior to a facial evaluation and treatment planning. Well educated, you will be better prepared to discuss options and choices. Dr. James E. White is a board-certified General Surgeon by the American Board of Surgery and is a Fellow of the prestigious American College of Surgeons. His office, Advanced Surgical Concepts (ASC) is located at 2290 Ogletree Ave, Suite 112 in the Hamilton Office Park across from the Hamilton YMCA. ASC offers a variety of cosmetic procedures including varicose vein procedures, laser skin resurfacing, facial fillers, minimal invasive surgery and liposculpture. 423-648- 4011 or visit www.advsurgical.com for a complimentary consultation.



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Recovery Part II by Pam Turner

hether you struggle with dishonesty, stress,

Let us examine our ways and test them, and let us return to the Lord

anger, low self-esteem, substance abuse, or

(Lamentations 3:40 NIV).

maybe you just struggle with sin in general,

Rebecca stopped for a moment and said, “Step 4 is hard

Christ wants to heal you.” Pastor J went on looking around the

and is where so many people give up. When you have to

room. “We have all just refurbished souls, broken vessels that

remember, all of the people you hurt. Most of us stole from

have been repurposed for Gods Plan. This recovery ministry

family members just to get high. It is hard to admit to yourself

is to offer you the strength, hope, and healing that you need in

that you did those awful things. But you are a new creature in

your life.” Rebecca was so thankful that Leslie and her husband

Christ and old things are passed. God was not pleased with

Pastor J were in her life.

your choices, but he never stopped loving you. Even those

No matter what hardship you may be facing, Jesus tells us to, “Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls” (Matthew 11:29). “Rebecca, can you please come to the front?” It felt like her

times when you felt so unworthy of his love.” The group continued to read steps 5-11. “Finally, the last step said, Having had a spiritual experience as the result of these steps, we try to carry this message to others and practice these principles in all our affairs. Brothers, if someone is

heart was about to leap out of her chest. She began softly, “I

caught in a sin, you who are spiritual should restore them gently. But

am Rebecca, and I have been clean for 18 months” The group

watch yourself, or you also may be tempted (Galatians 6:1 NIV).

roared with applause. People hugged her tightly, and the tears

Rebecca thanked the group. She walked over to a

began to flow. She continued to speak; “I want to welcome all of

newcomer who looked lost and said, “Do the work, and God

the newcomers. I know how you feel; let me tell you how Jesus

will do the rest.”

saved my life through the 12 steps.” She handed out papers and began reading as the group read together. We admitted we were powerless over our addictions and

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compulsive behaviors, that our lives had become unmanageable. I know that nothing good lives in me, that is, in my sinful nature. For I have the desire to do what is good, but I cannot carry it out (Romans 7:18 NIV). They read steps 2 and 3. The group read step 4 in unison We made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves.

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by Amy Scott

ovember is National Adoption Month! This month we take the opportunity to surround those whose lives have been touched by adoption with grace and love

the loss that is inherent in adoption. Don’t convey they should feel gratitude about adoption. • Don’t equate physical adoption with spiritual adoption.

– whether it is a family who has adopted children, an adoptee,

• Don’t ask intrusive questions.

a birth parent or a child who is in foster care and desires to be

• Support legislation that promotes adoptee's rights.

adopted. Here are some ideas of how you or your church can

• Train church and community members about the needs

show support to those touched by adoption:

Birth Parents:

• Invite a birth mother or father to share their story with you. • Remember to recognize important days like their child’s

of children who have experienced trauma and develop strategies for effective responses. • Support adoptees who are interested in searching for biological family members. Recognize that a desire to learn about their biological

birthday, Mother’s day,

family is not a reflection of the

or Father’s day.

adoptee's feelings about their

• Let a mom know about

adoptive family. If asked, you

the support group

could help with exploring

for birth moms at

information or connecting

Bethany – and provide

them to professional resources

transportation if they

that can assist with the search

need it.

process, or just be there for

• Together with your small

the adoptee by listening and

group at church, provide

offering support as they

a home cooked meal for

navigate the search process.

the birth mom support

Foster Children/ Families:

group. • Write an encouraging

• Pray for children to find their

note of support to a birth parent for us to share with them when appropriate.

Adoptive Families:

• Bring them a meal or send them a gift card for food delivery. • Offer to clean, do laundry, or pick up items from the store. • If the family has other children, volunteer to provide transportation to events or afterschool activities. • Help multiracial families respond to racism by building safe spaces where children and adults can share about experiencing racism, and by speaking out about racism and supporting efforts to create community change. • Support post-adoption educational opportunities by letting an adoptive family know about Adoption Fellowship Group at Bethany

Adoptees:

• Realize that it's okay for adoptees to express their feelings about adoption, both positive and negative. Acknowledge

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forever family. • Become a foster parent so you can provide direct care to children in need. • Start a closet at your church to store much needed items like clothes, bedroom furniture and gift cards for families and children in the foster care system. • Provide meals to foster families periodically. • Offer to invite families with foster children on outings with your kids so they can experience community. We don’t have to look far top find someone whose life has been impacted by adoption on some level. Let us celebrate the miracle of adoption this month! To learn more about adoption, visit www.bethany.org/chattanooga. Information adapted from: https://www.bethany.org/resources/ church-resources/national-adoption-month. Amy Scott is the executive director of Bethany Christian Services of Greater Chattanooga. She is an adoptee who passionately serves the adoption community for over ten years. Amy resides in North Georgia with her husband and three daughters. Visit www.bethany.org/chattanooga for more information.


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