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People Caught... Helping Other People It may seem like an ordinary job, but for Laura Washington, it’s a ministry. Ms.Washington is Assistant Grant Writer for Habitat for Humanity, Calcasieu Area, Inc.To the ordinary, outside vision, it would seem that her job description translates into that of just writing grants. However, Ms.Washington says,“While the goal is to obtain funding to benefit Habitat and partner families, the inner goal is to know that at the end of each work day, I have utilized my God given gifts and talents to accomplish

His will and purpose for my life on this earth. Habitat for Humanity, Calcasieu Area, a nonprofit ecumenical Christian housing ministry, began in 1992 as an affiliate of Habitat for Humanity, International.The goal of Habitat is to eliminate poverty housing in and around the surrounding area. It is our goal “to partner area churches with Habitat as our eyes and ears of the community.” We seek to have faith communities involved in partnering with us by conduct-

ing monthly church relations group meetings in which churches are encouraged to have representatives at each meeting. From these meetings we pull volunteers, home building materials donations and monetary donations. God is the Head and we act as the body in our efforts to provide stability for families. Our entire body consists of the Executive Director, Grant Writing Department, Family Services Department, Controllers Office,Volunteer Department, and Construction

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Department. II Corinthians 3:9 “For we are laborers together with God; you are God’s husbandry, you are God’s building. At Habitat for Humanity, we are not only building houses, but we are building hope. We invite you to become a part of our efforts as co-laborers with God.To volunteer you may call Jennifer Parker at 337497-0129. If you would like to become a financial supporter call Julie Giordano at 337-4970129. Help us to help people in need.

Moss Bluff INC. ?

Just For Jesus Day

By Dan Allen

Moss Bluff is one of the larger communities in Calcasieu Parish, but the area is not currently incorporated as a municipality. The unincorporated area known as Moss Bluff that is within Ward One of Calcasieu Parish is estimated to have between 14-15 thousand residents according to Mike Viator, Chairman of the Committee for a Better Moss Bluff. Mr. Viator has been a resident of Moss Bluff since 1976, and has witnessed it’s transformation from a small rural community to a much larger urban area with a growing amount of business and residential development. Continues on page 5

May 14th at the Lake Charles Civic Center

Starts at 10:00AM (Doors Open at 9:30AM) Just for Jesus Day is open to all students as a voluntary field trip during the school day. More information and excused absence forms are available at: www.justforjesus.tv

Bryan LaRocque is a Financial Advisor with Edward Jones, and recently held a Grand Opening for his new office at 824 Sam Houston Jones Parkway in Moss Bluff. Picture includes (left to right): Bryan LaRocque, Ashlee LaRocque, Carly Peet, Renee’ LaRocque, Kelsey Peet and Connie Watson.

Mr. Brown was really in town… providing a clean family show for all.

On the left is Monica Soileau with Christian Star, David Mann, AKA Mr. Brown with the Good Times Comedy Show, and Alexa Guzman with Christ for the Crisis.

Giving back to the community at the Good Times Comedy Show… On the right, Donald Thomas and Eric Hanchett, both Co-CEO of Southern Touch Entertainment,Vincent Shelvin of Trill Clothing and Nwora Fairly of the Lab Design Group donated $3000 to the children of Kyna Bill, who was a victim of Domestic Homicide on January 30th, 2009. The ex-husband of Kyna Bill also committed suicide while leaving behind their beautiful children. God shall supply for all of their needs…Also can be seen is Raymond Fondel, Jr.


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Welcome to Christian Star News

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Chief Editors: Rolland Soileau Advertising: Sales & Marketing Derrick Singleton derricksingleton@christianstarnewspaper.com (337) 853-5172

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I would like to thank all of the 84 PLUS churches and businesses for their support in helping Christian Star News accomplish the larger vision that God has for Southwest Louisiana and beyond.We ask that you continue to stand with us, as we have stood with you during the conception for your churches and businesses. When Jesus came down to be amongst us, He preached to the masses and in foreign lands.We, at Christian Star, do not own a church [we attend a church] and do not intend on recruiting for any set church or denomination; however, we do want to be a part of the harvest of souls for God.We seek to place this Christian paper right next to the secular papers in businesses.We pray and desire that the articles submitted from the different churches will attract the unsaved souls to seek salvation in a Christ believing, Bible-based Church. We desire to highlight Christian-Owned Businesses, so as Christians, we can make a choice in who we decide to conduct business with and what reading material we choose to select from the FREE Reading Racks.We want to promote Christian family oriented activities that are being held in SWLA by posting the upcoming events of local churches that are open to the public as a free service.We invite all Christian Pastors to submit articles that feed the spirit, as experts educate us on our finances, health

and gardening.We are working with big businesses to bring discounts to our Christian Community; however, like Christ, we will help all! Our initial goals remain constant; however, we need your support as we get established. If you believe that Christians should have Christians newspapers, movies and magazines, you have to support them in order for them to survive. Our goals are simple. • Provide news and information of special interest for those within the local Christian communities that we serve. Furthermore, the Christian Star will offer hope and truth to those that have not yet made a decision to follow Christ, through secular distribution points. • Help promote businesses and professionals that want to reach potential customers/clients from their local Christian community. Advertisers are encouraged to offer discounts and other special incentives to readers of the Christian Star News each month. • Help educate people about how to live well and to be good stewards as we face challenging economic and social conditions. Examples include: gardening and nutritional tips, clipping coupons, as well as advice from experts on subjects such as finances and interpersonal relationships. • Develop a “Listing of all Christian-Owned Businesses.” Note for Pastors:The Christian Star News is NonDenominational, and we have no intentions of attempting to persuade those who are currently attending a church that preaches Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord to move to some other church.We are not

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church hoppers ourselves: we are rooted. The Christian Star offers each local church the opportunity to submit articles that are strictly bible-based (pref. KJV/NKJV) for the publisher to consider for use in a future publication. We also offer local Christian Churches the opportunity to purchase Ads (of any size available) in the Christian Star News, and these ads may be designed to encourage unchurched readers to visit their place of worship. At the end of the day, we just want to be obedient to the Holy Spirit and serve God! Christian Star News paper is new and innovative with its new concept of helping the community.The Christian Star’s goal is to bring help to the Community during these uncertain economic times. Christians are called to help; we are called to help the poor, the struggling, those barely hanging on, and any and everyone within our reach in need of help.We offer this paper FREE to the public and FREE to the churches to utilize this as a tool to reach out to those who may be seeking to learn more about God and His goodness. We at Christian Star News are following through with our responsibility as Christians to reach out and help as many people as possible with the help and willingness of businesses to offer discounts and savings to the Body of Christ. Christian Star News extends a genuine concern for the mind, body, and spirit of our readers and will work tirelessly to ensure that we bring to you information and advertisers that adhere to the same. Christian Star News is about Christians Helping People! At Christian Star News we feel the pains of our community during this time of recession, high unemployment rates, and

economic struggles.Though we have seen a decrease in the cost of fuel, the rise where groceries are concerned has certainly remained and is steadily increasing.Therefore, we are working with companies to bring you the discounts and coupons you need in one place for necessary items that you consume or utilize everyday. It requires time and participation of the community for large corporations to offer their savings to us, so I pray that you will stand with Christian Star News until we are established and rooted. If you are a small Christian business, even a $50 business card ad will help sustain us until we can get National Support for our area. Stand for what you believe in. Time is even more of a precious commodity these days, our ultimate goal is to save you time from fumbling through various newspapers clipping coupons, and opening several envelopes to get only a small savings.This paper is convenient and simple and allows you to have all the savings you need in one location, in your car or your purse or wherever you’d like as you need them. We are here to add to, build and assist the churches with their vision to serve God and prepare souls for the harvest. I offer my radio ministry Bent but Not Broken to the different ministries as they wish to share their vision, testimony and to announce upcoming events as a free service.This is my offering to God. I wish to give to the Body of Christ. I am blessed to be a blessing! Thanks for taking the time to be your brother’s keeper and ensuring that they too get the same savings as I am offering you. God bless you and may the seeds you sow reap 1000-fold in the same year in Jesus name we pray. Amen!

G20 Summit

First of all let’s see what G20 means. It stands for the Group of 20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors. It is comprised of 19 of the world’s largest national economies and the European Union. Before the G20, there was a G7, then a G22, and a G33.Things do change quickly in the world. One day you’re it and the next day you’re looking for it. So what can we expect from this big summit? • Are we going to hear talk of a global currency start gaining traction? • Is the US going end up shouldering the blame for all the ills of the world, again? • Are the other nations going to start taking steps to stimulate their own economies? • Are we going to see some useless Grandstanding by some beleaguered nation? • Will this turn out to be another media event, with nothing being accomplished? Personally, I think the last option will probably end up being what we see. Of course, it’s not a media event if no one really watches. But you know people; they’ll watch almost anything when they want to take their minds off of their troubles.That could explain why Netflix is trading at or near all-time highs. Go figure.Yeah, you can run, but you can’t hide.

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Swla • Church Directory • Houston Greater St. Mary Missionary Baptist Church St. Memorial Church of God in Christ Zion Tabernacle Baptist Church Open Arms Baptist Church Mount Calvary Baptist Church New Emmanuel Baptist Church The Church of Lake Charles Teaching Center Christian Baptist Church Mt. Pilgrim Baptist Church Eastwood United Pentecostal Church United Christian Fellowship Throne of Grace Fellowship True Light Baptist Church Refuge Temple The Church of New Beginning of Lake Charles Inc. First Pentecostal Church Cathedral of Praise Shiloh Baptist Church Livingway Pentecostal Church Christian World Ministries Power Church International Trinity Baptist Church Lake Charles Seventh Day Adventist Church St. John Lutheran Church Westlake Church of Nazerene Eternity Full Gospel Fellowship First Baptist Church of Gillis St. Margaret Catholic Church First Presbyterian Church Westwood Baptist Church St. Henry’s Catholic Church First Pentecostal Church of Westlake Immaculate Conception Cathedral Immaculate Heart of Mary Church New Sunlight Baptist Church Lake Area Worship Center St. John Bosco Church Word of Hope Family Worship Center Sacred Heart Catholic Church Diocese of Lake Charles Episcopal Church of The Good Shephard Wesley Foundation at McNeese University Sale st. Baptist Church Our Lady Queen of Heaven Church Glad Tidings Church Messiah Missionary Baptist Church Beth Messiah Messianic Congregation Gateway Church of God First Baptist Church of Sulphur First Baptist Church of Moss Bluff Cathedral of Faith Baptist Church First Baptist Church of Lake Charles The Lord’s Outreach Worship Center Family Baptist Church Church of The King Mossville Truth Tabernacle Church Saint Theodore Catholic Church Word of Hope Family Worship Center Miracle Deliverance Holiness Church St. Andrew Presbyterian

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The Forgotten Victims is a real story of one family’s struggle with the legacy of domestic abuse and suicide. Monica Soileau father’s abuse led him to shoot her mother and him committing suicide. Monica speaks to today’s victims and survivors of abuse or suicide from her unique perspective. She speaks frankly of how faith helped her family cope; brought about through her mother’s miraculous recovery from grievous emotional and physical wounds, and eventually resulting in her own mature understanding and empathy for everyone caught in a vicious cycle of abuse. The author embraces her mother’s compelling memories, as well as includes her younger brother’s experience, along with her own provocative and inspirational journey through the stages of coping, understanding, and overcoming their dark, shared legacy. As a final point, this hopeful book will help guide any reader in their discerning of how abuse affects the children who encounter it. Through retrospect the reader is brought full circle to their own childhood expectations to the actuality that life can certainly be painful and full of difficult decisions. Anyone who has experienced any of the following as a victim, as an offender, as a parent, as a child, as a counselor or health care worker should read this book: • Domestic Violence. • Domestic Homicide. • Suicide of a Parent. • Children Self-Esteem Development. • Suppression of emotions and mourning. • Children assuming responsibility and guilt for parent’s abusive behavior. • Dysfunctional Relationships. • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.

GOLD Fever By Dan Allen

Have you noticed a lot of advertisements for the sale of gold coins, and offers to purchase gold jewelry from the public in exchange for cash? Gold and some other metals such as silver are considered “precious”, because they are relatively rare compared to many other metallic elements. Both gold and silver are commodities that are used to make jewelry, and for a variety of industrial purposes. Gold, and in some cases silver and other precious metals, are traditionally considered as a safe haven and a hedge against inflation. Some folks just feel a greater sense of security when their assets include some tangibles such as gold and silver that historically have a good track record of maintaining value in times of economic uncertainty. Even real estate has lost some luster as an appreciating asset since America’s last housing boom went bust! There has been some evidence of gold fever in our local area. Just last month some outfit was advertising that they were in Lake Charles at the Mall to buy gold and silver from the public. During that same week, Southland Coins and Collectibles held a seminar at the Central Library in Lake Charles about buying and selling gold and silver coins. Malcolm Self is the owner of Southland Coins, and after making an informative presentation to a small group at the library, he answered lots of questions related to precious metals including platinum and palladium. We are going to stick to gold and silver here; that is challenging enough for beginners. This reporter is NOT an expert and was pleased to find Mr. Self’s professionalism and style to be as a teacher or instructor, and nothing like a high pressure salesman. Besides gaining some information that those attending his seminar appeared to find helpful, the group was naturally informed that Southland Coins and Collectables at 4670 Lake Street in Lake Charles buys and sells gold and silver coins in addition to some other items. According to Malcolm Self, determining the numismatic value of rare currency should be left to expert collectors and traders. It’s usually best to purchase popular bullion coins such as Gold and Silver Eagles minted in the United States when acquiring coins strictly for the value of the precious metal they contain. Mr. Self adds that it is a good idea to protect precious metals by storing them at a secure place that is easy to access, such as a safe deposit box at a bank. He does not recommend placing an investment in precious metals (coins or bullion bars) that are to be held in storage by the seller. For those concerned about paper currency, and/or certificates for stocks and bonds becoming worth less, it does not seem wise to trust solely in paper or electronic documentation for precious metal investments that may not be available whenever you do want to take possession. So far this year the spot price of gold has been swinging up to around $1,000 an ounce. The smallest American Eagle gold coins are one-tenth of an ounce; currently these are likely to be sold for well more than $100 dollars a piece. For those that are interested in obtaining some precious metal, but are unable or unwilling to invest hundreds or thousands of dollars for some gold bullion— you may want to consider silver. Silver bullion coins and bars are available for just a fraction of the expense required to purchase an equal weight of their gold counterparts. ‘Junk’ silver coins are another option; 90% silver coins were minted in the U.S. before 1965, and most of this currency was widely circulated until the U.S. went off of gold and silver standards decades ago. Most of these old silver coins were passed around and worn out long ago, so they are unlikely to have much numismatic value to coin collectors. Never the less, as a general rule even when scratched and worn the dimes, quarters, half dollar and one dollar coins minted in the U.S. before 1965 are worth significantly more than face value due to their relatively high silver content as compared to the silver colored change carried around in most pockets and purses today. CAUTION: obtain information from expert sources that you trust before making a decision to purchase, sell, or store any precious metals or currencies.

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Moss Bluff Inc. Continued from page 1 MikeViator and O. B. Morgan, both with the Committee for a Better Moss Bluff, were recently interviewed at American Family Radio-SWLA in Moss Bluff. Mr. Morgan has operated Jennings Homes of Moss Bluff for eight years, and during the radio interview he shared some of his observations about the growth of the area in recent years. Both men agree that it’s time for

April 2009 residents of the Moss Bluff area to have an opportunity to vote concerning the issue of incorporation. While speaking on AFR’s 90.3fm, O.B. Morgan said that as a city, “Moss Bluff would be the third largest in Calcasieu Parish”. Both Morgan andViator express a desire to do the best job they can along with their fellow committee members to educate and inform the community about the issue of incorporation.While at the local radio station, MikeViator said,“The last thing we want is to divide the community; we respect those that may not

From The Rough to Beauty By Michelle Abshire

Greetings and Blessings. Let us take the time to be especially thankful this month for the precious gift that God gave us through His Son, Jesus Christ. Jesus died for us that we might have freedom from sin and life and that more abundantly through the shedding of His precious blood and the sacrifice of the cross. And He is Risen to rule and reign in our lives if we allow Him free reign over our hearts and minds. May you realize that He has such a desire to make you beautiful and useful for His Kingdom. I pray you will be blessed and encouraged by the following story I wrote in April of 2008. I have been struck lately by beautiful jewelry with sparkling gems adorning hands, ears and neck lines and have found tears slipping from my eyes while my heart was overwhelmed with a sense of unbelieving awe. I thought about the fact that God sees me as a beautiful jewel, shining forth light from the many different facets He has placed and worked in me as I have allowed Him to work. Memories have been flooding me of the very beginning of this journey with my Savior. How He saw me embedded in sin, darkness and misery and yet He searched for me and drew me with loving-kindness. He saw the potential in me to be a beautiful jewel for His Kingdom. He saw this before I even once started to let Him have His way in my life, much like a miner or a jeweler sees jewels in the rough before they are extracted from the rock they are embedded in. The miner or the jeweler sees the true potential that lays hidden within each precious stone. These precious gems are diligently searched for, found and mined from rock or riverbeds and places that are often dark, lonely, hidden and forgotten. These dirty, rough, unshaped and unpolished gems mined from those dark forgotten places and are then cleaned, cut, fashioned and polished, to bring out every facet of that unique piece to shape it in such away as to bring out its most beautiful potential for reflecting the light and shining forth the glory of that light. The jeweler often works countless hours on each piece with loving care to draw out the pure beauty within the gem so that all can see the beauty of each precious piece. Isn’t this what God does in our lives? Doesn’t He search for us and find us because of His great love for us? Doesn’t He bring us out of those lonely, dark and hidden places? Doesn’t He begin to clean us up and begin to work in our lives to change us to be more like Jesus Christ? Doesn’t He free us from slavery to sin’s bondage that we were once embedded in? Doesn’t His love and light begin to radiate through our lives to others as we begin to walk with Him and trust Him with our lives? It is amazing to me that He sees the true potential that lies within each of us just as the jeweler sees the true beauty in each gem stone even before the work is ever completed. Though I don’t always see the true beauty lying within a heart, He does, and He sees it with a heart filled with unconditional love! His love for us diligently works in our lives to bring about these changes, to conform us to the image of his beloved son, Jesus Christ, that His glory might be shone forth. Two of my favorite gems are the Diamond and the Sapphire and I have learned some things about these two gems in this quest. I can only share a few here because the information is vast. I will start with diamonds: Diamonds are often used for engagement / wedding rings representing a love covenant, which God has made with

share our view that it’s time to incorporate Moss Bluff.” The Committee for a Better Moss Bluff lists some of the benefits of incorporation as follows: • Local control of Moss Bluff • Protect our identity • Manage our own money • Control our road mainte nance • Control our zoning for residential and commercial buildings • Residents would have a more direct voice in the operations of their government • City officials would be re-

sponsible for the quality and quantity of the services. • There would be less dependence on the Police Jury • Local problems and needs could be resolved by a governing body which would not have to balance conflicting interests of other areas in the parish • Residents would have an official body to represent them in matters relating to the state and parish governments

us when we are in relationship with His Son, Jesus Christ. We mostly know diamonds to be clear but they actually are found in many different colors signifying the fact that we are all special and unique in our own special way. Did you know that diamonds are the hardest naturally occurring material known (owing to its strong covalent bonding), resistant to acids but will melt in hot steel? Because of this they are also used in industrial areas such as drill heads to bore through rock to reach oil deposits. There is truth that can be gleaned from this knowledge of diamonds: God wants to make us strong in Him and for his kingdom and this is done when we are in a strong binding covenant relationship with Jesus Christ. God wants us to be resistant to the “acid” of our enemy, standing against the lies that the devil would use to influence our lives, to mar the beauty that God has placed in us. God wants us to trust, be obedient and to let our hearts “melt” toward Him in the fires that life will brings us. God wants us to be persistent in our walk with Him “boring” through whatever lies before us to reach the richness of this life in Christ. Life is hard at times and it will bring trials and tribulations and it is the cutting of the diamond together with its hardness that gives cut diamonds their brilliance and fire. James 1: 2-4 tells us “My brethren, count it all joy when ye fall into divers temptations; Knowing this, that the trying of your faith worketh patience. But let patience have her perfect work, that ye may be perfect and entire, wanting nothing.” It is in the trials of life that we come face to face with knowing God and trusting God and letting Him cut away things that do not belong, to enhance and to beautify our lives for His kingdom. A diamond’s brilliance and luster are two of its most valued attributes and it is interesting to note that the science behind the phenomena is the diamond’s great ability to refract light, which means to bend or slow light as it passes through it [refraction is also responsible for rainbows, the splitting of white light into a rainbowspectrum as it passes through a glass prism]. Rainbows are seen in diamonds at times and we know that rainbows are that great symbol of God’s Promise to mankind. When we put our lives in Christ there is such great Promise for our lives and that Promise will radiate from our lives to others because we have Hope in Him. Simeon speaking of Jesus said in Luke 2:30-32 said “For mine eyes have seen thy salvation, Which thou hast prepared before the face of all people; A light to lighten the Gentiles, and the glory of thy people Israel.” And then Jesus said in John 8:12 “Then spake Jesus again unto them, saying, I am the light of the world: he that followeth me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life.” And in Matthew 5:14 Jesus said “Ye are the light of the world. A city that is set on a hill cannot be hid.” When we trust in Him as our Lord and Savior we are no longer our own and His light comes to dwell within us and we are to reflect that light to those around us. The second gem I learned about is the sapphire: Sapphires have many of the same attributes of diamonds, such as the fact that sapphires are characterized by their excellent hardness exceeded only by that of the diamond. Sapphires are also desired in engagement rings because the sapphire symbolizes loyalty, but at the same time it gives expression to people’s love and longing. God is faithful and loyal and He expressed His greatest love toward us when He allowed His beloved Son to die for us while we were yet sinners. It is interesting that the word Sapphire seems to be a corrupted form of Sanipriya a Sanskrit word [Sani = Saturn and Priya = Beloved]. Saturn, the 6th planet, also represents the number for man and coupled with the second half of the meaning Priya, which means ‘Beloved,’

Naturally, some Moss Bluff residents will have concerns regarding possible tax implications and other conditions of incorporation that some would view as undesirable. At the time this article was written, there does not appear to be any organized effort in Moss Bluff to discourage incorporating the area into a city chartered by the state. For more information on the Internet go to: www. INCORPORATEMOSSBLUFF.com

makes me think of Ephesians 1:6 “To the praise of the glory of his grace, wherein he hath made us accepted in the beloved.” We are God’s most special creation. He spoke all other creation into existence but man He formed from the dust of the earth and breathed the very life of God into him. Yes, out of all of God’s vast creation we were created in the very image of God and He has accepted us in the beloved, Jesus Christ. How awesome is that? Sapphires have been referred to as blue gems in general but actually come in many colors just as the diamond does and the color blue represents trust and truth and we know that Jesus is the Way, the Truth and the Life and God would have us walk in His truth. It is His truth that will make us free. Some sapphires are heat-treated or otherwise enhanced to improve their appearance and color, the same fires of life God often uses to conform us to the image of his Son. 1 Peter 1:6-7 tells us “Wherein ye greatly rejoice, though now for a season, if need be, ye are in heaviness through manifold temptations: That the trial of your faith, being much more precious than of gold that perisheth, though it be tried with fire, might be found unto praise and honour and glory at the appearing of Jesus Christ:” Do you feel as if God could never use you for His kingdom? Do you feel as if you are weak and can never become strong and have the strength of God’s character in your life to bore through all life’s turmoil’s, to reach that place of richness in Christ? Do you feel as if you could never be that “beautiful Diamond” or “lovely Sapphire” showing forth His light and glory? Remember ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE WITH GOD! God can do miracles in your life and change your life to carry His strength and reflect the life of His Son, Jesus Christ. Remember God loves you and you are special. He searched for you, He found you, He loved you while you were yet lost, He loved you before you ever knew Him, He saw you then and He sees you now, He brought you into his marvelous light and He sees the potential in you to become all you can become in Christ. The process sometimes is not easy but if you will trust Him it is well worth letting Him bring peace, joy and complete wholeness into your life. Yes, He can make you strong for His kingdom and into that beautiful jewel showing forth beautiful facets of light and glory. He desires this and He will finish the work He has started in you and He will make you both strong and beautiful for His kingdom as you allow Him to work in your life. Ecclesiastes 3:11a tells us “He hath made every thing beautiful in his time” and Isaiah 54:11b-12 says “behold, I will lay thy stones with fair colours, and lay thy foundations with sapphires. And I will make thy windows of agates, and thy gates of carbuncles, and all thy borders of pleasant stones.” You are His and He has loved you with an Everlasting Love. Trust Him to make you strong and beautiful for His kingdom.

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Tena Matthews PRESENTS: WHERE IT ALL BEGINS THE FUNDAMENTAL BASKETBALL CAMP 2009 DATE: Session I (Ages 5-11): June 15 th -19 t h Session II (Ages 12-18): June 22nd-26th Bent, but Not Broken Ministry is where real people, sharing real testimonies, help to encourage and inspire others to the cross of Jesus Christ, so that they too, can live a functional life.This ministry is about bringing hope, healing and restoration to the readers and listeners of this radio and news paper ministry.There will always be a guest that someone can relate too on the program.This is brought to you by Monica Soileau.This program was inspired by 2nd Corinthians Chapter 4:8-9 which says that “We are hard pressed on every side, but not crushed; perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted, but not abandoned; struck down, but not destroyed.” From Cancer to Christ written by Harold LeBleu Gloria LeBleu was the guest on the Bent but Not Broken Radio Ministry shared her husband’s testimony of him developing a closer relationship to God through his battle against cancer. Harold had always attended church; however, he did not know what it was like to have a personal relationship with our Father. In Harold’s book, from Cancer to Christ, he shares his story of how he had always attended church, while assuming everything was all good, but in reality, it wasn’t. Harold, like most people, stated in his book that he was going to church for all the wrong reasons. Harold’s testimony expressed that he was walking in his own flesh and for his own selfish needs. He did not realize that for most of his life, he was not walking in the divine plan that God had designed for his life. Like Harold, we must all learn to allow our flesh to die, so that Jesus Christ can live within us.We must learn to be self-less to be Christ-full; in order to be filled and lead by the Holy Spirit, which gives us our divine revelation of our Lord’s will for our life. Harold now realized his divine purpose, as he was reborn again and his soul was saved. As Harold battled his cancer with a faithful heart to serve the Lord, he shared his testimony with everyone he would come into contact with, regardless of the physical pain he was enduring. His cancer gave him a mission, a purpose, a reason to live one more day. He helped spread the Word of God to many people; however, he was not satisfied with what he had accomplished in his last 2 years. Harold decided to write a book sharing his testimony, so that what he had been through would not be in vain and his story could still live to convict, convert and change the lives of many people who are going through the same thing. At the end of the day, we have a choice when we are going through hardships; we can curse God or we can praise God.We can choose to walk in the ways of the world or we can choose to submit to His divine plan for our lives, so that we can experience the abundant life that He has promised us and so that we can live with the peace that Jesus Christ left us at the cross. I highly recommend that every counselor and doctor that deals with cancer victims recommend this book to their patients: it is a book of hope and encouragement. Harold Gordon LeBleu passed away peacefully on December 10, 2008, as he stated that 2008 was going to be “the year for good things and “New Beginnings.” To purchase the book you can send a minimum gift of $5 or more to help defray printing and shipping costs to the following: Gloria LeBleu P.O. Box 7272 Lake Charles , LA 70606 Bent but Not Broken Ministry is seeking Sponsors for the broadcast. Please contact Monica Soileau at (337) 257-8972.This 1 hour long program is donated to others to share their testimony. If you feel led to share your testimony, please submit your story to MonicaSoileau@ChristianStarNewsPaper.com and in the subject line write Bent but Not Broken Radio Ministry.

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my father’s rear, he heard my warning. Tears were threatening to cloud my vision as I helplessly watched. In my By Rodney Hennigan heart, I knew that it was too little and continued from March 2009 Issue much too late. I would be forced to witness Dad being eaten alive. There Reaching the safety of shore and was nothing I could do and there was from being the unwitting victim of nothing he could do to prevent it, some of his past pranks, I turned to but silently cry out to God, for help. look back toward Dad, hoping to see Everything seemed to move in slow if he or maybe my ears had played a motion, from that moment onward. trick. I mean really now, of all times, Dad heard my shouts of warning with the fish in such a feeding frenzy, and stopped trying to back out against did he just shout to get out of the the raging current. He began twisting water? And what was that bit about a his upper body around in an effort shark? My dim-witted brain wanted to to see behind. He held his rod in a remain in the false security of denial way to tell me he intended to take and was slow to acknowledge what a second swing. It had worked once my ears had heard and what my eyes before, but he and I both knew it were seeing. couldn’t possibly work this time. The They focused on a very large trianshark was much too close and moving gular-shaped fin, grayish in color and way too fast. All of the advantage now sticking straight up from the water. belonged to the heartless sea monster. The menacing fin remained stationary, It wouldn’t make the same mistake in position to attack and in full spite twice. of the strong racing current. The really The next thing I saw was the masbad thing is, it was facing Dad and only sive rear-top half of the shark’s sleek twenty or so feet away. The creature’s bluish-gray body briefly breaking telegraphed intentions were very clear, the water’s surface as it made a final it was hungry and it was going to eat. plunge and went straight . . . between And to it, my dad looked as good my fathers’s spread legs. While it was as any pot roasted turkey, Grandma there, it heaved upward and back, cooked for Thanksgiving. As very similar to a bucking horse, and if the shark on center stage could sent Dad flying high into the air. His sense it had now captured everyone’s entire body had came completely out undivided attention, it started going of the water to go airborne. He flew on the attack, charging forward. The over backward and did an acrobatic stout fin steadily picked up speed as the distance rapidly narrowed. It sliced somersault. All the while, his right fist refused to loosen the tight grip it had through the water as easily, as the on the fishing rod. He re-entered the blade of a sharp knife, with the cutrushing water head first and went ting edge on a straight course to rip completely out of sight. I just knew through Dad’s navel bulls-eye. There he was bitten severely and dying, was absolutely no doubt, the first although I didn’t see any blood. violent bite to satisfy its raw hunger, In my mind and broken heart, I just was moments away. knew it was all over. My dad was gone. Before the attack had begun, Dad Angry tears began flooding my eyes, as was trying to back up toward shore, I stared at the unbroken water surface, fighting against the raging current, in wondering what to do. a desperate attempt to reach safety. Movement, in the far corner of my The whole time, keeping a sharp eye right eye, caught my attention and focused on the life-threatening fin. directed it to look downstream. Afraid Unable to move very fast or make it of what it was, I turned my head, to very far, he had an agonizingly slow go see. The sight greeting my eyes was of it. At the time of the attack, he had incredible! no other choice but to stop, stand his It was Dad, still clutching the fishing ground and fight for his life. rod and struggling against the strong He began by digging his heels into current succeeding in washing him out the soft bottom, in an attempt to to sea. He heroically battled against re-anchor himself to the riverbed, the ripping tide in an attempt to reto receive the first blow. I saw the gain his footing. Fighting as hard as he red rod tip rise into the air with the could to stop the momentum, he suchandle clinched tightly in the grip cessfully regained his footing and from of Dad’s right hand. A split second what I could see, appeared unharmed. before the beast made contact, the Disoriented, he wildly glanced around rod whipped forward, slicing through to get his bearings. the air and whacked the exposed fin We both saw it at the same time, a hard blow. The stinging rod hit so hard, a loud sound, like the crack from the awful triangular shaped shark fin. It had followed him downstream and a horse whip, split the air. The struck resurfaced. And it was very close. The fin instantly submerged out of sight darn thing had refused to give up, it and abandoned the attack, to nurse its wasn’t going to leave hungry. Oddly stinging wound. With the extra time purchased, Dad though, it remained stationary in the water facing the front of Dad, playing used it to restart his delayed retreat. the same sick game, again. It was torHis head pivoted from side to side, ture. The thing clearly communicated with the eyes constantly scanning its wicked intent, just as if it were a the water surface in front, searching. bad actor in a B-grade horror movie. Keeping a sharp lookout for what I Both of us were left speechless and thought was an unlikely reappearance emotionally exhausted. I helplessly of the fearful fin. watched Dad twist his legs to dig his Meanwhile, I kept watching his back feet firmly into the sandy river botand saw the darn thing pop up out of tom. All of the color had drained from the water, behind him. The bad thing his face, leaving it as white as a new was, it was located between Dad’s bed sheet. A small knot of muscles unsuspecting back and the safety of bunched together on the side of his the shore, effectively blocking his clenched jaw, firmly set in determinaattempt to escape. Judging from the tion. His penetrating blue eyes sent in decreasing depth of the water as Dad a glance, his love and told me of his inched backward; the hungry shark’s decision to go down fighting. new bulls-eye was now in the seat of I could only stand and helplessly his pants. Dad was cornered and I was watch my General Custer, make his paralyzed, frozen stiff with the horror last stand. My tall, strong, dark headed of what was about to happen. hero lifted his prized rod tip high into It felt like it had taken forever before I managed to overcome the para- the air, in final preparation. The beast chose that precise moment, when the lyzing fear and jumped up and down tip had reached its highest point, to on the wet sand. As I did, I repeatedly shouted out warnings at the top of my begin the charge. Dad stood poised, like a sword fighter. Just before the squeaky voice, hoping he would hear brute was close enough to swing the me in time to do something, anything. rod and whack the fin, the monster’s The fin seemed to comprehend my words and wanting to maintain its ele- head broke the surface, for the first time. I could literally see past its teeth, ment of surprise chose the moment down into its throat. to begin rushing forward, opening the I was thrown into a state of deeper final act. The attack had begun. shock and so was Dad, he didn’t take A moment before the rows of razor his swing. Most of the sea creature’s sharp teeth could tear a chunk out of

body continued to shoot upward, rising up out the water, revealing itself. The mouth cracked open. But what was really the most surprising thing of all, was that for the first time, it revealed to the world, that it wasn’t the big man-eating shark with the mouthful of razor sharp teeth, we just knew it to be. No, instead it was . . . the star of one of my favorite television shows, a dolphin named Flipper! And it began dancing backward on its tail and laughing in my startled Dad’s face. “HEH, HEH, HEH . . . HEH, HEH, HEH!” it laughed. In case you don’t know, Flipper was a friendly, cute, adorable, and playful, bottle-nosed dolphin starring in one of my favorite TV shows. And there he was, dancing backward on his tail, laughing with glee, and inches away from Dad’s shocked face. Before Dad could collect his wits long enough to think of what to do, Flipper gave a final high twisting leap backwards and re-entered the water, nose first. With a parting wave goodbye from his tail, Flipper slapped the water and disappeared from our sight, never to be seen again. I protested as strong as I dared, when Dad finally made it back to shore and told me to get into the car that we were going home. I really wanted to stay to catch more fish and just between you and I, see if Flipper would return for an encore performance. I didn’t stand a chance. Dad grabbed a hold of one of my ears and led me to the waiting car. This is the only time in my life, I had ever seen my mentor and favorite outdoorsman leave the water when the fish were still biting. As awful as the trip may sound, please remember neither Dad, nor I, would trade it for anything else in the world or if given a choice, would not have had it happen in any other way. It’s true; we could have done what most city folk still do and remained safely at home, boxed in by the four walls of our house. But if we had, we wouldn’t have received the unexpected and wonderful gift, awaiting us. Over the years I have grown to realize just how precious a good memory is. WHAT A MEMORY MEANS TO ME It was high noon when my father unintentionally became entangled with two vicious forces of nature, the raging tidal current, attempting to wash him out to sea and what we both had thought, was one of the largest sharks alive, trying to eat him alive. The two teamed up to force him to, literally, fight for his life. I was the only witness. Whenever this story springs to mind I find myself still thanking God, for helping my dad survive the day and for letting me be there to see it. Let me take a moment to ponder over what I have learned about memories. If we use them correctly they can be our strength, if not, our weakness. When they are all lumped together and some are even buried deep in our sub-consciousness, the collection forms a big part of the person, whom we think we are today. Amazingly, they also provide the strong glue binding our souls to one another. They also act as silent sentinels always standing on guard, ready to warn us of imminent danger or more simply, not to make the same mistake twice, to choose wisely. The comfort and security they provide is something we take for granted. Have you ever wanted to touch a burning flame, a second time? Of course not, from being burnt once before, you know it still causes unbearable pain and is to be avoided. Memories are strict teachers and excellent leaders, full of experience. For example, our memory reminds us of the feelings of the joy and hurt we received in the past and to know the difference between the love and the hate, in this world. I can go on and on about this, but instead, allow me to leave you with a parting-pondering thought to consider. I’ll begin with a question. I’m sure you know the answer to it. What did

Jesus say during the last supper, when You want to disagree, feel free to do He held up the bread? Help me out. If so, but please remember to honor to memory serves me correctly, as He the ones who made the sacrifice, to held up the bread with His hands, He preserve our right of free speech. If had said to His apostles, “Take this you have the need to exercise the bread, all of you, and eat it, for it is right and honor our veterans, do so my body. Do this in memory of me,” in peace, no one likes violence less and then broke it apart to pass out. than they. Take it out on the politicians Our very salvations lie in a beautiful breaking their promises to represent treasured memory. God granted it to the people, in the voting booth. And us, to strengthen all of the bonds, to remember to thank our veterans for all of His children. preserving that right, too. Keep in A similar gift, but of course, on a mind, many of them didn’t agree with much smaller scale, is what my dad the politics of going to the war, either. and I received, a powerful lastThey simply did, what they knew, had ing memory, binding the two of us to be done. And they did a very good together, as this world attempted to job of it, too. pull us apart. Thanks again Heavenly To all of my heroes that were there, Father for the best dad, a boy like me I know it can’t be much to offer at could have. this late date, from now a much older WHAT BEING IN THE OUTDOORS twelve year old. Please know that MEANT TO ME I’m very proud of you and still keep I was twelve or thirteen years old. you in my thoughts and prayers. I am When I close my eyes I can still see humbled by your dedication, your every detail, of what happened on that bravery, your courage and most of all, fateful hot summer day. And that was in awe of your personal sacrifice. I was over thirty six years ago. just a youngster at the time and knew I assumed in the beginning, the day what you were fighting for. Thank you, would end as most of my Saturdays from the bottom, of my heart. during the summer generally did, with Speaking of our national leaders me sitting on the living room floor in during the short span of my life, a front of the color television. Color young president named John F. Kentelevision still a relatively new experinedy and then a short time afterwards, ence in those days and I became a presidential candidate (the former hooked on it. president’s brother, Bobby) died I enjoyed watching almost everyfrom an assassin’s bullet. I was three thing we caught on the three channels; in nineteen-sixty-three and can still with the rabbit ear antennas on top remember the horses. Both men were of the set. The networks had several strong supporters of civil rights. good series geared for boys. Among As you can see, evil violence ran my favorites were “Daniel Boone” and rampant across the land. No one “The Rifleman.” A few more worth was safe. It reached out and touched mentioning, were the “The Green another civil rights leader (Martin LuHornet,” “Batman,” and “The Beverly ther King, Jr.,) for following his dream. Hillbillies.” Two of my of my very best A vision forcing him to work hard, included “The Desert Rats,” starring trying to lead the entire nation by its a group of fighting soldiers with that unwilling nose, out of the darkness of moniker in action and “Flipper,” fearacial bigotry into the awakening light turing an affectionate and intelligent of mutual acceptance and peace. The bottle-nosed dolphin as the star. assassin’s bullet didn’t miss him, either. I had to conclude the day by watchHe had to see it coming and willingly ing the news. If I didn’t, I would miss accepted it. We owe all of the three out on the latest developments of men a great debt. our war, with a small country called I couldn’t stay away from the eveVietnam. I got into the habit of watchning news. The entire world had gone ing for one of my real life heroes, my insane. uncle Gary Wayne Smith, to make All of the older folks were saying sure he was okay. He served two the end of time was at hand. Most long tours of duty with the Marines, believed Our Lord and Savior, Jesus fighting over there. After Uncle Gary Christ, was about to appear from had safely returned home, I couldn’t behind the next hill. They were all actcut it off. The fighting men and women, ing kind of nervous and afraid, when needed all of the prayers they could they spoke of it, leaving me puzzled. get. I loved them all. I was of a totally different mind and Here at home, our country seemed began anxiously looking for Him to to be ripping apart at the seams. I come, riding in high, on top of a cloud. saw man go into outer space, not I thought it would be a good thing knowing if the rocket he was riding to happen. Can anyone tell me, what in would explode. Students attending there was to be afraid of? O course, Kent State University were used for we all know now, that He didn’t come, target practice by the National Guard, so we tried to go meet Him, halfway. for protesting the expansion of the It’s true, on the sixteenth of July, ninewar into Cambodia. Thirteen people teen hundred and sixty-nine; three were hit and four died, some of them men went to heaven and landed on innocent observers. The following day the moon. I saw it on the news. Things over eight million students across the were beginning to change. country boycotted their schools, by I could have never imagined how staying home. Other war protestors soon my Saturday routine would gathered to burn their draft cards and change into a day filled real life adbe tear-gassed by the police, almost venture. It all started when my father on a daily basis. asked if I wanted to take a little fishing Misguided youths tried to escape trip. the world’s madness in the wrong He knew I craved escaping into the direction, by experimenting with evil great Louisiana outdoors as much as drugs and lost their minds for the he did. It was the only place where we effort. A lot of lives and families had both had the solitude to ponder and been destroyed in the process. pray, where the rest of the world’s Jane Fonda, a famous actress, visited madness couldn’t reach. I eagerly acVietnam and gave comfort to the cepted, willing to leave behind the adenemy. She became an outcast. Black dictive television set and the security Americans, who fought and died next of home. I went on the first and last to their white countrymen overseas, surf fishing trip I’ll ever take, with the couldn’t rest when they returned world’s greatest outdoorsman, my dad. home. They had to march on Washington to demand their rights, under the All of Rodney’s stories are authentic constitution. Racial tensions ran high experiences he encountered in God’s and sometimes turned to violence. great outdoors. A place where he Particularly appalling, I saw people least expected to experience a spirimaking the news, who had the audactual growth, but did. He is currently ity to greet our war weary troops working on the finishing stages of his returning home at the airport and first book. If you enjoyed reading this hurl insults at them for bravely doing story and would enjoy more, please their duty. That’s still a sore point for let him know by visiting his website at me. I wished I was more than twelve www.rodneyhennigan.com. He would years old. I would have met THEM at like to hear from you. the airport, instead.


Christian Star Issue 4

Corporate America Looks to You for a Loan Many of the world’s largest companies are based in America , yet they have operations that span the globe and collectively earn enormous amounts of money from a wide range of commercial activities. Interestingly though, despite their own profitmaking ventures, large corporations still seek out investors to help finance some of their activities. Two ways in which they do this are by issuing stock, which represents ownership in the company, or by selling bonds, which puts you — the individual investor — in the position of making a loan to a big company. When a company issues bonds, these “loans” help with the company’s long-term financing for capital expenditures and acquisitions. Investors who buy bonds enter an agreement with the company stating it will pay back the face value of the bond at maturity (a pre-determined date in the future) plus a fixed rate of interest. This interest rate is known as the nominal, or coupon rate, and payments are often made every six months throughout the life of the bond. Its face value, also called the “par” value, is typically listed in multiples of $1,000. In contrast to a stockholder, who actually gains ownership in a company by purchasing stock, bondholders are creditors of

the issuing corporation. An investment in a bond literally represents a loan to the company. While stockholders typically look for the price of their shares to go up, bondholders receive interest payments on the money they have loaned out. Even though there are other ways to profit from stocks and bonds, “owning” versus “loaning” is the basic difference between the two types of investments. Corporate bonds can be a valuable component in a well-rounded investment portfolio. Some of the many benefits they offer include the following: Regular income — If you buy a bond and hold onto it until maturity, you will have a pretty good idea of how much you will get back from your investment because of the regular interest payments you will receive. Reliability — Credit-rating agencies rate corporate bonds based on several factors relating to the issuing company. When issuing bonds, a company that has a good credit history and makes principal and interest payments to bondholders on a timely basis will typically receive a good credit rating. Bonds with strong ratings historically have had minimal credit risk. Diversification — Companies from a wide range of industrial sectors and geographic locations offer corporate bonds, giving

Hear Ye! Hear Ye!

TEA Parties are coming on April 15th By Dan Allen

Concerned citizens are planning to come together for rallies in hundreds of cities and towns across the United States on tax day to send a message to our government that they are “Taxed Enough Already”. If taxes and fees levied by federal, state, and local governments were all collected up front each year, it would take every penny of the first several months of income away from most individuals, families, and small business owners. Since it is common to gradually pay these taxes throughout the year in the form of payroll deductions and sales taxes when making purchases, most people do not realize the tremendous amount of money that the average U.S. citizen gives up to the government. Of course some taxation is necessary to provide funding for essential infrastructure and public services such as transportation, safety, and defense. Citizens should expect to contribute significantly toward the common good, and do their fair share. However, it appears that a large number of tax payers in America are tired of putting up with a heavy tax burden that appears to be on it’s way up at a time when PORK (wasteful government spending) is making and breaking new world records. In addition to taxation and spending issues, many Christians and others that want to live in a society that upholds morality from a Biblical

April 2009 By Tim Andreas

investors a good opportunity to diversify their investments by holding a variety of different securities. These bonds also represent various credit ratings and have different maturities, which refers to the date your “loan” comes due. To give you an idea of their scope, financial services firms, transportation companies and even public utilities are just a few of the many types of businesses that issue bonds. As with many investment vehicles, there are certain risks associated with investing in bonds. Interest rate risk refers to the possibility that a bond’s market value will change in response to interest rate changes. A bond’s price moves in the opposite direction of interest rates. As rates rise, the price drops. Again, if you hold a bond until maturity, you won’t have to even worry about interest rate risk. But it’s a consideration should you ever think about selling your bond early. Bonds also entail credit risk — the risk credit rating agencies attempt to gauge when they issue ratings on bond issues. But despite the risks involved, many investors typically view bonds as a balancing addition to their portfolio. And aside from just its simple investment value, a bond represents your chance to lend a hand to the progress of some of our great American companies.

perspective are more than concerned with a growing amount of legislation, executive orders, and liberal directives from all three branches of government that are changing America into something far different than our founding Fathers intended. Before the American colonies united to successfully overthrow British tyranny, some colonist had a Tea Party at Boston harbor; while it failed to motivate Britain to positively change its way of dealing with their colonial subjects, that event is historically credited with helping to motivate the American revolution. Now some contemporary American patriots are conducting peaceful protests in an effort to send a loud and clear message to those that have been elected and appointed to uphold and defend the U.S. constitution that they are failing “We The People”, and that American people are insisting our government officials do a better job of leading and representing us. Let’s hope they get that message and respond positively, because I don’t believe that most Americans want to be forced to go beyond this: “DON’T TREAD ON ME!” All citizens that want to stand with others that hope and pray that the United States of America will remain a free nation under God for our children and grandchildren are encouraged to participate in a TEA party for their area.TEA parties scheduled for Southwest Louisiana include Lake Charles and DeRidder; those planned for Southeast Texas include Houston and Beaumont. For more information about TEA parties throughout the U.S. go to: www.TeaPartyDay.com

The accuracy and completeness of this article are not guaranteed. The opinions expressed are those of the author(s) and are not necessarily those of Wachovia Securities or its affiliates. The material is distributed solely for information purposes and is not a solicitation or an offer to buy any security or instrument or to participate in any trading strategy. This article was written by Wachovia Securities and provided courtesy of Tim Andreas First Vice President – Investment Officer in Lake Charles , LA at 337-4399081 or toll free 1-800-256-5800. Wachovia Securities is the trade name used by two separate, registered brokerdealers and nonbank affiliates of Wachovia Corporation providing certain retail securities brokerage services: Wachovia Securities, LLC Member, NYSE/SIPC, and Wachovia Securities Financial Network, LLC (WSFN), Member FINRA/SIPC. Investments in securities and insurance products: NOT FDIC-INSURED/NOT BANKGUARANTEED/ MAY LOSE VALUE

Gardening: By Derrick Singleton Many gardeners wonder if they can save seeds from plants grown in their gardens and avoid the expense of buying seed the following year. The answer is yes and no. It can be done, but if you don’t know what you are doing, you may end up wasting your time and effort. The key to successful seed saving lies in knowing what crops and varieties bear seed that is likely to produce plants that are similar to the parent plants. After all, the idea behind saving tomato seeds is to get good-quality eating tomatoes. Understanding a few terms will be useful in determining what seed is savable. Hybrid seed is produced through controlled pollination using two specific varieties that have been inbred, or self-pollinated, for many generations to produce particular traits. The parent plants may have weak growth or other poor characteristics, but when crossed, their seed produces desirable plants. Only the first generation of seed resulting from the cross of the parent plants, the F1 hybrid generation, will produce the exact combination of desired traits. Future generations may revert to the undesirable traits of the parent plants. For this reason, seed saved from hybrid plants will generally produce plants that are inferior. Hence the first rule of seed saving - do not save seed from hybrid plants. This does not mean that seed from all non-hybrid plants can be saved and planted with good results. If the non-hybrid is selfpollinated, the seed will produce plants similar to the parent plants and is a good candidate for saving. Some popular garden plants that are also self-pollinated are tomatoes, peppers, beans, peas, and lettuce. If the plant is pollinated by neighboring plants of a different variety, as cucumbers, corn, and squash can be, any seed produced will be of mixed parentage and will produce mixed results. Since pollen can travel a long distance from other garden with insects or on the wind, it would be wise to limit your seed saving efforts to self-pollinated, non-hybrid varieties. Once you determine that you have some plants whose seeds are worth saving, you need to harvest and store the seed properly. Fruit must be fully ripe; for tomatoes that means riper than you’d like to eat it. Peppers may begin to shrivel when they are completely ripe, but don’t wait until the fruit begins to rot. Remove the seed from the flesh and allow it to dry.Tomato seeds can be separated by allowing the pulp to ferment with a little water for a few days after which the seeds can be strained off and dried. Seeds such as beans and peas that grow in pods are simple to process. Pick the pods as they dry but before they shatter, and remove the seed.Allow it to dry thoroughly in warm spot out of direct sun, then package the seed in envelopes or jars, storing it in a cool, dry spot. If using glass jars for storage, check the side of the jars for condensation after a few days of storage. If it is present, dry the seeds some more before storing them. Pg. 9


Christian Star Issue 4

April 2009

Upcoming Events The Devil’s 1st Easter

Contraband Days Festival

Saturday April 11, 2009 at 6:00pm LCB Auditorium 1509 Enterprise Blvd Lake Charles, Louisiana 70601 Play presented by Word of Hope Family Worship Center For years the story of Jesus’ crucifixion; our day of redemption, has been told for generations. It has broken barriers and transcended borders. It has infiltrated cultures and broken regimes. For years the good old story has warmed our hearts, eased our minds and soothed our spirits. The same story is being told once again but this time we tell you the story of the devil’s first Easter.

Tuesday April 28, 2009 - Sunday May 10, 2009 Lake Charles Civic Center 900 Lake Shore Dr Lake Charles, Louisiana 70601 Get Directions 52nd Annual Contraband Days Festival April 28, 2009 - May 10, 2009 Contraband Days is a themed “pirate” festival with close to 100 events. Daily carnival rides, Bands, Contests Website: www.contrabanddays.com

Fashioned for Favor Women’s Outreach Ministry

Beats & Eats Fundraiser

Wednesday April 15, 2009 - Thursday December 31, 2009 New Member registration. All interested women ages 18 and older may sign up to become a member of Fashioned for Favor Women’s Outreach Ministry. Purpose: F3 is a non-denominational Christian outreach ministry for young women ages 18 and older. If you desire a closer relationship to Christ, have a passion for leadership, a zeal to be a success in your Christian walk, a passion to see other women come to Christ, an interest in Bible studies, book club, fellowship with other Christian sisters like you, discipleship and community outreach opportunities, Fashioned is for YOU! Sign up on the website! www.fashionedforfavor.com A one time registration fee of $25.00 can be paid via Paypal through access to the website. Call us toll free if you have any questions: 1.888.895.3335 Ticket Info: $25.00 P.O. Box 5135 Lake Charles, 70606

7th Annual Resurrection Celebration

Sunday April 19, 2009 from 5:00pm - 7:00pm Lake Charles Civic Center Amphitheater Lakeshore Drive Lake Charles, Louisiana This Evangelistic-type Celebration is geared around sharing the “Good News” of our Risen Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. The event is FREE to the public and will include Special Prayer(s) for local, state and national leaders, Praise & Worship, Singing and Gospel Rapping by Various Artists, Praise Dancing, Apostolic Preaching. There will be FREE Food & Souvenirs, Fun & Fellowship

Carnival with rides and fun for all ages

Power Church International on April 3rd,5pm. to 10pm. 4th, 10am. to 10pm.& 5th.12pm. to 8pm Concert will be held at Power Church International by Recording Artist Rusty & Jessica during the carnival on Sat. at 7pm. & Sunday at 10:30 am.

Just for Jesus tryouts

Will be held on April 4th, starting at 8am. Please contact Shelly Dugas at (337) 377-3339.

Christian Parade

May 2nd, 2009: Parade assembles at 4 pm at the LaGrange High School in Lake Charles, LA . Parade starts @ 5:30 pm heading east on College to Ryan and south on Ryan ending at the Albertson’s Parking lot. Thanks for being willing to take a stand for Christ! To obtain a form, please email Bridget LeBlanc bleblanc215@hotmail.com or call (337) 802-9796 by 4/10/09.

Revival @ Mt. Pilgrim Baptist Church for our Young Adult Ministry on

April 14-16, 2009 in church where the Minister Mark Lewis from Houma, LA will be our evangelist. The revival is for all ages. Thank you again and God Bless.

Autism Support Alliance Day at O’Charley’s Restaurant!

Volunteers of America will hold its Beats & Eats fundraiser on Friday, April 3, 2009 from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. at Treasures of Marilyn’s in Lake Charles. The casual event will feature a Lenten buffet and cash bar. Products and services donated by area businesses will be auctioned. Dance music will be provided by X-IT-43, “Southwest Louisiana’s number one southern rock and blues band.” Tickets for the event are: * $30 for individuals * $50 for couples * $300 for reserved tables of ten Sponsorships and corporate tables are available. To purchase tickets or sponsorships, call Volunteers of America at (337) 497-0034. The proceeds from Beats & Eats will be used to support the life-changing programs provided by Volunteers of America in Southwest Louisiana.

Coping with Cancer

Tuesday, April 21 12 PM For those newly diagnosed, undergoing treatment or who have completed treatment. For more information, call Rev. David DeWitt at (337) 802-1933. Pastoral Care

Sisters Surviving Breast Cancer

Medical Office Building II Conference Room Tuesday, April 21 6 PM For those newly diagnosed, undergoing treatment or who have completed treatment. For more information, call (337) 433-5817.

Easter Bible Trivia 1. As Jesus rode into Jerusalem (on Palm Sunday), what did He say would cry out if His disciples didn’t? 2. What was the man carrying whom Peter and John followed to prepare the upper room for Passover? 3. What did Jesus give to Judas as a sign that he was to betray Him? 4. What was the sign that Jesus gave Peter in stating that he would deny Him? 5. Where was Jesus when he was arrested? 6. At Jesus’ arrest, who cut off the ear of the high priest’s servant? 7. Who was the chief priest who had Jesus arrested? 8. On what charge did the Jewish court sentence Jesus to death? 9. What was the name of the prisoner the people wanted released instead of Jesus? 10. Who was told to carry Jesus’ cross for him? 11. Where was Jesus crucified? 12. What happened when a soldier pierced Jesus’ crucified body? 13. Who owned the tomb where Jesus was buried? 14. On what day of the week was Jesus first seen after His resurrection? 15. To who did Jesus first appear after his resurrection?

Easter Bible Scripture

Monday, April 6, 2009. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the Autism Support Alliance. Autism is a developmental disability that usually appears during the first three years of a child’s life. Autism is four times more prevalent in boys than girls and knows no racial, ethnic or social boundaries. Family income, lifestyle or educational levels do not affect the chance of occurrence.

Romans 6:8-11

NAMI Walk

For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son,[a] that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.(NIV)

April 25th 8am - 10am Lake Charles, Civic Center

Lake Charles Stay at Home Mom’s Group

Tuesday April 21, 2009 at 10:00am We meet on Tuesdays at 10 am for play groups and once a month for Mom’s Night Out. If you are interested in joining us please contact Jamie Simon for more info. jamienchuck@yahoo.com Website: www.lakecharlessahm.webs.com

Now if we died with Christ, we believe that we will also live with him. For we know that since Christ was raised from the dead, he cannot die again; death no longer has mastery over him. The death he died, he died to sin once for all; but the life he lives, he lives to God. In the same way, count yourselves dead to sin but alive to God in Christ Jesus. (NIV)

John 3:16

John 16:20 and 22

I tell you the truth, you will weep and mourn while the world rejoices. You will grieve, but your grief will turn to joy. So with you: Now is your time of grief, but I will see you again and you will rejoice, and no one will take away your joy. Pg. 10


Christian Star Issue 4

April 2009

Christian Business Owner Directory ATTORNEYS Christian Attorneys Needed

This spring, pink is the new black.

AUTO SALES-NEW & USED BAKERIES Cypi’s Cake Box

520 W McNeese St Lk Charles

337-478-0269

BANKS BANQUET FACILITIES Gathering Place The

1100 1st Avenue Lk Charles

337-433-0444

1601 N Prater St Lk Charles

337-436-6602

203 W. College St Lk Charles 234 Hwy 171 Moss Bluff, La

337-499-8922 337-855-1729

BARBERS Collins Service Center

BEAUTY SALONS Neko’s Hair Studio Annointed Total Hair Care

BEDS-RETAIL Mattress & Water bed Gallery

716 E Prien Lk Rd. Lk Charles

337-474-1350

BRIDAL SHOPS BUILDING CONTRACTORS Quality Design Builders

Curtis Rougeau

337-485-2460

BUILDING MATERIALS BUSINESS CONSULTANTS SBA-McNeese University

Deb King

337-475-5000

CLEANING SERVICES Gina Cleans

337-433-3050

HOME HEALTH SERVICES MASSAGES Hands for Life

Kathy Cookson

337-477-2161

PARTY STORES Club Tabby

Inside Prien Lake Mall

337-478-3600

PHYSICIANS REAL ESTATE CONSULTANTS Alvin Guillory

337-802-7726

Melanie Perry

337-855-7768

State Farm

RESTAURANTS Coffee Cup Diner

909 Mulberry St Wstlk

What is Easter? On Easter Sunday, Christians celebrate the resurrection of the Lord, Jesus Christ. It is typically the most well-attended Sunday service of the year for Christian churches. Christians believe according to Scripture, that Jesus came back to life, or was raised from the dead, three days after his death on the cross.As part of the Easter season, the death of Jesus Christ by crucifixion, is commemorated on Good Friday, always the Friday just before Easter.Through his death, burial and resurrection, Jesus paid the penalty for sin, thus purchasing for all who believe in him, eternal life in Christ Jesus. In Western Christianity, Easter marks the ending of Lent, a 40-day period of fasting, repentance, moderation and spiritual discipline in preparation for Easter. Lent begins on Ash Wednesday and ends on Easter Sunday. Eastern Orthodox churches observe Lent or Great Lent, during the 6 weeks or 40 days preceding Palm Sunday with fasting continuing during the Holy

Recognizing our talented teen writers and local volunteers, congratulations Sydni! Written by Sydni Dunn 18 year old Barbe Senior. Dunn is the President of theYoung Women’s Advisory Committee.

337-491-0960

Week of Easter. Lent for Eastern Orthodox churches begins on Monday and Ash Wednesday is not observed. Because of Easter’s pagan origins, and also because of the commercialization of Easter, many Christian churches have begun to refer to it as Resurrection Day. The biblical account of Jesus’ death on the cross, or crucifixion, his burial and his resurrection, or raising from the dead, can be found in the following passages of Scripture: Matthew 27:27-28:8; Mark 15:16-16:19; Luke 23:26-24:35; and John 19:16-20:30. Although Easter is probably the oldest Christian celebration aside from the Sabbath, it wasn’t always the same as what people currently think of when they look at Easter services.The earliest known observance, Pasch, occurred between the second and fourth centuries.These celebrations commemorated both Jesus’ death and his resurrection at once, whereas these two events have been split up between Good Friday and Easter Sunday today.

The pink shirt is the signature look of one of Lake Charles’ newest organizations, theYoung Women’s Advisory Committee (YWAC). Similar to most community organizations, theYWAC is dedicated to serving the Lake Area. This group, however, is taking this service to a new and unique level- it aims to empower young female leaders, to promote community involvement and to call attention to and fight social injustice.The group’s plan is to share all that they learn and all their passion with fellow students and peers.These young women hope to use the ripple effect to the benefit of all. The Southwest Louisiana AIDS Council ( SLAC) got the idea for YWAC when they realized the need to reach young women about important health issues. SLAC’s idea was put into action in Aug.2008.They posted flyers and online invitations and public service announcements hit the airwaves and news media. The Oct.23 kick-off meeting, at Central School, was a success, with 17 young women from Barbe and Sulphur High schools attending. Currently,YWAC is comprised of 20 dedicated teenage girls from various schools in Calcasieu Parish, and the group is hoping other area high schools will join in. “We are also thinking of expanding membership to include college women, so that there is a continuum of effort and a chance to grow with the experience,” said Kelli Barnes, SLAC program director andYWAC advisor. “We all wanted to make a difference in our community, but didn’t know where to start.This group has given us the guidance to take the initiative in the right direction,” says member Melissa Duong, 17. YWAC first started a change fundraiser called “Buckets of Hope.” White collection buckets have been placed at local businesses including SportsCenter USA,Wing Tai Oriental Store, Paradise Smoothie in Sulphur, Cypi’s Cake Box and Paradise Florist.The buckets will remain there until summer of 2009, and all proceeds will benefit SLAC. TheYWAC also volunteered at the SLAC Ribbons of Hope gala this past December, hosted an event at a local shelter and conducted a free public health seminar. Seminars will be a regular part of monthly meetings and will cover an array of topics, such as women’s health, safety and well-being. “This is just the start,” says 16 year-old member Lenzi Hebert,“ We have big goals for this group and for this year.” The girls in the group want to address issues in the community that are of great importance to women, such as domestic violence, rape and HIV/AIDS.YWAC plans to participate in local events and host several community projects. Overall, the group is committed to making a positive impact on the community.The girls are all open to learning and realize that knowledge is power. For more information about this group or to schedule a speaking engagement at one of their meetings, contact Kelli Barnes or Sydni Dunn at 439-5861.

Abatol Al’s Grave Restoration Services Pest Control Services Carpet & Upholstery Services 1604 Gieffers St. Lake Charles, La 70601 (337) 439-9758

Coffee Beanery The Coffee Beanery is a national chain, but it aims to give a home style feeling. For a nice family atmosphere & Free Wi-Fi Please Visit Us at: 11740 W Prien Lake Rd Lake Charles, LA 70601 (337) 502-5330

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“Yard Sale” will be outdoors, unless rain moves it inside the radio station.

Christian Music & Book SALE at American Family Radio in Moss Bluff on Saturday, April 18th from 9am-2pm. Don’t Miss the ONLY sale we have ever had at the radio station as we sell our collection of various styles of Christian music CD’s from the 80’s, 90’s, & 2000’s.

Prices are LOW, so you will get some great deals during this fund raising event for AFR’s Christian Radio stations serving Lake Charles/SWLA: 90.3FM & 91.5FM

• New & used CDs (Contemporary & S. Gospel ) • New & used Books • DVDs, PLUS— many other items for sale!

1411 Parish Road in Moss Bluff Tel.#: (337-) 217-0252

Sale Hours from: 9:00AM until 2:00PM on Saturday, Apr. 18th

NOTE: the radio station is located just West of Hwy.171-N. (Behind the RV dealership.)


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