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Last week was not a good week for either Presidential candidate. With Donald Trump it was do we deport or don't we deport? For Hillary Clinton, another 15,000 emails were found that will be released — in Clintonian fashion, probably after the election — and, of course, in comes the Clinton Foundation and Pay to Play! But back to immigration. What is Trump's game plan? It appears to have softened. According to Reince Priebus, chairman of the Republican Party, the wall will be built and there will be some deportation, but humanely. Families won't be split up, especially for those who have been here for a while, obeyed our laws and have been model citizens. Criminals will be deported. In Mr. Priebus' words, "Trump will be a law and order President." He is unlike Clinton, who will allow thousands upon thousands to jump the line, especially Syrians who we'll support better than our veterans. At the top of the list, we know top secret emails were mishandled, which put national security in jeopardy. So in my opinion, last week was a much better week for Trump than Clinton! Between the two there is no comparison. Keep in mind, years ago there was great concern over the Clinton Foundation from the current administration, and with good reason. That was a given, and justifiably so. The bottom line is the Clintons used the Clinton Foundation to advance the Clintons. Last week as a whole was ugly, with name calling, accusations and below the belt conduct. However, I can rest easier with what Trump says than with what Hillary does. Let's face it, both Presidential candidates have many

enemies. But if you have to reach back to the 70's to hit Trump, that's an overreach. Especially when all you have to do is look at last week for Clinton, e.g., the Clinton Foundation on jeopardizing national security with misuse of government emails. Or better yet, Clinton trying to blame Colin Powell for her misuse of emails! So where is the race today? From what I can tell it's close, but I'm the first one to say this has been the strangest election year I've ever seen, almost unpredictable all the way around. Keep in mind, there are more and more registering Republican to vote in a number of states. So what does that mean? Who knows. There are a number of variables. Are they switching party? Are they new voters? Has it been a while since they voted? Trump is narrowing the gap, even with Clinton outspending him. My take at this point is 40% know they'll be voting for Trump and 40% know they'll be voting for Clinton. So what are the rest going to do? That's up for grabs. On another matter, according to Congressman John Shimkus (R-IL), "“Earlier this summer, we learned the Land of Lincoln co-op created under Obamacare will shut down and end coverage for thousands of Illinois residents, because it was financially unsustainable – losing over $90 million last year alone. Today we find out the remaining options available for Illinois residents in the exchange will take even more of their income in 2017. An individual plan will go up almost 50%, on average. Small group plans are also averaging double-digit increases. “The President and his fellow Obamacare supporters

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BREHM STORY HOURS FOR LITTLE ONES The C.E. Brehm Memorial Public Library in Mt. Vernon offers a variety of classes and special presentations. One of their Children's Programs is Brehm Story Hours for Little Ones. During the summer they took a break from this program, but they will start it again on

S e pt e mb e r 8 , 2 0 1 6 . Caregiver attendance is required for both Story Hours. “2s” and “3s” meet every Thursday from 9:30 to 10:00 a.m. No registration is required. “Little Readers” meet every Thursday from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. For the more

mature listener. This group requires registration. Call 242-6322, ext. 4 to sign up. The C.E. Brehm Memorial Public Library is located at 101 S. 7th St. in Mt., Vernon, Illinois. For more information on the Library and its programs call 618- 242-6322.

SHIMKUS STATEMENT ON OBAMACARE RATE SHOCKS C ongressman John Shimkus (R, Illinois-15) issued the following statement after last Wednesday’s announcement of the large premium rate increases in 2017 for the Obamacare marketplace exchange in Illinois: “This is another unfortunate example of why I voted against the creation of Obamacare and continue to support repeal and replacement with solutions

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exchange will take even more of their income in 2017. An individual plan will go up almost 50%, on average. Small group plans are also averaging doubledigit increases. “The President and his fellow Obamacare supporters promised all uninsured Americans this law would make health insurance accessible and affordable. Of course, he also vowed that those already with coverage they liked would be able to keep it. We now know that is simply not the case in Illinois and across the country. Because of increasing premiums and high deductibles, people are paying more for less coverage than they did before, while the newly insured are facing limited, expensive choices on the exchanges. “We can and must do b e tt e r by re p e a l i ng Obamacare and rebuilding a foundation on free-market principals driven by competition, where insurers design and offer a variety of plan options for consumers to make choices on what meets their individual and family needs at a price they can afford.”

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SEPTEMBER 29, 2016 - THURSDAY - WASHINGTON D.C. TRIP - We will be going to Washington D.C. in April, 2017. You are invited to attend the presentation of this trip at the First Freewill Baptist Church. Just call 618242-1680 & make a reservation. OCTOBER 7 & 8, 2016 - GRAND OLE OPRY 91ST BIRTHDAY BASH - NASHVILLE, TN - This is a birthday party

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EAGLE LIFE

Ministries by: Cliff Sanders

A Woman Jesus Bragged On There have been m a ny re m a r k a b l e women throughout h i s t o r y. B u t o n e unnamed woman caught Jesus’ attention and he pointed her out to his disciples. Jesus took his disciples to a quiet section of the temple where there were 13 brass containers shaped like trumpets where worshippers put in their offerings. “Many rich people threw in large amounts.” (Mark 12:41) Their loud clanking coins drew attention to themselves. An u n name d, el d e rly widow woman came and put in two very small copper coins, worth only a fraction of a penny.” (Mark 12:42) She didn’t impress anyone in the temple that day but Jesus. “Truly, I tell you, this poor widow has put more into the treasury than all the others. They all gave out of their wealth, but she, out of her poverty, put in everything – all she had to live on.” (Mark 12:4344) Her act of faith amazed Jesus. How can our faith and giving get the atten-

1. Is the book of Song of Solomon in the Old or New Testament or neither? 2. From Revelation 21, what perfectly square city is described as having walls made of jasper? New Damascus, Jericho, New Jerusalem, Philadelphia

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tion and applause of heaven and bring honor to God? GIVE GLADLY AND QUIETLY. The widow woman wanted no fanfare and gave gladly and quietly without expecting anything in return. Her only motive was the pleasure of giving in devotion to God. It is the only lasting reward from heaven. (Matthe w 6:1-4) NO MATTER HOW MANY STRIKES YOU MAY HAVE AGAINST YOU, STAY CONNECTED TO GOD. Despite her poverty and struggles, she was determined to go to church and worship God with gratitude. She gave what she had. Ludwig van Beethoven became totally deaf and avoided all social functions. But when his friend’s son tragically died, he wanted to go to his house and somehow offer comfort. Entering the house, he saw a

piano, sat down at it, and expressed his emotions in beautiful music. After half an hour, he left. His friend later remarked that Beethoven’s music brought more comfort to him than what anyone else could say with many condolences. Paul said it is not the size of our gift, but the willingness and love in our heart. (II Corinthians 8:12) WE CAN GIVE WITHOUT EXPECTING OR DEMANDING ANYTHING BACK. This is what impressed Jesus about t his p o or w idow. Another widow gave sacrificially to help God’s prophet Elijah. (II Kings 17:12) Jesus gave his all for us. The early church made a threepart hymn from this amazing scripture which they often sang. “Have this mind among yourselves, which is yours in Christ Jesus . . . but emptied himself, by taking the form of a servant . . . Therefore, God has highly exalted him and bestowed on him the name that is above every name, so that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth,

and ever y tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.” (Philippians 2:5-11) The greatest motive in giving is an overflowing heart of gratitude. (II Corinthians 8:9) WE NEED TO A BA N D O N O U R TRUST IN MONEY TO FULFILL US AND TRUST ONLY IN GOD. The widow woman gave her last two pennies. Jesus said that she gave more than all the rest. She gave sacrificially. It brought pleasure to God. WE CAN BE SURE JESUS IS WATCHING US. Jesus watched the widow woman give. He watches us. Whatever we give, do, or wherever we are, Jesus watches us. (Psalm 121) The pay off in giving is not in getting, but in bringing pleasure to God. “We love him because he first loved us.” (I John 4:19) Out of a heart of devotion and gratitude, give what you have to God, you will be blessed. Shalom, Cliff Sanders Eagle Life Ministries eagleslife8@gmail.com

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