Friday, December 14, 2012

May we be Light in this Dark World

by Shelly Burke, Editor

May God bless and comfort the victims of the shooting in Connecticut. It's almost more heartbreaking than I can bear, thousands of miles away and knowing no one involved...when I think of my kids, their friends and parents, and teachers I know and love, I cannot imagine the heartbreak of those in Connecticut. 

Here's what I've been studying this week: Jesus said, "You are the light of the world...let your light shine before others..." Matt. 5:14, 16. May we let our lights shine God's love to help the hurting and grieving whether in different states or right next door. And as my brother-in-law says, "God bless us all. It's our only chance."

Friday, December 7, 2012

Christmas Quiz




How much do you know about the birth of Jesus? Take this quiz and find out. Hint: all of the answers are found in Matthew chapters 1 and 2 and/or Luke chapters 1 and 2.




1. Who told Mary that she would give birth to Jesus?
A.      Joseph
B.      A multitude of angels
C.      The angel Michael
D.      The angel Gabriel

2. What did Joseph do after he found out Mary was pregnant?
A. Had her stoned
B. Married her
C. Took her to Bethlehem so no one would know she was pregnant
D. Sent her to live with Elizabeth

3. Who was the Roman emperor when Jesus was born?
                A. John the Baptist
                B. Joseph
                C. Caesar Augustus
                D. Pontus Pilate

4. Who did the multitude of angels, praising God, appear to?
                A. Shepherds
                B. Wise men
                C. Mary, Joseph, and Jesus
                D. Inn keepers

5. What city did the wise men first go to, asking “Where is He who is born King of the Jews?”
                A. Capernaum
                B. Syria
                C. Bethlehem
                D. Jerusalem

6. God promised this man that he would not die until he saw Christ.
                A. John the Baptist
                B. Zechariah
                C. Simeon
                D. Paul

7. In which two Gospels does is the Nativity narrative recorded?
                A. Matthew and Luke
                B. Matthew and John
                C. Mark and Luke
                D. Luke and John

8. According to the Bible, how many wise men visited Jesus?
                A. 3
                B. 4
                C. too many to count
                D. no number of wise men is mentioned in the Gospels

9. Shortly after Jesus was born, and angel told Joseph to escape with Mary and Jesus to:
                A. Jerusalem
                B. The Red Sea
                C. Egypt
                D. Nazareth

10. What did John the Baptist do?
                A. Baptize Jesus
                B. Prepare the way for the Lord
                C. Protect Jesus as He grew up
                D. Guide the wise men to Jesus

ANSWERS: 1. D, 2. B, 3. C, 4.  A, 5. D, 6. C, 7. A, 8. D, 9. C, 10. B 


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Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Medical Mission Team Returning to Nicaragua; Spaghetti Feed Sunday!


Mark your calendars for the Columbus Medical Mission Team Spaghetti Feed Fundraiser this Sunday, Dec. 9th, at Peace Lutheran Church in Columbus, from 12:00-2:00 PM, and silent auction and Christmas Bake Sale.

The Medical Mission Team will be returning to Puerto Cabezas, Nicaragua in February for their fourth trip. Read about the team and a previous trip at Medical Mission Team Traveling to Nicaragua



Friday, November 30, 2012

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Friday, November 9, 2012


Election Results
By Shelly Burke, Editor

How do you feel about the election? Are you happy? Disappointed? Fearful of the future? I’ve always been humbled by how the words of the Bible apply to ANY situation and today I realized that that includes presidential elections.

Here is what I found:

God instructs us to pray for our leaders:
                “…I urge that supplications, prayers, intercessions, and thanksgivings be made for all people, for kings and all who are in high positions…”
                                1 Timothy 2:1-2

God does not want us to fear:
                “For God has not given us the spirit of fear; but of power and of love, and of a sound mind.”
                                2 Timothy 1:7

                “For the righteous…is not afraid of bad news: his heart is firm, trusting in the Lord.”
                                Psalm 112:7

God wants us to be faithful to Him:
                “So be careful to do what the Lord your God has commanded you; do not turn aside to the right or to the left. Walk in all the way that the Lord your God has commanded you, so that you may live and prosper and prolong your days in the land that you will possess.”
                                Deuteronomy 5:32-33

“Blessed is man who remains steadfast under trial, for when he has stood the test he will receive the crown of life which God has promised to those who love Him.”
                James 1:12

God hears our prayers—even if He does not answer them as we want them to be answered:
                “Give ear to my words, o Lord;
                consider my groaning.
                Give attention to the sound of my cry, my King and my God,
for to You do I pray.”
                Psalm 5:1-2

God has a plan for those who love Him:
                “What no eye has seen, nor ear heard, nor the heart of man imagined, who God has prepared for those who love Him.”
                                1 Corinthians 2:9

                “And now, o Lord, for what do I wait? My hope in in You.”
                                Psalm 39:7

God gives us hope:
                “May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, so that by the power of the Holy Spirit you may about in hope.”
                                Romans 15:13

I urge you to study these verses. They apply to the results of the election and to so many other circumstances.

Thank You, Lord, for Your wise words that we can depend on for guidance, direction, encouragement, and reassurance. Amen.

(I’m also blogging at www.achristianmomsguide.blogspot.com.
Today you can read my thoughts about this quote: “Enjoy the little things in life,
 for one day you may look back and realize they were the big things.”) 

Friday, November 2, 2012


Giving Thanks
By Shelly Burke, Editor and Publisher, Nebraska Family Times

Since Thanksgiving is in November, I’ve decided to make November the month of “giving thanks.”

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The Bible commands us to be thankful; Psalm 106:1 says, “Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good; His love endures forever.” This command is repeated in Psalm 107:1 and 136:1. The Bible also tells us that we should be “always giving thanks…for everything.” (Ephesians 5:20) and that we should “…give thanks in all circumstances.” (1 Thess. 5:18).

One way to be conscious of giving thanks is to keep a Gratitude Journal. Research has shown that people who keep a Gratitude Journal feel overall more optimistic than people who do not. And “attitude of gratitude” has been linked to better sleep, a decrease in anxiety, better overall health, and higher satisfaction with life in general.

Today I am so thankful for my friends. When I think about friends, I categorize them as to how I know them: I have church friends, cattle-show friends, Genoa friends, Columbus friends, friends from the small business group I belong to, college friends…each group of friends is unique. Today I had the opportunity to introduce a “church friend” and a “friend from our small business group.” It was fun to watch them get to know each other; I enjoy introducing friends from different parts of my life to each other, and watching them (hopefully!) become friends too.

Ecclesiastes tells us that “Two are better than one…for if they fall, one will lift up his fellow (friend).” (Eccles. 4:9). I’ve seen this many times during the last few years—when a friend experiences a crisis—illness, death in the family, or other problem, friends come quickly to “life up his (or her!) fellow.” I’m so thankful that my friends—friends of all “categories”-- have been there to lift me up during hard times in my life the last few months.

Today I thank God for you, friends! May He bless you all.

How have friends “lifted you up” during a difficult time in your life?

(I’m also blogging about things I’m thankful for in being a mom, at
www.achristianmomsguide.blogspot.com Click to see what I had to be
thankful for after I dropped a coconut on Morgan’s head!) 

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Living Water Rescue Mission completes Ladies and Families Phase

By Shelly Burke, Editor

(This article appeared in the October issue of the 
Nebraska Family Times. If you would like a FREE
sample issue of the paper, e-mail shelly@shellyburke.net)

The Living Water Rescue Mission (LWRM) in York, Nebraska, recently completed the Ladies and Families Phase. As of July 26th, the LWRM has the capacity to provide overnight facilities for up to six women, five single women and their infants, and six family members (couples must be married) in addition to the men’s overnight guest dorm.  

Chaplain Dave Martell, Associate Director,  continues to look ahead. “The construction is done, but the most important task—ministry—lies ahead.”  When the LWRM was built there were questions as to whether there was a need for a Gospel rescue mission in this rural area. The LWRM has been open for sixteen months and Martell reports, “The men’s overnight guest dorm has been running at full capacity for monthsSince the Ladies and Families phase has opened we have been serving meals to an average of 20 people, three times a day. We are on track to serve almost 22,000 meals in the next year. “

The Ladies and Families Phase is volunteer dependent; there are no paid staff members. Volunteers are needed to mentor women guests and lead chapel. Volunteers serve in many capacities throughout all areas of the mission. Martell says, “God called upon His people to build His mission. It only makes sense that God would send His people to keep His mission doing His ministry. This is a call on His people to facilitate His work for His kingdom.”

The mission is praying to obtain funds for more paid staff members, and donations of food, clothing, household items and working bicycles are always appreciated, as are monetary donations. Martell says that the thing they need most is prayer that the mission will fulfill its ministry. 

Overnight guests of the mission (and the Rescue Missions in Columbus and Norfolk) receive free temporary housing, showers, meals, personal care items, and laundry services. Guests who are not in need of housing can receive clothing, food and furniture from the mission. These items are given at no cost to those in need. If you have items to donate, please consider doing so to the Rescue Mission nearest you.
The LWRM, Columbus Rescue Mission and Norfolk Rescue Mission also offer guests The New Life program, a non-denominational Christian discipleship program. One goal of the program is to encourage our men and women to establish a growing relationship with Jesus Christ. The program uses the Bible, various textbooks and some videotapes and all are Biblically sound.

Congratulations to the Living Water Rescue Mission on completing the Ladies and Families Phase! God bless you as well as the Columbus and Norfolk Rescue Missions as you continue to serve those who need your services!

The Living Water Rescue Mission is located at 701 S. Lincoln Ave., York and can be reached by phone at: (402) 362-0127  or e-mail: info@lwrmyork.org

The Columbus Rescue Mission is located at 1471 25th Avenue in Columbus and can be reached by phone at (402) 563-1096 or e-mail: info@columbusrescuemission.org.  

The Norfolk Rescue Mission is located at 111 N. 9th Street in Norfolk and can be reached by phone at (402) 371-6484.