One-Liner March 21, 2008

                                                                            
                                                
Dear Family and Friends
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WORD
 “Fight the good fight of faith” (I Tim. 6:12)  “Let us run with endurance the race that is set before us” (Heb. 12:1)  “I press toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus”. (Phil. 3:13-14)
 
WISDOM
Our time on earth is our “race” and often a “fight” for truth.  Both words come from the Greek: agon, from which we get “agony”. Because of God’s Word, we know that our race has a direction and a purpose. Rather than complain about the “agony”, we can “run the race with our eyes on Jesus” recognizing that His victory assures our victory.
 
WIT
Two men were on an elevator, together with some unpleasant body odor! One man, trying to hint politely said, “Someone’s deodorant isn’t working”, and the other man said, “It must be you, I never use the stuff”.  
WELLSPRING
“Enjoying Haiku Insight-Out”
His face was rugged,
Like 50 miles of bad road,
He had seen it all!
Unpublished Work
Copyright © 2008 by Charles Gyurko
A WORK of the Lord in Japan.
 
Every November people in far east India (Nagaland), celebrate a festival wearing their ancient native costume, and compete by climbing a pole and winning the PRIZE on TOP (above).  CFN-Japan leadership and students went there in 2005 to celebrate the 25th Anniversary of CFN-Nagaland, another of the 40 Associate Bible Schools of CFNI (Dallas). 

                                                                                        
                                                 
CFN-Japan’s foreign outreaches widen vision, bond students with those from other nations, and reveal the reality of spiritual unity of people in Christ. School Principals (M. Jamir and T. Kajikawa) of CFN-Nagaland and CFN-Japan (above), together with some CFN-Japan students join in praising the Lord. CFN-Japan’s looks forward to its 25th Anniversary beginning in April 2009.
 
Standing together with you in prayer, looking to the Lord,
 
Charles and Dianne Gyurko