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Happy New Year! 2015 From Pastor Hartman
Dear NLS Family and Friends,
Once again, we say farewell to an old year and hello to a new one. The longer one lives, the more one experiences the New Year phenomenon of wonder and excitement. There is a hope that all will become better, that bank accounts will mysteriously expand, and that success will follow us wherever we go.
The truth of the matter is, success doesn’t come automatically with the New Year. To change the course of our lives we must change our attitudes and habits. Yet no matter what we change, if God is not involved we will find ourselves right back in our old ways of thinking, doing and being.
Time is God’s gift to us. He has a plan for each of us. He wants us saved, productive and happy. He wants us flourishing and growing spiritually. He wants us to be a blessing to our family, community and world. He wants to set heaven in our hearts so that one day we will enjoy fellowship with Him forever.
“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” Jeremiah 29:11 NIV
As we welcome in the New Year, let us welcome the Lord to have His way with each new day. And as He inhabits our lives, He will fill us with wonder and excitement.
Happy New Year!
Pastor JS Hartman
New Life Sanctuary
Pooler/Bloomingdale, GA
‘Twas The Day After Christmas
‘Twas The Day After Christmas
Copyright 2007 Dave Veerman. Permission is granted to send this to others, with attribution, but not for commercial purposes.
‘Twas the day after Christmas
and all through the room
Strewn wrappings were crying
for use of a broom.
The children were scattered
the friends’ gifts exploring
Since now most of theirs
were broken or boring.
All tummies still stuffed
from the fabulous feast;
Leftovers would serve
for one month at least.
And mama and papa
were the countryside ranging,
Those unwanted gifts
returned or exchanging.
Yes Christmas is past
with its bustle and noise—
Sales and carols
Santas and toys.
Decorations are packed
the yule tree’s discarded
The holiday’s over
just as we got started
To celebrate peace
and the meaning of giving
To discover real love
and the purpose for living.
Dear Jesus please help us
to stop and remember
That you came to earth
not just for December.
But from birth in a manger
to death on a cross
You gave up your glory
and counted it loss.
So now as we trust You—
God’s only Son—
The real celebration
has only begun!