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  • April 3-9 (2004) Sabbath School Lesson: Texts and Commentary

    Friday, March 26, 2004 By: Staff

    Memory Text: Isaiah 6:1 NRSV “In the year that King Uzziah died, I saw the Lord sitting on a throne, high and lofty; and the hem of his robe filled the temple.”Sunday, April 4The King Is Dead, Long Li

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  • Nursing Home Releases April Newsletter

    Tuesday, March 30, 2004 By: Jean Coulombe

    Laurelbrook Vignette, April 2004Jeanne Coulombe, Activity Director Spring gardening has begun. Some of our residents, Elmer Erwin, Vernon Anderson, and John Wilson, have cleared the elevated garden

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  • April 10-16 Sabbath School Lesson: Texts and commentary

    Thursday, April 01, 2004 By: STaff

    Memory Text: Isaiah 7:9 NRSV (last part) “If you do not stand firm in faith, you shall not stand at all.” Sunday, April 11Danger From the North2 Kings 15:37-38 NKJV “37 In those days the LORD began t

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  • Alumni Close Sabbath With Readings and Music

    Sunday, April 04, 2004 By: Staff

    Saturday evening vespers on Alumni Weekend began with a song service led by Alicia (a senior) and Milton (a freshman) with Rajeev Samuel (Class of 2003) at the piano. After singing "At the Cross" for

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  • A Dream From the Past Speaks to the Present

    Tuesday, April 13, 2004 By: Matthew

    On Friday night for the opening sermon, Elizabeth Davis discussed the most remarkable dream in all history, one that occurred one night over 2,600 years ago in the ancient kingdom of Babylon. God gave

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  • April 24-30 Sabbath School Lesson: Texts only

    Friday, April 16, 2004 By: Staff

    Memory Text: Isaiah 9:6 NRSV “For a child has been born for us, a son given to us; authority rests upon his shoulders; and he is named Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of P

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  • Vietnam Vet Talks to American History Class

    Monday, April 19, 2004 By: Staff

    Vietnam veteran John Ellis showed slides and discussed his experiences as a heliocopter mechanic during the Vietnam War of the 1970's. Following are some ideas and facts he brought out for the class

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  • Here's a Puzzle for You

    Sunday, April 25, 2004 By: Staff

    I am trying out this crossword puzzle program and wondered if it could be posted here. Here are the clues and the grid is substituted in place of a picture. Across 2. In 1947, this first built for a

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  • Here's a Puzzle Dealing With the Seniors

    Sunday, April 25, 2004 By: Staff

    This puzzle deals with the six seniors who are waiting to graduate in May.CLUES:Across 1Senior from Honduras - expert with Pagemaker 4Quiet senior from Belize 5Talented black senior 6Senior who may b

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  • Owens Preaches on Phillip and the Ethiopian

    Saturday, April 24, 2004 By: Staff

    Sabbath morning services at the Laurelbrook Seventh-day Adventist Church began with a rousing Sabbath School song service by staff member James Brenneman accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Debbie Hess,

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Trailblazer Laurelbrook School Dayton, TN
Issue Date: Monday, March 29, 2004 Issue: April 2004 Last Update: Wednesday, May 19, 2004
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My health nugget is on the immune system. I will be discussing on how your immune system is important, the immune system armed forces, the friends and foes of the body and the effects of a bad and gre
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Where can we find truth today? There are so many churches today that is really hard to choose among all of them. Someone said there were more religions than happy children, yet all of the religions sa
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During the evangelistic meetings, quite a few people came. Some of the individuals stated that they liked and enjoyed the meetings. They also got a big blessing from hearing the young people speak in
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Everyone needs about 60 grams of protein daily. The typical western diet gets twice that and sometimes even more. Great amounts of protein may have good results for a while, but later on it may lead t
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Finding the Power to change Many people every where is finding it hard to change. If anyone should try change it's not usual though God so they end up failing anyway. This health nugget was about find
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Disarming Diabetes First, what is diabetes? Diabetes is when your body has too much or too little sugar in the bloodstream which can cause a death or disability in most cases.Type I is when you don't
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Each day, millions of people are taking a mind-altering and addictive drug called caffeine. Nine out of ten Americans drink caffeinated drinks every day . Peopleenjoy the exhilaration it gives. Caffei
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Sunlight is one of the most important things that you have. Sunlight can cheer people and actually help with diseases and depression. When ever you open your windows and allow a little of this free ge
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Bradley Bear presented the sermon entitled, “What happens when you die? Heaven, Hell or nothing?” In his sermon he asked us what we thought was the greatest event that has taken place on earth since c
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On Monday, April 26 at the Pikeville meetings, Elizabeth (a junior) discussed Daniel, especially Daniel 7. About the four beasts coming out of the populated areas of the world and about a small horn p
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