Newsweek ran an article...
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Newsweek ran an article few weeks ago that speaks to us about the courage to be. It goes as follows:
"The presses that printed this page were powered by electricity. One of the first harnessers? B. Franklin, age 40.
"Others in a library. Who founded the first library in America? B. Franklin, age 25.
"Some got their copy through U.S. Mail. It's father? B. Franklin, age 31.
"Now think fire. Who started the first fire department, invented the lightning rod, designed a heating stove still in use today? B. Franklin, ages 31, 43, 36.
"Wit. Conversationalist. Economist. Philosopher. Diplomat. Printer. Publisher. Linguist (spoke and wrote five languages). Advocate of paratroopers (from balloons) a century before the airplane was invented. All this until age 84."
Do you still think you're too old to accept Jesus Christ? Do you think it's too rate to set your mind on heavenly things instead of earthly things? Why don't we stop giving excuses and get on with our Christian tasks? Who knows what God might choose to do with you?
