From
Our Members
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MOSAIC II *
Mosaic II had
their first meeting on January 29, 2005 at the Reformed Church of
North Brunswick. It was
attended by 21 single adults, with 8 of them being from RCNB.
The “pot luck” was outstanding.
Lee Figueroa led us in an entertaining skit showing us that M O
S A I C stands for Ministry of single adults in Christ. The {II} is because it is an offshoot of Mosaic I, which
began about 5 years ago in Princeton Alliance Church. Our meetings are set for the third
Sunday of each month barring no bad weather. Snacks and coffee or tea
will be available. So,
all you singles out there age 40 and up, come on out and try us, you
might like it!

TODAY I WILL
MAKE A DIFFERENCE
BY: Max Lucado
Today
I will make a difference. I
will begin by controlling my thoughts. A person is the product of his thoughts.
I want to be happy and hopeful.
Therefore, I will have thoughts that are happy and hopeful.
I refuse to be victimized by my circumstances.
I will not let pretty inconveniences such as stoplights, long
lines, and traffic jams be my masters.
I will avoid negativism and gossip.
Optimism will be my companion, and victory will be my hallmark.
Today I will make a difference.
I
will be grateful for the twenty-four hours that are before me.
Time is a precious commodity.
I refuse to allow what little time I have to be contaminated by
self-pity, anxiety, or boredom. I will face this day with the joy of a child and the courage
of giant. I will drink
each minute as though it is my last.
When tomorrow comes, today will be gone forever.
While it is here, I will use it for loving and giving.
Today I will make a difference.
I
will not let past failures haunt me.
Even though my life is scarred with mistakes, I refuse to
rummage through my trash heap of failures.
I will admit them. I
will correct them. I will
press on. Victoriously. No failure is fatal. It’s
OK to stumble…. I will
get up. It’s OK to
fail…. I will rise again. Today
I will make a difference.
I
will spend time with those I love: my spouse, my children, and my
family. A man can own the
world but be poor for the lack of love.
A man can own nothing and yet be wealthy in relationships. Today I will spend at least five minutes with significant
people in my world; five quality minutes of talking or hugging or
thanking or listening; five undiluted minutes with my mate, children,
and friends.
Today
I will make a difference.
Even
though my life is scarred with mistakes, I refuse to rummage through
my trash heap of failure. I
will admit them. I will
correct them. I will
press on.

Last Updated: Saturday, May 21, 2005 11:28:52 PM
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