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THE COTULLA RECORD, COTULLA, TEXAS
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1983
A FRIO-NUECES LTD. PUBLICATION
PAGE 3
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THERE ISA TIME FOR
GOD’S FIVE MINUTES
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promptly acted,
Joshua to choose
and go fight with
in the morning.
and at-
of the
more
under
Stockmens insurance Agency
the Prince inquired. He was told
that the grotesquenese of his
appearance would be unbear-
able, never the leee the Prince
insisted on seeing the last man.
The Prince stood silent for a
moment and then moved toward
the man and stooping down
kissed him! With a shaky voice
the Prince of Wales was heard
During World War I the Prince
of Wales visited several woun-
IMMACULATE HEART OF
MARY CHURCH - ENCINAL
FATHER E G BARTOSCH
Saturday Mass 7:30 PM,
Sunday Mass 9:00 AM. Week-
days 7:00 AM
CHURCH OF GOD 7th DAY
ARTESIA WELLS, TEXAS
Church Services Saturday
Mornings 10 A.M. Everyone
Welcome.
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Raymond W. Durst of San
Antonio, 4th Sunday 10:00 A.M.
Brother Bill Sluder and
wife Amy of the First Baptist
Church attended ministry
training in Houston Monday
through Wednesday.
The Lord's Supper will be
observed during the 11 a.m.
worship service.
LIGHTHOUSE
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
JUDY NORTHCUT, REALTOR
1005 TILDEN - P.O BOX 4S6
COTULLA. TEXAS 70014
(512) 879 3984 (OFFICE)
(512) 879 2536 (HOME)
pointedly describe what Chriat
has done in dying on the cross
for us. And whether or not
you simply wnte-off the cross
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Worship Sunday 9:15 A.M.
Bible Study Every 1st and 3rd
Wednesday 3:30 P.M.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday Services:
9:45 AM Bible Study
11:00 AM Worship
6:00 PM Children’s Choir
7:00 PM Worship
Tuesday:
4:00 PM Girl’s Inaction
Wednesday:
7:30 PM Prayer Service
Royal Ambassadors Youth
Bible Study
2nd & 4th Wednesdays.
9:30 AM Baptist Women
that 1 needed for that par-
ticular day.
“We can just sit down
with the Word as we would
with someone who we know
loves us and just listen to
God’s counsel and comfort.
The Bible is living. It’s alive.
There’s no book like it in the
world.”
If you would like to know
more about the practical
ways the Bible can help in
your life, write the Christian
Bible Society, Nashville, TN
37210, for a free, no-obliga-
tion copy of the Bible read-
ing guide, Light Today.
MISSION PENTECOSTES
FULL GOSPEL - 607 S. FRONT
STEVE LUNA PASTOR
Sunday 10:00 am and 6:00 pm
Tuesday and Friday 7:00 PM
Services in Spanish
la So ma body”
And Jesua Chriat la Lord"
Rev. Midge Perkins
Interm Paetor
Main St. on Hwy 81
Dilley, Texas
Schedule of Services
SUNDAY SCHOOL - 9:45
a.m. claaaes to meet the
needs of each child. Infanta
up to two yeara old. Nur aery
2 and 3 year olda; Beginners
-4and-5 year olda; Primarya
- 6, 7 and 8 year olds; Mid-
dlera 9 and 10 year old ;
Juniors -11 and 12 year olds;
Teene • 13 and over Adult
Bible Claaa.
Morning Worship 11 a.m.
Childrens Church, 11 a.m.
Sunday Evening pray and
Praise 6 p.m.; Wednesday
evening - Bible Study and
Prayer 7 p.m. Fridays -
Caring and Sharing 9: 30 a.m.
Home of Patty Shull, Anyone
needing ride contact Alma
Pullen 879-2440.
tended for us to know evil with
our minds, but rather to
discern it with our spirits.
We aren’t exposed to it that
way, so we aren’t mired
down by it.
One reason we are not
mighty in spirit is because of
moral impurity. God cannot
work with unclean vessels.
We need to repent and ask
I had a bad dream last
night. I don’t know how the
brain works along this line
but there I was driving a
heavy semi-truck into a
tornado. My dreams are
usually pretty wierd and this
one was no exception. The
senation of being spun
around by the wind in that
big truck was so real, I
woke up with a start Now
I’ve never driven a semi, nor
have I ever been spun
around by a tornado, but
those images as well as that
physical sensation had to
have come from some bits of
information stored in my mind.
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The one, by whom the earth
was created, took the form of
man and suffered for us. even
to the point of dying the cruoieet
doth possible rinsth on the
cross
Christ died for you! Why?
Because be cares Whether you
believe that, and whether you
believe the cross and the ressur-
ection is fact or fiction is your
choice
But if you choose not to
believe and you are wrong,
no one will Lose but you, both
in this life, and in the one to
come.
Don’t be a looser Please!
Your friend,
Jimmy Sportsman
upon him, and with hie stripes
we are heated.'' (Isaiah 63:5).
Come to me. all you who labor and
bear heavy burdens, and I will give
you rest. For my yoke is easy, and
my burden is light.
Matthew 11:28, 30
Although he was informed that
the au others were extremely
severe cases and in different
sections of the ward, the special
visitor demanded to see the
others.
Maimed and bruised five
other men were visited. But
ST. TIMOTHYS EPISCOPAL
CHURCH - THE REV. DR.
ROBERT J. CARABIN, VICAR
SUNDAY 6:00 PM
TUESDAY 4:15 PM
“I’ve found the Word of
God is very practical.”
That’s what Scott Keegan of
Chattanooga, Tennessee, has
to say about the Bible.
He believes the Bible has
something for everyone who
will read it. And often that
truth, that particular bit of
wisdom, seems like a per-
sonal message from God
written directly to the indi-
vidual reader. Keegan ex-
plains:
“When 1 read a Bible pas-
sage something in that pas-
sage will speak to me. And
it is uncanny how during the
day that verse will come
back to my mind as I am
going through my daily
tasks. It gives me something
FIRST UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH - BEN BRUMLOW
PASTOR
Sunday Church School 10:00
A.M., Worship 11:00 A.M.,
Evening Service 7:00 P.M.,
MYF 1st and 3rd Sunday
LIGHTHOUSE ASSEMBLY OF
GOD-DILLEY
Sunday Services To Be An-
nounced Later.
BY Rev. Morris Wood
Israel was camped at
Rephidim, the Lord had just
brought the miracle of water
from the rock in Horeb. It
seemed that now at last
Moses could get some well
deserved and much needed
rest and peace of mind. But
thia was not to be for just as
one crisis ended
arose.
The "Fifth Quarter" youth
fellowship is continuing at
First Baptist Church
following home football
games Fridays.
Everything we expose our
senses to is being recorded,
to some extent, in our brain.
This can be constructive as
well as destructive. If we
continually seek out the good
and pure about us. good will
prevail in our thoughts and
actions. On the other hand, if
we continually expose our
minds to the bad and the
immorality about us, there
comes a point of no return,
except by the grace of God.
And even though we've
asked and received
forgiveness from God, sinful
memories and bad thoughts
may continue to haunt us
because they are etched on
our brains.
A tragic current thought in
raising children is to teach
them evil right along with
the good and expecting them
to m a k e up their m inds a bout
it. We figure they will
ultimately choose good since
we’ve exposed evil for what
it is. But it doesn’t
necessarily work out the way
it was intended to. The black
and white of bad and good
blur into an even larger gray
area. Any of you who have
children know how
fascinated they are with the
forbidden, the ugly words,
the naughty actions.
Children are not born totally
innocent and pure as many
would like us to believe.
This thought on allowing
an immature child to make
up his own immature mind
concerning morals, mores
and the difference between
good and evil is about as
sensible as dropping a two
year old child off in the
wilderness and telling him it
is his responsibility to find
his way home. That may
sound far-fetched, but many
parents actually do this
spiritually to their children
Using the excuse that thev
want their child to make up
their own mind about
"religion" strands that child
in a spiritual wilderness to
follow any and every path of
false doctrine he may meet
and he may never find the
way out
It’s ”.p to us to put our
children on the right path by
raising them in the Lord. We
need to guard them from
immorality. God never in-
SACRED HEART CATHOLIC
CHURCH - FATHER VAN LARE
Sunday Mass 8:00 A.M. and
10:00 A.M. Saturday 7:00 P.M.
Weekday Maas 7:00 P.M.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
JIMMY SPORTSMAN PASTOR
(OF AUSTIN)
Sunday Bible Study 10:00 AM
Communion and Worship
11:00 AM. Evening Worship
6:00 PM, Wednesday Bible
Study 7:30 P.M.
CHURCH SERVICE LA
NUEVA JERUSALEM
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Tuesday - Pray and Study,
7 p.m. 8:30 p.m. Thursday -
Church Service, 7 p.m.
Sunday - Sunday School 10
a.m. and Services at 7 p.m.
Encinal, Texas 78019
The first Sunday
F ellowship dinner will be
held at the Church of Chriat
October 2.
Sacred Heart Catholic
Church will hold Baptism
instructions Friday at 7:30
p.m.
St. Ann Christian Women
will meet at 9 a m Sunday at
the rectory.
forgiveness for the moral
impurity in our own lives and
then get our own rusty
censors going again and
guard ourselves as well as
our children against evil.
Ask God to help you to
clearly discern evil. In these
days it may be difficult to do
so at times.
The following explains
why: Sin is a monster of such
awful mien,
That to be hated needs but
to be seen.
But seen too oft, familiar
with face,
We first endure,
Then pity,
Then embrace.
These days we
becoming more and
entangled in bondage
the guise of "freedom ", but
true freedom is only in
Christ.
Let's be careful in what we
allow to be recorded in our
minds; because in one way
or another, it gets replayed.
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(512) 879 3287 (HOME)
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Amalek came
tacked the rear
Israelite camp, inflicting
casuality upon, the old,
feeble, weak and up-
protected of the Hebrews.
The Amalekites were
desendants of Esau, a war
like desert dwelling. Nomads
tribe of the Sinai Peninsula.
Moses
ordering
out men,
Am alek
Early the next day Joshua
and his men fought against
the Amalekites, as Moses the
man of God took Aaron and
Hur and dim bed to the top of
the hill, the Bible says in
Exodus
long as Moses held up his
hands in prayer Israel
prevailed and when he let
down hands Amalek
prevailed.
Moses hands grew heavy
( weary) so they took a stone
and sat Moses thereon. Then
Aaron and Hur held up his
hands until the going down of
the sun. And Joshua defeated
the Amalekites."
It's quite easy for me to
realize, this military battle
was lost and won because of
the intercessary prayer of
Moses. Let us learn well this
important spiritual prin-
ciple, God hears and an-
swers prayers. The battle of
life we face can be won with
God’s help and lost without
it.
CITY OF GOD
Worship 11:00 A.M.
Training Union 6:00 P.M.
Evening Worship 7:00 P.M.
Wednesday Prayer Meeting
7:00 P.M.
Baptist Women Thursday
1:00P.M.
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WASHERS & DRYERS
REFRIGERA TORS & FREEZERS
500 N. MAIN 879-2307
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SUN. - 9 A.M. - 12 A.M.
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LIBERTY CHRISTIAN
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Inter-Denominational
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Pastor. Felipe Degado
Worship Services: Sunday
10:00 a.m. and 6:30 p.m.
Childrens Sunday School 11
a.m. Wednesday 7 p.m
Intercessory Prayer Group,
Friday 7 p.m.
The Prince and his escorts
went through the main ward and
•hook hands with most of the
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Reddell, Lewis A., II & Flowers, Linda. The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1983, newspaper, September 29, 1983; Cotulla, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1175466/m1/3/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alexander Memorial Library.