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Fourteenth and Central by Donna J. Hall Nobles is a collection of devotionals that invite you to stop and consider various aspects of your faith. Through short, friendly vignettes that combine stories with Scripture, Donna uses a personal touch to inspire and uplift readers. Each of these devotionals is like sitting down with a cup of coffee to chat with a dear friend about everythingfrom the tiny joys and disappointments of everyday life to the big events that make or break us. In all situations, we are invited to stop and consider God.

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Date de parution 02 juin 2014
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9781462409495
Langue English

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Copyright © 2014 Donna J. Hall Nobles.
 
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Unless otherwise noted, scripture quotations are taken from the Holy Bible, New Living Translation, Copyright © 1996, 2004. Used by permission of Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., Wheaton, Illinois 60189. All rights reserved.
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Scripture noted RSV is taken from the Revised Standard Version of the Bible, copyright ©1952 [2nd edition, 1971] by the Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
 
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ISBN: 978-1-4624-0948-8 (sc)
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Inspiring Voices rev. date: 05/29/2014

Contents
STOP TO CONSIDER GOD
Fourteenth and Central
Voyager
Five Beautiful Words
Comfort
Hide and No Seek
Symphony of God
STOP TO CONSIDER THANKFULNESS AND PRAISE
You Can’t
The Promise of Spring
Cowslip Isle
Cowslip Isle
Those Birds
Spring Turns into Summer
He Came Back
Autumn Time
Home Again In Indiana
Witness
Satisfied
STOP TO CONSIDER OBEDIENCE
Why?
Jeremiah’s Letter
Not a Secret Message
So Innocent
Please Pass the Offering Plate
A God Pleaser
Frogs, Worms and the Forty Year Line
Bible Course: In a Pickle #101
Dead for Alive
Vision of Satan
STOP TO CONSIDER OTHERS
Cloaking Device
From Head to Toe
The Party Dress
Louie
Here Comes Another One
STOP TO TELL OTHERS
On Any Given Day
On Any Given Day
Heavenly Fish
Right Here in River City
Without a Fork?
Happiness Is?
Fiv e Stones
Just the Two of Them
STOP TO HANG IN THERE
Holding On
Parable of the Carrot
Whatever
Where’s My Blender?
You Have to Understand
STOP TO CONSIDER GRIEF AND HEALING
Mushrooms?
I Came To Your Yard Today
Sittin’ On the Creek Bank
The Rest of the Story
STOP TO POWER UP
Powerhouse Nine
Hope
Prayer for Our Cities
Five or Six Times Tapping
The Answer is a Question
A Toddler Speaks
STOP TO GROW TOWARD GOD
Feathers in the Sky
Eleventh Easter Time
Moonbeams
The Welcoming Table
Intersections

Acknowledgements
I credit Scripture and the Holy Spirit without which there are no songs in the heart and no pages in this book.
I thank Guidepost for the book contest and the judges for their evaluation and the opportunity to publish Fourteenth and Cen tral .
I am thankful to Inspiring Voices for their encouragement, their knowledge and exper tise.
I especially thank Terry R. Hall for designing the c over.
My thanks to Dianna Mosedale, Amy Boone, Marti Gillespie, Lynn Clark, Kevin Spear, Madison Park Writer’s Group, friends, family and church family who have helped make this book poss ible.

Stop to Consider God
We humans who are designed and sculpted in the image of our Creator have a feature not truly given to other creations: we have the power of choice. We choose over and over again each day. Our mind-set or what we are focused upon does influence those choices and does make all the difference. To consider God, from world’s unknown to a baby’s cry, sets the stage to enact the stops, turns and moments of decision.

Fourteenth and Central
“Finally brethren, whatever things are true, whatever things are noble, whatever things are just, whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of good report, if there is any virtue and if there is anything praiseworthy meditate on these things.” Phil. 4:8 (KJV)
Let me explain: Central is a one way street north, and Fourteenth Street is an east-west street which intersects Central. My route was straight on Central past 14th Street. You know how you’re sometimes bothered but can’t quite put your finger on it? Well, I finally got it! I always got the red light at14 th and Cen tral.
I made a game of trying to catch the green light, but no matter what I had to stop and wait at the intersec tion.
Even when I drove east on 14th and waited at the signal there, no traffic on Central crossed without first getting the red l ight.
One day when I was running a little late, I had to accept I could not mount up “with wings like eagles” over a train. The long, lonesome train whistle, clanging crossing gate and flashing lights were more than inconvenient. I meditated on all the wonderful places those boxcars would pass in a day’s time.
When both the moments of meditation and the train passed, the arms lifted, and I beheld the green light less than a block away. Yes, the light was green—but not when I reached the intersec tion.
So-o-o, I had a secret. When some driver on Central appeared anxious, gunning his engine and looking at me as if I were the last of the dinosaur-mobiles, I grinned. I knew 14 th Street was just ahead. They thought they would leave me in the dust—ho, ho, ho. As I coasted in next to them, I couldn’t help thinking; here we are all together at the great equalizer, 14 th and Cen tral.
Sometimes, fellow drivers looked sheepish; it was probably a look like mine when those I had passed drove up beside me. Do you know how humbling it is to weave through traffic, to calculate speed, to leave the slow drivers behind and to arrive at 14 th Street only to wait while everyone from behind catche s up?
Traffic signals regulate our goings and comings on the road. Actually, a red light indicates possible danger and is meant as a protection from cross traffic. How often are we confronted with circumstances in life which require us to stop before continuing a course of action? I daresay decision-making is not a small amount of our daily exist ence.
This book is a collection of thoughts which have given me pause on my journey. I make no apology for spiritual applications to even the most mundane of circumstances. We are spiritual beings. My hope and prayer is these pages will provide pausing-moments which lead to the foot of the cross - our station, our strength and our salva tion.

Voyager
On September 12, 2013, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, NASA, reported the Voyager 1 probe had left our solar system . Launched in September 1977, it took 36 years to reach interstellar space. Voyager is over 18,912,600,000 km or 11 billion miles from earth. The NASA website has a continuous scroll of its progress—16 km per se cond.
If you have seen the Star Trek television series or movies, you might be familiar with the phrase: going where no one has gone before , referring to the starship Enterprise. Well, we are not aboard the Enterprise, but we on earth are traveling where we have never gone before. Check out this bit of information: the earth spins on its axis at 1040 miles per second while it orbits the sun at 18.5 miles per second and orbits around our Milky Way at 155 miles per second. Are you dizzy yet? The Milky Way itself is moving within its local group of galaxies at 185 miles per second. In other words, we are moment by moment moving into space where we have never been be fore.
Beyond our solar system and the Milky Way are absolutely numberless planets within countless solar systems within incalculable galaxies. It is mind boggling. If reaching far into the night sky is too much to consider, then let’s think about much smaller i deas.
The Hadron Collider in Switzerland is 574 feet underground and 17 miles long. It was constructed to answer questions regarding deep structure of space and time—to find the absolute smallest “thing” in the universe. On July 4, 2012 physicists claimed to have found it—the Higgs boson or “God part icle.”
As a disclaimer, I know little about physics and get lost thinking of protons and neutrons. My only point is to say we humans are only beginning to discover how immense is immense and how minute is minute in crea tion.
The Psalmist shares his thoughts in Psalms 8:1, 3, a nd 4:
O Lord, our Lord, the majesty of your name fills the e arth!
Your glory is higher than the hea vens…
When I look at the night sky and see the work of your fin gers—
The moon and the stars you have set in p lace—
What are mortals that you should think o f us,
Mere humans that you should care for us? . ..
Our majestic God certainly reveals himsel

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