Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Birthdays

Happy Birthday Erica ... June 25



Happy Birthday Stephanie ... June 28

Sir Charles Moore

We'd like you to meet
Sir Charles


He's the owner of Vern & Cindy Moore of Ashtabula, Ohio

We recognize him today because of his kindness and the calming effect
he has on children and adults alike.

He often goes to the local police station to sit with
children as policemen talk with them.

He also enjoys the company of little ones as
they watch cartoons together at home.



Sir Charles, it was not by accident that you came to live with the Moore's and chose them to be your care-givers. You're a positive influence on all who meet you and we are honored to have you as a part of our families!

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Killed anyone lately?

Anyone who knows me also knows that I detest snakes. I have an unhealthy fear of them that stems from childhood. Older folks who were sharing their stories with me way back then scared me beyond belief. To this day I will do all I can to avoid snakes. Just ask Clyde, or one of my sons, or even my granddaughters.

This fear has reminded me that the Bible talks about snakes, and it compares them to a part of our bodies:

James 3:8 - "But the tongue can no man tame; it is an unruly evil, full of deadly poison."

Psalm 140:3 - "They have sharpened their tongues like a serpent; adders' poison is under their lips."

Romans 3:13 - "Their throat is an open sepulchre; with their tongues they have used deceit; the poison of asps in under their lips."

Really? The tongue can't be tamed? It's full of deadly poison? And not just any poison ... the poison of asps, or snakes.

That then begs me to ask the question: Who have I killed today with my words? Who might you or I have killed today? Or yesterday? Or last week? Even last year?

Those who profess to know Christ as Savior and Lord will be held to higher standards and higher judgements than those who do not know Him. As followers of Christ, we need to be cautious of our words and give serious thought before we speak, especially when we are going through stress-filled times. Emotions run high and even older saints can say things rashly ... things that need not have been said at that time. I am not condoning ignoring problems (I've also done that in hopes things will just get better or go away...they don't) ... I am saying to wait until emotions calm down and then have quiet discussion with the one we feel has hurt us. Work things out as best you can and then go on with the life God has given you to live. Sometimes we simply have to agree to disagree.

I am guilty of using my tongue, my words, to harm and hurt and even kill the spirit of people I profess to love. I have done much soul searching these past few weeks and God has allowed me to see how sinfully wrong I have been. He has also been gracious in allowing me to repent and find mercy to cover my sinfulness.

But that doesn't take away the hurt I've caused. My telling people I'm sorry has little effect when I've caused them great harm and damaged their soul with careless words. Healing that means anything takes time and while I can be forgiven by God and those I've harmed, my hurtful words will likely resound in their mind and heart for a long time to come.

As much as I hate snakes, I've seen that when I slander someone, I'm basically taking a poisonous snake and throwing it into bed with them. I'm using words to hurt and harm those I profess to love. And I'm lying if I say I love God and then do this to a brother or sister in Christ ... or a brother or sister related by family ties.

There is ALWAYS rumors and gossip going around. Always. But I have a choice to make ... do I feed into it and allow it to burn further and deeper? Or do I choose not to be a part of the destruction and let folks know I won't listen to it and I won't spread it any farther, but I will instead pray for those involved? The choice is mine to make.

No one twists our arms to make us hurt people with our words and our attitudes. We often do that because the enemy of our soul is just behind us, hissing and telling us to "Tell that person off! Don't take that from them! Who do they think they are anyway? You have a right to speak your mind! Go ahead, tell them a mouthful!"

If we could only see the hurt we've caused ... the harm we're causing and who is the author of that hurt, we might just close our mouths and be quiet for a while. We might just stop to think before we say anything and then give a soft answer rather than a harsh one. Even when we're the ones taking the verbal beating.

In the Bible, the book of Matthew, chapter 12, verse 36 says "And I tell you this, you must give an account on judgment day for every idle word you speak."

May God remind us of this and help us use wisdom in our speech ... in every aspect of our lives. May God let us see the gifts He has given us in family and friends and then do all we can to love them as He loves them and if we can't say anything good about them, then don't say anything at all.

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Rumors....

Keep this philosophy in mind the next time you either hear or are about to
repeat a rumor.

In ancient Greece, Socrates was widely lauded for his wisdom. One day the
great philosopher came upon an acquaintance who ran up to him excitedly and
said, "Socrates, do you know what I just heard about one of your students?"

"Wait a moment," Socrates replied. "Before you tell me I'd like you to pass
a little test. It's called the Test of Three."

"Three?"

"That's right," Socrates continued. "Before you talk to me about my student
let's take a moment to test what you're going to say. The first test is
Truth. Have you made absolutely sure that what you are about to tell me is
true?"

"No," the man said, "actually I just heard about it."

"All right," said Socrates. "So you don't really know if it's true or not.
Now let's try the second test, the test of Goodness. Is what you are about
to tell me about my student something good?"

"No, on the contrary..."

"So," Socrates continued, "you want to tell me something bad about him even
though you're not certain it's true?"

The man shrugged, a little embarrassed.

Socrates continued. "You may still pass though, because there is a third
test -- the filter of Usefulness. Is what you want to tell me about my
student going to be useful to me?"

"No, not really."

"Well," concluded Socrates, "if what you want to tell me is neither True nor
Good nor even Useful, why tell it to me at all?"

The man was defeated and left, ashamed. This is the reason Socrates was a
great philosopher and held in such high esteem.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Cill's New Ride

Cill's new ride in Arizona ..... she even has a radio in this!









Thanks for the pictures Sam!

Friday, April 2, 2010

Good Friday

Lest we forget what Good Friday is all about ....


As many were astonished at you– his appearance was so marred, beyond human semblance, and his form beyond that of the children of mankind.(Isaiah 52:14 ESV)

Who has believed what he has heard from us? And to whom has the arm of the LORD been revealed? For he grew up before him like a young plant, and like a root out of dry ground; he had no form or majesty that we should look at him, and no beauty that we should desire him.He was despised and rejected by men; a man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief; and as one from whom men hide their faces he was despised, and we esteemed him not. Surely he has borne our griefs and carried our sorrows; yet we esteemed him stricken, smitten by God, and afflicted. But he was wounded for our transgressions; he was crushed for our iniquities; upon him was the chastisement that brought us peace, and with his stripes we are healed. All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned–every one–to his own way; and the LORD has laid on him the iniquity of us all. (Isaiah 53:1-6 ESV)

He was oppressed, and he was afflicted, yet he opened not his mouth; like a lamb that is led to the slaughter, and like a sheep that before its shearers is silent, so he opened not his mouth. By oppression and judgment he was taken away; and as for his generation, who considered that he was cut off out of the land of the living, stricken for the transgression of my people? And they made his grave with the wicked and with a rich man in his death, although he had done no violence, and there was no deceit in his mouth.(Isaiah 53:7-9 ESV)

Yet it was the will of the LORD to crush him; he has put him to grief; when his soul makes an offering for guilt, he shall see his offspring; he shall prolong his days; the will of the LORD shall prosper in his hand. Out of the anguish of his soul he shall see and be satisfied; by his knowledge shall the righteous one, my servant, make many to be accounted righteous, and he shall bear their iniquities. Therefore I will divide him a portion with the many, and he shall divide the spoil with the strong, because he poured out his soul to death and was numbered with the transgressors; yet he bore the sin of many, and makes intercession for the transgressors.(Isaiah 53:10-12 ESV)

Monday, March 29, 2010

The Wonderful Cross


When I survey the wondrous cross
On which the Prince of glory died,
My richest gain, I count but loss
And pour contempt on all my pride.


See from His head, His hands, His feet
Sorrow and love mingled down
Did ever such love and sorrow meet
Or thorns compose so rich a crown?


Oh the wonderful cross,
Oh the wonderful cross!
All who gather here by grace
Draw near and bless Your Name.


Were the whole realm of nature mine
That were an offering far too small
Love so amazing, so devine
Demands my soul, my life, my all.


Oh the wonderful cross,
Oh the wonderful cross!
Bids me come and die and find
That I may truly live.


Oh the wonderful cross,
Oh the wonderful cross!
All who gather here by grace
Draw near and bless Your Name.


Life so amazing, so devine
Demands my soul, my life, my all
And the beauty and the shame
In the glory of His Name


Oh, the wonderful cross!
Oh the wonderful cross,
Oh the wonderful cross,
Bids me come and die and find
That I may truly live.


Oh the wonderful cross,
Oh the wonderful cross!
All who gather here by grace
Draw near and bless Your Name.


written bychris tomlin, jd walt, jesse reeves

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Hi Family!

May this find you all well. I'm beginning to do research on our families and would very much like to have your input.

I need your names ... first, middle, last .... maiden names & married names for ladies ...

Also need your children's names & birthdates; your spouse's name & birthday

I need your parents & grandparents names ... as far back as you can go with information.

Also, if you have them, birthdates, date of death if applicable; places of birth & death.

Please help me with this. You can email me at
cmoore2659@wowway.com & leave your information.

Thank you!

Any questions? Email me!

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Through the eyes of a child

A child was asked to write a book report on the entire Bible.
This is amazing and brought tears of laughter to my eyes.
I wonder how often we take for granted that children understand what we are teaching???

Through the eyes of a child:

The Children's Bible in a Nutshell
In the beginning, which occurred near the start, there was nothing but God, darkness, and some gas. The Bible says, 'The Lord thy God is one, but I think He must be a lot older than that.

Anyway, God said, 'Give me a light!' and someone did.

Then God made the world.
He split the Adam and made Eve. Adam and Eve were naked, but they weren't embarrassed because mirrors hadn't been invented yet.

Adam and Eve disobeyed God by eating one badapple, so they were driven from the Garden of Eden.....Not sure what they were driven in though, because they didn't have cars.

Adam and Eve had a son, Cain, who hated his brother as long as he was Abel.

Pretty soon all of the early people died off, except forMethuselah, who lived to be like a million or something.

One of the next important people was Noah, who was a good guy, but one of his kids was kind of a Ham. Noah built a large boat and put his family and some animals on it. He asked some other people to join him, but they said they would have to take a rain check.

After Noah came Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Jacob was more famous than his brother, Esau, because Esau sold Jacob his birthmark in exchange for some pot roast. Jacob had a son named Joseph who wore a really loud sports coat.

Another important Bible guy is Moses, whose real name was Charlton Heston. Moses led the Israel Lights out of Egypt and away from the evil Pharaoh after God sent ten plagues on Pharaoh's people. These plagues included frogs, mice, lice, bowels, and no cable.

God fed the Israel Lights every day with manicotti. Then he gave them His Top Ten Commandments. These include: don't lie, cheat, smoke, dance, or covet your neighbor's stuff.
Oh, yeah, I just thought of one more: Humor thy father and thy mother.

One of Moses' best helpers was Joshua who was the first Bible guy to use spies. Joshua fought the battle of Geritol and the fence fell over on the town.

After Joshua came David. He got to be king by killing a giant with a slingshot.. He had a son named Solomon who had about 300 wives and 500 porcupines. My teacher says he was wise, but that doesn't sound very wise to me.

After Solomon there were a bunch of major league prophets. One of these was Jonah, who was swallowed by a big whale and then barfed up on the shore.

There were also some minor league prophets, but I guess we don't have to worry about them.

After the Old Testament came the New Testament. Jesus is the star of The New. He was born in Bethlehem in a barn. (I wish I had been born in a barn too, because my mom is always saying to me, 'Close the door! Were you born in a barn?' It would be nice to say, 'As a matter of fact, I was.')

During His life, Jesus had many arguments with sinners like the Pharisees and the Democrats.

Jesus also had twelve opossums.
The worst one was Judas Asparagus. Judas was so evil that they named a terrible vegetable after him.

Jesus was a great man. He healed many leopards and even preached to some Germans on the Mount.

But the Democrats and all those guys put Jesus on trial before Pontius the Pilot. Pilot didn't stick up for Jesus. He just washed his hands instead.

Anyways, Jesus died for our sins, then came back to life again. He went up to Heaven but will be back at the end of the Aluminum. His return is foretold in the book of Revolution.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Cill & Sam Photos, 2009-2010

Photos from Cill & Sam

A beautiful Arizona sunset...


"The Jail Tree"


Aunt Leona & some new friends



Leona Elliott Mitchell, 2010, at Cill & Sam's home




Cill, Aunt Leone & Lynn, 2010


Aunt Leona in the front yard of Cill & Sam's home


Aunt Leona & Lynn


Cill, Aunt Leona & Lynn, 2010


Sam, Cill & Aunt Leona, 2010


Cill & Shirl, Christmas, 2009


Tuesday, January 26, 2010

This video is worth watching ....

A Letter From Hell:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kq2xbMHcOw

Monday, January 25, 2010

Wednesday, January 20, 2010


A DEA officer stops at a ranch in Texas, and talks with an old rancher. He tells the rancher, "I need to inspect your ranch for illegally grown drugs." The rancher says, "Okay, but don't go in that field over there," as he points out the location.

The DEA officer verbally explodes saying, " Mister, I have the authority of the Federal Government with me." Reaching into his rear pants pocket, he removes his badge and proudly displays it to the rancher. "See this badge? This badge means I am allowed to go wherever I wish . . . . On any land. No questions asked or answers given. Have I made myself clear? Do you understand?"

The rancher nods politely, apologizes, and goes about his chores.

A short time later, the old rancher hears loud screams and sees the DEA officer running for his life chased by the rancher's big Santa Gertrudis bull . . . . . .




With every step the bull is gaining ground on the officer, and it seems likely that he'll get gored before he reaches safety. The officer is clearly terrified. The rancher throws down his tools, runs to the fence and yells at the top of his lungs . . . . .

"Your badge. Show him your BADGE!"







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Sunday, January 17, 2010

Cill Mitchell Antonini

I recently received these photos from Cill.
She & her husband Sam are now living in Arizona.

This is how Christmas decorating is done in Arizona....

And this is one way to get around ...

Cill at the golf course ... in December


The golf course


The courtyard at their home



Meet Sidney Antonini


and Shelby


Cill & Shirl



Cill & Sam in their front yard ... in Winter!



Cill & Sam in front of one of their orange trees

Cill & I met a long time ago ... at Little Ida Church where our parents were members. It's been a blessing to be in touch with her again ... to receive her emails & photos.
I love you Cill!

Monday, January 11, 2010

Just suppose ....

You died in an accident on your way home two weeks from today. In a matter of seconds you understood what the accident had done and you then found yourself standing on the outside of heaven's gates.

A man on the inside looks at you and asks this question:

"Who are you and why should I let you in?"

What would your answer be?

Your answer matters.

Friday, January 8, 2010

Poems by Vickie Kendrick



I will never forget you Mom

Mother you are so far away,
but I can still feel you.
The essence of your being
is in everything I say and do.

The nearness of your spirit
takes my breath away.
I feel you in my heart
as I go throughout my day.

When I close my eyes,
I get such a feeling of bliss.
I can see your gentle face
and still feel the love of your caress.

You tiptoe across my mind
in the gentlest ways.
You're in the softness of a rose
and the warm wind on my face.

You're the sunbeams from heaven
shining brightly in my soul.
The sweetness of all serenity
that fills my heart with gold.

You're always inside my mind,
even though we are far apart.
I can feel you with me always
tugging gently at my heart.

There is the sweetest devotion,
I know you loved me too.
We'll be together in spirit
and I'll be forever loving you.

by Vickie Elliott Kendrick

Poems by Vickie Kendrick


For my mother

Sitting on a porch swing on this beautiful day,

My mother then began to tell,
Of all the things she had done well.


She spoke of the true love she had obtained,
She said it was sweeter than a spring rain,


Her love for him lasted many years,
In his passing she has shed many tears.


She told of her children and what they meant,
With them the joy she has spent.


Her love was free for them to share,
We knew she was always there,


Advice she gave was for free,
Wanting the best for us to be,


Honesty and respect for others was a must,
In all her children she placed her trust,


To love everybody and then we would know,
The family circle of love we have seen grow.


by Vickie Elliott Kendrick

Poems by Vickie Kendrick


A Place in Time – for Mom

She brought a smile to those she had touched,
For in her heart she loved us so much,
So often her laughter a thought and a wish,
Remember, that day she gave her first kiss.

A place on the cheek- a pinch and a hug,
A slap on the bum- for good measure, please come.
A place to remember- to Mom’s house we go,
A place full of love of this would be told.

She talked until morning of days that had past,
No sleep for my eyes I pray I could last.
Remember the child, remember the time,
A day yes a thought that memory of mine.

A place in the hearts of those that would love-
My mother’s love was a gift from above:
Sweet Lord please remember my one thoughtful wish,
To always hold dear those hugs and her kiss.

by Vickie Elliott Kendrick

Monday, January 4, 2010

Subrina Riddle Caudill

In Memory of Subrina Riddle Caudill





Subrina Caudill, 90, of Premium passed away Sunday, January 3, 2010 at her residence.

Subrina was the daughter of the late Lou and Mattie Riddle. She was the widow of Delzie Caudill.

Surviving are 8 children: Lorene (Bill) Butski and Vernon (Rose) Caudill all of Michigan, Katherine (Enos) Amburgey of Indiana, James Verl Caudill, Imogene (Joe) Smith, Brenda Sue McGlamery, Glenda Dale New, Terry Lynn (Sherri) Caudill all of Whitesburg; 18 grandchildren, 33 great grandchildren, 1 great great grandchild.

Visitation: 6:00 P.M. Tuesday at the Letcher Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Whitaker Cemetery at Premium, Kentucky.

Funeral: 11:00 o'clock Wednesday, January 6, 2010 at the Letcher Funeral Home Chapel with Dock Frazier officiating.
(Obituary taken from Letcher Funeral Home, Whitesburg, KY)


Our thoughts & prayers go out to the family. Subrina was the youngest daughter of Lourenza Riddle & Martha Jane Pratt Riddle. She will be missed by all who knew and loved her.


A sick man turned to his doctor as he was preparing to
Leave the examination room and said,
'Doctor, I am afraid to die.
Tell me what lies on the other side.'


Very quietly, the doctor said, 'I don't know.'

'You don't know? You're, a Christian man,
And don't know what's on the other side?'

The doctor was holding the handle of the door;
On the other side came a sound of scratching and whining,
And as he opened the door, a dog sprang into the room
And leaped on him with an eager show of gladness.

Turning to the patient, the doctor said,
'Did you notice my dog?
He's never been in this room before.
He didn't know what was inside.
He knew nothing except that his master was here,
And when the door opened, he sprang in without fear.
I know little of what is on the other side of death,
But I do know one thing...

I know my Master is there and that is enough..'