Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Lit Wick Gazette from November 2010


Lit Wick Gazette from November, 2010

Can you Vote?

In our great country, 
all people over the age of 18 are given the right to contribute to our nation's greatness in one simple action: 
putting a checkmark in a box.

We pray that, if you are a young adult or older,
your checkmark will continue to help us all celebrate and continue to enjoy our countries greatness.

~Lavinia George~

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The Psalmists in telling everyone to praise God are doing what all men do when they speak of what they care about

C.S. Lewis
~Aelsa B.~
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The Betrayal, by Douglas Bond, is a story set in the time of John Calvin.
The story is written in the first person by the fictional character Jean-Louis Mourin.
Jean-Louis and John Calvin grew up in the same village but in totally different circumstances, causing Jean-Louis to become very bitter towards Calvin, it seemed as if Calvin got all the good things and he got the bad. 
After leaving plague ravaged Noyon, Jean-Louis attaches himself to Calvin as a personal servant.
Soon he begins to work as a spy for the Catholic Church.
Now he has his opportunity to get revenge on Calvin for being more privileged than himself.
Will he take it or will he save Calvin in a rather surprising way?

~Pina Rigonda~

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Graham and Peanut Butter Bon Bons

1 cup Graham cracker crumbs
1 1/4 cup peanut butter (the recipe says crunchy but we use smooth)
1/2 cup powdered sugar
1 1/2 crisped rice cereal
12 oz. Almond Bark (white or (dark) chocolate)
1. Set almond bark aside; mix remaining ingredients together in a bowl. refrigerate for 1 hour. Melt almond bark.
2. Form crumb mixture into balls and dip into melted almond bark, place on waxed paper.
3. Allow the almond bark to cool and set up.
Makes 44 to 48 Bon Bon's
Prep time: 25 min.

~Jean Black~

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Prayer Requests

Please continue to pray for the girls at EXCEL and for safe travels home.
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