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Inside Faith: Flatirons Church: Influence killers
Our message this week was from one of the pastors at Flatirons named Arron Schoeder. It was a message that challenged us to look at how easily we create enemies. I can identify with that because I find it easy to slip into that attitude of seeing others who disagree with me or have a lifestyle different from me as enemies. For me that is partially because I have learned from those who lead, especially in politics, tend to attack their opponents rather than just simply arguing a point of view. I do it on a smaller but much more important basis. My marriage can become a wreck when I see my wife as the enemy. Shortly after we were married, we went to the Family Life Conference. The first talk on Friday evening was about identifying the true enemy of our marriage. The simple answer is the devil made me do it. But, aside from Flip Wilson’s humor, there was a spiritual truth. The devil is the enemy and would love to destroy every relationship except those who simply use and abuse others. But I believe I also play a role in that. Whenever I find myself in disagreement with my wife on something, I know the right thing to do is ask questions and listen with an ear towards reconciliation. Yet it is so easy to become offended and defensive and argue in favor of my being the innocent one and she, being the villain. Fortunately, my wife is a professional Mental Health Therapist. So, she often sees things a bit more clearly than I. However, I do have a choice. I can no longer claim ignorance. I made a purposeful decision to make her the enemy. That decision hurt my testimony as a person who claims to follow Christ, and it is harmful to my marriage. I still struggle with that from time to time, but it is much better than when we started our journey 43 years ago.
Jugglers, jousters and fair maidens … oh my
The Colorado Renaissance Festival has opened its 16th century medieval village in Larkspur for its 47th season, anticipating 100,000 visitors over eight weekends from now through Aug. 6. There are themed weekends that include a Magical Fantasy Weekend, Celtic, pirates, wine, revelry and romance. Krisy Ekiss, artistic director for the...
CSU Rams women's golf places record number on WGCA All-American Scholar list | Colorado Sunshine
A record year on and off the course continued for Colorado State women's golf. A program-best five student-athletes earned WGCA All-American Scholar honors. The five Rams to earn the distinction are Panchalika Arphamongkol, Pemika Arphamongkol, Kara Kaneshiro, Katie Stinchomb and Lacey Uchida. Three of the five Rams are multi-time honorees....
UNC Basketball projected starting lineup for the 2024-2025 season
It's never too early to look ahead to college basketball season, as the start of the UNC basketball program's 2024-2025 season will be here before we know it. The Tar Heels roster will certainly look different than it did a season ago, as this year will be the first time in five years that Armando Bacot isn't holding down the center position. Sure, some key contributors have departed (including two other starters in Cormac Ryan and Harrison Ingram), but the goal to win deep into March remains status quo in Chapel Hill.
Mishandled bodies, mixed-up remains prompt tougher funeral home regulations
The headlines were the stuff of nightmares. One Colorado funeral home owner let the body of a woman decompose for two years in a hearse parked outside a house he rented, while hoarding the cremated remains of dozens of others inside. Last year, authorities discovered nearly 200 improperly stored bodies at another Colorado funeral home […] The post Mishandled bodies, mixed-up remains prompt tougher funeral home regulations appeared first on Alaska Beacon.
Days only get shorter from here. How early the sun sets from now until Dec. 21
While warm temperatures remain, days are shrinking as we get further away from the summer solstice. On June 21, Colorado had exactly 15 hours of daylight, and come Dec. 21, it will see 9 hours and 21 minutes. The farther from the equator, the more dramatic this change is. But...
Things to do in Denver this weekend, July 5-7
While you recover from 4th of July celebrations, here are some ways to unwind and stay entertained this weekend. Happenings across Denver include a Gluten Free Farmer’s Market, Cherry Creek Arts Festival and Fan Expo Denver. The Colorado Rockies are also in town playing the Kansas City Royals. Notes:...
Teenager, 18, dies after 'jumping into electrified lake' as friends suffer 'shock'
Jesse Hamric, from Colorado, was with friends and family during a Fourth of July gathering at Smith Mountain Lake at a private home with a dock when the horrific accident happened
July Events at Chimney Rock National Monument Announced
Summer is here, and it’s time to get outside and explore. At Chimney Rock National Monument you can view the stars, the full moon or take a tour of this majestic place where the ancient Puebloans used to live. Chimney Rock offers monthly programs, annual events and guided tours...
Study shows no-strings-attached cash in Denver improved participants’ housing, financial stability
The Denver Basic Income Project recently released a report detailing research showing how no-strings-attached cash assistance helped people experiencing homelessness find stability. The University of Denver’s Center for Housing and Homelessness Research released the findings from its year-long randomized study, which found that participation in the DBIP led to improved housing outcomes for many participants. […] The post Study shows no-strings-attached cash in Denver improved participants’ housing, financial stability appeared first on Colorado Newsline.
The Cherry Creek Art Festival is back. Here’s what you can expect
The streets of Cherry Creek North are about to be filled with award-winning art, live music, and food vendors. And while the festival is not new to Denver — this is the festival’s 33rd year — this year organizers are expecting even bigger crowds. The festival runs...
Calum Ritchie still building toward Avalanche debut: ‘I’m confident in my abilities’
The Colorado Avalanche need young players stepping up next season to help ease their salary cap crunch. The 2023 first-round draft pick — No. 27 overall from the Oshawa Generals (OHL) — participated in Avs development camp last week at their practice facility. Last season, Ritchie led his team in scoring with 80 points (28 goals) in the regular season. He dominated in the playoffs with 30 points (eight goals) over 21 games.
80% Percent of Colorado Parents Unknowingly Putting Children In Danger
All parents in Colorado want to keep their kids as safe as humanly possible. The last thing any parent would want is to put their child in a dangerous situation unknowingly. Many parents spend a lot of time researching and analyzing which car seat is the safest and most secure for their child. However, regardless of how much you spend, you could still put your child in danger because of their car seat.
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