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Orange County Florida

Welcome back to #TravelThursday. Last Saturday morning I headed northward from my new home in the Florida Heartland (rural South Central Florida). I drove through Polk County – and then into Osceola County – and then into Orange County. (That’s where Orlando is, and I did enter into its sprawling city limits.)

Once I entered into northwestern Osceola County – rural evolved into suburban – with more homes, and stores, and restaurants, and of course – heavy traffic.

I spent the day with my brother, sister-in-law, and two nieces – visiting from the Dallas Texas area. As an aside – news broke that (Saturday) afternoon about the mass shooting at the Allen Premium Outlets. My family lived in Allen for about 6 years from 2007 to 2013, and since 2019 they’ve lived in a nearby suburb within a half-hour of that large outdoor shopping mall. I’ve been to that mall countless times with my family while visiting them. I lift-up to our God Almighty the family and friends of the victims of the shooting. May He comfort them in this difficult time.

Back in the Orlando area – me and my family spent much of the day at the Orange County Convention Center at a national cheerleading tournament. (My youngest niece is a cheerleader with her 9 and 10-year-old peers.) After that we spent several hours at Disney Springs. Once upon a time (mid-1990s to mid-2000s) I spent many vacation nights partying at Pleasure Island – which is now known as The Landing. I even had an annual pass to the nightclubs for many years. We enjoyed a late-Lunch at Chef Art Smith’s Homecomin’ Kitchen at The Landing. The food was good, abundant, and expensive. The front of the restaurant faced one of those former clubs that me and my brother loved to hang out at.

It was a fun but exhausting 189-mile day-trip. It was about 14 miles longer than it should’ve been. That evening I accidentally missed the entrance to the hotel that my family was staying at, and we ended-up on I-4 for a frightening 7-mile stretch. As you may know (as a longtime reader of this blog) I don’t drive on interstates, expressways, or turnpikes anymore (with rare exceptions) due to anxiety attacks. Luckily – it was near bumper-to-bumper slow-moving traffic during the entire stretch, so I was sort of fine with it.

It was good to finally return home to paradise in the Florida Heartland after that Saturday adventure !

Next #TravelThursday I’ll look back at a fun cruise from exactly 19 years ago. Let’s keep traveling together.

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My Top 10 Hits – Week 325

Every Monday I post my all-new Top 10 Christian hit music chart based on personal preference and influenced by radio airplay from the previous week. It’s the continuation of a weekly hobby that goes back nearly 45 years. Here’s this week’s chart – for the week ending Sunday May 07TH 2023 – the 325TH week of this current era that began on Presidents’ Day Weekend of 2017:

TW LW WKS SONG TITLE ARTIST / SITE
1 1 16 The Lord’s Prayer (It’s Yours)
[11TH week @ # 1]
Matt Maher
2 3 10 This Is Our God Phil Wickham
3 2 21 My Story Your Glory Matthew West
4 5 23 I See Grace Micah Tyler
5 7 6 Fingerprints Dan Bremnes
6 6 4 Desert Road Casting Crowns
7 9 6 Cornerstone TobyMac Ft. Zach Williams
8 4 14 I Believe It (The Life Of Jesus) Jon Reddick
9 10 3 Thank God I Do Lauren Daigle
10 1 You Will Be Found Natalie Grant Ft. Cory Asbury

# 1 This Week In:
2022 – “Wonder Working” – All Creatures
2021 – “Fires” – Jordan St. Cyr
2020 – “Almost Home” – MercyMe
2019 – “Alive” – Big Daddy Weave
2018 – “What A Friend” – Matt Maher
2017 – “Forgiven” – Crowder

MATT MAHER – He’s still at # 1 on my chart for the 11TH week in a row, and 5 years ago this weekend – he was also at # 1 with this energetic track:

This concludes another weekend of blog posts. I’ll do it again with the new weekend – and 3 new entries – known as #TravelThursday, #SundayScripture, and #Top10Monday.

Your likes, follows, and comments are always appreciated. Thank You for being part of my online ministry to share God’s Good News and win souls for Christ through His music. I’m also on Twitter and Flickr.

Be blessed my friends !  May our God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in Him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.

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Sunday Scripture

Greetings my friends. It is Sunday May 07TH 2023, and this is the day that our LORD has made. Let us rejoice. Let us be glad in it. Let us celebrate this great new day of believing, following, trusting, loving, and being more like our Lord + Savior Jesus Christ. Let us love our neighbor as ourself.

Last #SundayScripture I began transcribing my sermon on “Paul & Titus” that I preached to my church family on March 05TH 2023. Here’s Part 2:

[CONTINUATION OF SERMON]

So the Apostle Paul briefly writes about Titus in 2ND Corinthians, and Galatians, and 2ND Timothy. And then he writes an entire letter to Titus. Paul refers to Titus as “my true son in the faith that we share”. Paul advised Titus. Paul gave instructions to Titus. Paul selected Titus to be his church leader on the island of Crete in the Mediterranean. Titus was an effective disciple of Paul. Titus was much younger than Paul. Titus was probably at least 30 years younger than Paul. Titus lived another 30 to 40 years after Paul was martyred in Rome.

Shortly before Paul died he wrote his formal letter to Titus. Paul wrote:

I left you on the island of Crete so you could complete our work there and appoint elders in each town as I instructed you. (Titus 1:5)

I’ve never been to Crete – or Greece. The closest I’ve been to Crete – or Greece – is Rome Italy – 15 years ago. Crete is in the southeastern part of the Mediterranean Sea. It’s the Mediterranean’s version of a tropical island. Summers are hot and humid – in the 80s and 90s – sometimes close to 100 degrees – even above 110 degrees during record heatwaves. Winters are chilly and snowy up in the mountains and sometimes all the way down to sea level. Crete has mountains up above 8,000 feet above sea level. It’s a tropical island, but it’s at the same latitude as Tennessee and North Carolina, so it can easily snow there in the wintertime.

Many years before Christ – over two-million people lived on ancient Crete. Far less people live on the island of Crete today – over 600,000. A lot of people lived on Crete back during the First Century – during the time of the New Testament. Just as it is today – Crete was like a melting pot of many different cultures. It was an important island – strategic in location – for travel and trade. It’s convenient to Western Europe, and the Middle East, and North Africa. It’s at the crossroads of 3 continents. A lot of people visited Crete, and they liked what they saw, and they settled there. It had a sizable Jewish population.

Just as it was across the entire region – the church was new there in the First century. Since the island is spread out from east to west by about 160 miles – there were many towns scattered around, and most of the towns had a church or two or more. Paul instructed his young disciple Titus to appoint elders in each of those towns to run their respective church. Paul then described the type of elders that Titus should be appointing in order for the church to grow. He said:

An elder must live a blameless life. He must be faithful to his wife, and his children must be believers who don’t have a reputation for being wild or rebellious. A church leader is a manager of God’s household, so he must live a blameless life. He must not be arrogant or quick-tempered. He must not be a heavy drinker, violent, or dishonest with money. (Titus 1:6-7)

I like that part that says “a church leader is a manager of God’s household.” It was relevant in the 1ST Century. It is relevant in the 21ST Century. This here is God’s household. It’s God’s home. It’s our home too. We must take care of it.

[TO BE CONTINUED NEXT WEEK]

If you wish to learn more about the God I know then stay tuned to #SundayScripture. The best is yet to come !

Thank you for reading my blog for this day, and may:

The LORD bless you, and keep you.
The LORD make His face shine upon you, and be gracious to you.
The LORD lift up His countenance upon you, and give you peace.

In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. AMEN.

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My Top 5 Hits RETRO – 2008

Hello again retro music fans. Every Friday I post the Top 5 of one of my classic hit music charts based on personal preference and influenced by radio airplay from either 15, 20, 25, or 35 years ago this weekend (rotating each week).

It’s the 1ST Friday of the month, so I go back 15 years ago. Here it is – for the week ending Sunday May 04TH 2008:

  1. “Yours” – Dizmas
  2. “Shine Like The Stars” – Stellar Kart
  3. “Face Down” – Family Force 5
  4. “Southern Weather” – The Almost
  5. “Addicted” – P.O.D.

Sonny is “Addicted”. That’s Sonny Sandoval – lead singer of P.O.D. (Payable On Death). “Addicted” was a radio hit at both U.S. Christian Rock and U.S. Mainstream Rock during the Spring of 2008. It was the first single from their album “When Angels & Serpents Dance”. It was a # 1 smash on my chart.

All good things must come to an end, so they say. This marks the final edition of “My Top 5 Hits RETRO” after over 5 years. This is one of the original 2 weekly features that I’ve produced ever since the January 2018 reboot of my blog here on WordPress. After careful consideration I’ve decided to discontinue the Friday edition of my blog, and scale-back to 3 weekly editions on Thursdays, Sundays, and Mondays.

It’s halftime my friends. I’ll be back on Sunday and Monday with 2 more blog posts for this weekend. Enjoy your Saturday. And for the very last time – Thanks for going retro with me !

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