A new commandment I give unto you, That ye love one another; as I have loved you, that ye also love one another. By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to another. John 13:34-35  

  YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE  
 

The world needs you -- your ideas, your compassion, and your spiritual outlook. And, it’s never too late to start contributing.

  • How have you made a difference in others’ lives -- in your family, school, church, community, and world?
  • How have others positively impacted your life -- in little or big ways, in practical aspects or in spiritual development?

We’d like to hear. Please send us your experiences, ideas, or suggestions.

Cast Your Vote Everyday

Elections signal a time for citizens to vote for people they think will lead their country best and for policies they think will help their nation, state, or county progress. It’s important that we exercise our right to vote because our vote, our voice, does make a difference.

What’s the point of thinking about voting if you’re too young to vote in elections? Well, you’re still voting. In fact, we all vote all the time. We make choices every moment of every day, and that’s a kind of voting. So what type of vote do you want to cast? What do you want to vote for?

After the children of Israel left Egypt, wandered in the wilderness, and then entered into the Promised Land, Joshua, their leader after Moses, basically asked them the same question. Many of them had turned away from God and had been worshipping idols and other gods. So Joshua told them that they had to make a choice, to decide whom they would serve -- the gods of others or the one, true God:

 
     
 
 

Now therefore, revere the Lord, and serve him in sincerity and in faithfulness…. Now, if you are unwilling to serve the Lord, choose this day whom you will serve … but as for me and my household, we will serve the Lord. (Josh 24:14, 15 NRSV)

 
 
     
 

When they said they wanted to serve God, Joshua challenged them again, saying that they couldn’t just say they wanted to serve God; they had to mean it. They actually had to serve God 100%. They had to obey God. They would be held accountable for their vote. They agreed and made a covenant, a contract, with God.

If we really want to make a difference in any election, and if we want to impact our daily lives in a positive manner after elections have come and gone, then we need to “choose this day” whom we are going to serve, what we are going to serve.

Here are some choices we have every moment. How are we going to cast our ballot? Are we going to:

 
     
 
VOTE FOR GOD

• serve God

• be ethical in all of our decisions

• make spiritual growth our number one   priority, knowing we can lose nothing good

• fight for our God-given freedom, fight for   the kingdom of heaven -- harmony and   peace

• stand up to oppression of every kind,    shape, and variety

• see each individual, including those who    lead our nation, as God’s child

• see light, hope, joy as coming from God,    and be light, hopeful, and joyous

• seek out those who need help and help    them

• pray for our president and leaders

• pray for our economy

• pray for our world

 
VOTE FOR TROUBLE

• serve people and personality

• cut corners and ignore lying and cheating

• make material possessions important   and worry about losing them

• allow evil, fear, worry, frustration, anger,    etc. to terrorize us
     

• be doormats and not say anything when    bullies hurt us or our friends

• criticize people and complain about what    they do or how they act

• let depression, lack, poverty darken our    thoughts

• think only of ourselves and blame
   others

• get upset at our president and leaders

• freak out about the economic situation

• believe that there’s nothing we can do

 
     
 

These are only a few of the many choices for which we can vote. How we vote really determines our experience.

  • If we cast our vote for good, we’re really voting for God, and we’ll experience all the good God has in store for us.
  • If we vote for trouble, we’re really voting against God.

We may not consciously think we’re voting against God when we get angry, feel frustrated, feel overwhelmed by all we have to do, get discouraged about problems we haven’t been able to handle, or start complaining or criticizing. But we are. We're believing that all these things can replace God in our lives; all these things are bigger than God; all these things can overpower God. But they can’t. Nothing is bigger than the all-powerful, all-good, and only God. That leaves no room for anything else. So let’s cast our vote carefully -- firmly on the side of God, Good.

Let’s take up Joshua’s challenge, and let’s agree to serve God in everything we feel, think, say, or do. Jesus’ disciples found out what happens when they cast their vote -- their “net” -- on the “right side”: they found more fish than they ever believed possible (John 21:6)! Let’s cast our net on God’s side and find comfort, peace, joy, light, happiness, harmony -- everything we could possibly want or need in our lives and in the world. That’s how our vote can make a difference.

 
  -- MFE  
     
 
 

 

 
 
     
 

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Making a Difference Topics

 
  Making Ethical Decisions  
  Persevere with God  
  Prayerful Preparation  
  Students Inspire Speaker  
  Finding a Father Figure  
  Finding a Home for her Child  
  Fear Conquered with the Help of a Friend  
  Inspiring the Spark Within  
  Stopping Gossip  
  Stand Up for What's Right  
  On the Home Front  
  Dave's Burning Bush  
  Sharing Home  
  Picking Persimmons  
  Towing stranded boaters  
  Stranded on the road to the airport -- a stranger made the difference  
  Celebrate Fathers  
  Celebrate Mothers  
  Practical ways to make “brotherly love continue”  
  Do God’s Will -- Love!  
  Commit Daily to Progress  
  Pray for our Governments World-Wide  
  Speak with Love  
  Ready, set … SHINE! Give your all!  
  Confidence  
  Include Others  
  Be happy no matter what. Do everything with joy!  
  Spread Freedom: Make Church, Christ, Central by Loving  
  Right Attitudes = Right Actions = Making a Difference  
  Write Letters about Your Life  
  Participate in the Resurrection  
  Step out from the crowd; be yourself  
  Express Creativity - learn the creative process  
  Make 3 Days Criticism Free  
  Find the Blessings this Christmas  
  Make November Kindness Month  
 

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  September’s School Survival Guide  
  Like Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi, let’s write our own Recipes for Life and follow them.  
  Read Bible magazines, and gain spiritual insight on dating, individuality, community, music, and more.  
  We can have
the courage to stand up for
right even if we’re scared;
do what’s right even if it’s not cool; see people for who they are.
 
  Pay attention to Joel and Amos; trust God amidst destruction; be humble; change lives  
  Support tsunami relief and pray  
  Be a leader
like Daniel, Shadrach, Meshach,
Abed-nego
 
  Take care of our Earth. Make the best choices.  
  Live the Golden Rule daily by loving others  
  Express Christmas love -- love yourself
and others
 
  Write thank you letters  
  Strive for wisdom; start "wisdom circles."  
  Pray for the world; write and share a psalm  
  Stand up for yourself, as Job did; be a good friend.  
  Be an active volunteer in your community  
  Be like Jabez-pray big, and expect your prayers to be answered.  
  Be a prophet like Elijah and Elisha; stand up for God  
  Modern Day Psalms  
  Like Samuel and Nathan, you can serve God and help others do right.  
  Like David, you can defeat "Goliaths."  
  Like Ruth, you can build a new life with God.  
  Put the "Christ" into Christmas and everyday. Help de-stress your parents.  
  Like Gideon, you can help free others. Share your gratitude.  
  Like Joshua, you can be a principled leader  
  Like Moses, you can defeat terrorism  
  Like Moses, you can use the commandments daily  
  Like Moses, you can free yourselves and others  
  Like Joseph, you can make the best of tough situations  
  Like Jacob, you can forgive and ask forgiveness  
  Like Jesus, you can serve others with humility
 
  Like Isaac and Rebekah,you can strengthen all relationships
 
  Like Abraham, you can be a peacemaker, friend, and healer
 
  Simple things you can do to help make a difference in others' lives  
 
 
     
   
     
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