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School Picture Day is Tuesday, September 14th. We are in need of 1 or 2 parent helpers for this. It would be from 8:15 - 1:00 that day. If you are interested or have questions about it, please contact Jennifer Woodson at jwoodson@chslions.com. (more...)

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The "Great Relationship Experience"
Here is this month’s link for The Great Relationship Experience. This month’s theme is Conflict Resolution and the Key for the month is Forgiveness. Use the link to get ideas of ways to talk to your children about conflict resolution and forgiveness at home. (more...)

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Renny Scott Have you ever made a mistake and lived to regret it? Have you ever seen God turn around your wrong move and use it for a redemptive purpose? I have. Unfortunately, more often than not, I have experienced the former more than the latter. Nevertheless, this school year begins with a problem of my own making, but I am watching God use it to bring me to a new understanding of an old promise. I am an idea man, known in some circles as a “dreamer.” I live in the future. Margaret lives in the present. She has learned in thirty four years of marriage not to get upset with my dreams. She doesn’t feel the need to pop my balloon on every occasion. She knows that time itself will reveal the folly or wisdom in my latest idea. She lets me float my balloons, because she knows that on occasion I actually do hear from God and the rest of the time, perhaps nine out of ten, the balloon simply loses air on its own.

Do you remember my idea expressed in last week’s column of a poor man’s steeple – the finger of light pointing toward God? The electricians who actually installed this light with its 2.5 million candle power couldn’t wait to see the results. They arranged for me to meet them after dark to turn it on for the very first time.

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