As I was reading James Eunice’s biography tonight, it struck me with a feeling of despair, but, also, with a desire to spread the gospel. Throughout our lives, there are many moments that we just let pass by, not sharing God’s word with those which do not know him and later feeling regret for our actions. While this is accurate for a lot of people, from what I have read and heard about James, he was beyond doubt a remarkable young man because he shared God’s word every day with anyone who would listen. If everyone was like James and loved people, life, and God just as much as he did, I believe the world would be a way better place. So, from this moment on, I am going to make it a point to try and be just as remarkable as he was and share God’s kindness, love, and forgiveness with everyone that I meet. …show more content…
By being shown kindness, I believe they will become jovial and want to share their excitement with even more people. This, in turn, will lead them to show kindness to someone else, creating a ripple effect. For example, complimenting someone on their clothes may cause them to feel loved and compliment someone else. This could leave a lasting impact on their minds and change the way that they view others and themselves. In addition, this could also lead them to finding and accepting Jesus Christ into their lives. While we may never know how much our kindness really meant, if a simple act such as this leads to someone finding the lord and accepting him into their heart then I believe it is worth it. After all, doesn’t God show us kindness every
Russell Edwards, the owner of a 126-year-old shawl, which was claimed to have been found at one of Jacks murder scenes, states that he has found DNA evidence identifying Jack. The shawl was believed to have been found at Catherine Eddowes’, the fourth victim, murder scene. Edwards claims that he has a letter that proves that the shawl belonged to Sergeant Simpson, who was on duty the night of Eddowes’ murder (Conner). According to record, Simpson never washed the shawl of the blood and put it into storage, where it stayed until being sold to Edwards. With the DNA samples and the descendants, the blood found on the shawl was a match to Eddowes, and upon discovering semen on the shawl, a match was made to the Kosminski family. Jari Louhelainen,
John Joseph Connolly, Jr. (born August 1, 1940)[1] is a former FBI agent who was convicted of racketeering, obstruction of justice and murder charges stemming from his relationship with James "Whitey" Bulger, Steve Flemmi, and the Winter Hill Gang.
Hosea Humphrey of Middleville will be entertaining residents of Rest Haven Homes with his mixture of gospel, country and cowboy style music. The singer, songwriter and broadcaster has made countless personal appearances and hosts his own Sunday morning radio program, "Gospel Song Roundup."
When one usually thinks of Gilded Age politics, one usually thinks of the dominance of the relatively new “Grand Old Party”, who won all but two presidential elections between 1860 and 1908. During this time, the Republican Party was backed largely by Northern and Midwestern corporate and business interests, which once in power, crafted largely protectionist policies such as tariffs to secure and expand American enterprises. The Democratic Party of this period, was mainly backed by the interests of immigrant groups like the Irish and Germans, in addition to the “Solid South” which sought to block many of the Republican policies toward higher tariffs and civil rights for
LeBron James is a professional basketball player. He plays in the NBA, which stands for National Basketball Association. He is the best all-around basketball player on the court today. LeBron James was born on December 30, 1984 in Akron, Ohio, He is 31 years old. James went to high school at St. Vincent-St. Marry. His parents are Gloria Marie James and his dad is Anthony McClelland. When James was a sophomore in high school scouts for the NBA were already looking at him to play in the NBA.
Joseph E. Lee was born in Philadelphia in 1849, he graduated from Howard University in 1873. He moved to Florida that same year and became the first African American lawyer in Jacksonville and in the state of Florida. He served in the House of Representatives from 1875 to 1879 and in the state Senate from 1881 to 1882. He was one of the most influential African American men in Florida through the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. He was elected municipal judge of Jacksonville and was one of the first African Americans to have this honor. He educated free slaves at a college by the name of Edward Waters College. Lee worked as a public servant acting at various times as a state legislator, a lawyer, federal customs collector and educator.
How would you feel if your dreams were crushed. This is what happened to a man named Vivien Thomas. Vivien Thomas was an African American man. He was saving up to go to college by doing carpenter jobs after school ever since he was 11. In 1930 Thomas was graduating from collage when the great depression happened.He lost his job. So he looked for work els ware.
James Kennedy of Vanderpump Rules has a new girl in his life and it is not Lala Kent. Even though James and Lala have still been seen spending time together, he has moved on and found a new girl. Now Bustle is sharing about James Kennedy's new girlfriend and she actually could end up being the next Miss California. So who won James Kennedy over? James is actually dating a girl by the name of Raquel Levvis and these two are spending a lot of time together.
Vivien Thomas was born on August 29th, 1910. He is an African-American surgical technician. He is known for developing procedures that were used to treat blue baby syndrome in the 1940s. However, Vivien wasn’t alone on this. He was an assistant to Alfred Blalock. They worked at an experimental animal laboratory at Vanderbilt University. It was in Nashville, Tennessee. Due to the circumstances of racism at the time, he was classified as just a janitor. But, Alfred Blalock ignored that fact and had Vivien help him with surgery on the dogs. Vivien did surgeries while receiving the pay of someone who does janitor work. People were always surprised seeing Vivien walk around the building wearing a white lab coat. Before they did any work with blue
In 1928, when he was 11 years old, Richard Samuelian lived Fresno, California. Here in Fresno, it is usually very calm, but not when he was 11. Richard lived through prejudice for being Armenian, being “guinea pigs” for teachers at school and other things. He also did many other risky and serious things such as building boats and working on other projects. Richard did all this and still had time to mess around with his friends.
You are investigating a murder that has occurred at the 1968 summer Olympics in Mexico. It was the 26th of October, and the Olympic games were coming to an end. That was also the day that a man named Edward Myles who was an American white male, came from Los Angeles to compete in the 800 meter dash was found dead in his hotel room. Edward has already competed in his sport and left with an awarding gold medal. His body was discovered at about 11pm by his roommate Peter Gellos who was a friend of Edwards and was competing in the same field. Edward’s whole body had many visible stabs, and he seemed to have a black eye. Edward’s most prized possession, his medal, was now missing from his nightstand. Prior to his death, Edward was seen downstairs
William Johnson was born a slave in the year 1809 but was freed by his owner, probably his father in 1820. His owner had earlier released William’s sister and mother. William Johnson upon being freed became a barber apprentice in Natchez town. William’s brother-in-law had a barbershop which he took over in 1830 and later on got married to Amy Battles. They had eleven children. Amy was a free person and just like William was black (National Humanities Center Resource Toolbox, 2007). William Johnson went on to operate several barbershops, owned land, and rented buildings. He also had a bathhouse and regularly loaned white and black people money which was paid at an interest. Like other free blacks in the South, William Johnson owned slaves and at times sold them too. The diary is a record of his daily personal endeavors, majorly about the payment of his debts, the items he bought and the running of his family. William was murdered by a free black man, Baylor Winn, with whom they had a boundary conflict. Despite his murderer being identified, he escaped prosecution since according to his evidence, he was a white man, and so no black man could testify against him (Humanities Center Resource Toolbox, 2007).
“Distrust naturally creates distrust, and by nothing is good will and kind conduct more speedily changed.” -John Jay
Joseph J. Ellis was born on July 18, 1943 in Washington D.C. He is well known as a historian whose writing and novels revolve around the founding fathers and the revolutionary period. He is the author of the eight well acclaimed American history novels: his excellency; George Washington, American: sphinx; the character of Thomas Jefferson, founding brothers; the revolutionary generation, American creation; triumphs and tragedies in the founding of the republic; passionate stage with the found brothers being one of his books that managed to win the novel price. He has composed a plethora of articles for magazines, newspapers and even television programs. At the school of William and Mary, Joseph got his bachelor’s degree and at Yale university,
Jonathan Edwards was born October 5th, 1703 in East Windsor Connecticut, he was the son of Timothy Edwards who was also a preacher. Jonathan Edwards was a preacher, philosopher, and a Protestant Theologian. Jonathan Edwards was known as the most important and one of the original philosophical theologians of all times. In my Prospectus paper, I will be discussing the sermons and the works of Jonathan Edwards. Jonathan Edwards was a special kind of man, his words when spoke during his sermons and preaching struck complete fear straight into the hearts of his listeners. Jonathan Edwards when compared to other preachers of