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M y Join in the conversation! Serving the surrounding community. /DunndealGazettes He said to them, “Go into all the world and preach the gospel to all creation.” - Mark 15:16 Lutz Gazette .com FREE! October 2018 PSRT STD U.S. Postage PAID Tampa, FL Permit No. 2397 Postal Carrier: Dated news material. Requested in-home delivery Oct. 5, 2018 An Act of Kindness is a New Beginning Where your advertisement can make a difference! From Dunndeal Publications Cornerstone Air Wins Heart of Pasco Award e Community Affairs Committee of the Central Pasco Chamber of Commerce awards the “Heart of Pasco” Award to a business that exemplifies the Chamber mission: “Aggressively advocate for the interest of our diverse business community by promoting business advancement, economic growth, and job creation.” Below L to R: Kathy Balthazard, Judi Fisher, Dana Spears and Sandy Graves Lutz Dental By Karen McBride Dr. Daniel Hwang, voted America’s Top Dentist 2018, has been practicing dentistry for over 27 years and offers a wide range of dental services that includes family dentistry, cosmetic dentistry, dental implant dentistry, and invis- align. He and his wife, Jan, have three children. Old- est son Benjamin will be graduating from U Penn Dental School in May 2019 and will be joining the practice. In the middle, Nina is working as an RN at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer center in New York City. Youngest son omas is a first year dental student attending UF Dental School in Gainesville. Dr. Hwang and the staff at Lutz Dental provide their patients with dental solutions that not only meet their expectations but also fit their budget. Lutz Dental offers a complimentary exam and consultation for new patients. ey understand that some people feel anxious about going to the dentist and sedation is offered to reduce a patient’s stress during procedures. e state-of-the-art facility is designed to make patients feel comfortable with amenities such as a VIP room with massage chair and recliners. Come and see for yourself why patients are rav- ing about Lutz Dental! “After no longer being able to go to my family dentist of over twenty years, dental anxiety set in. After visiting Dr. Hwang and Tricia today for a cleaning and check-up, anxiety gone. I have found my new dentist!” -Lynne R Lutz Dental is located at 19105 US 41, #100, Lutz, FL 33549. For more information or to schedule an appointment, call 813-591-6666 or visit the website at https://lutzdental.com. Lutz Dental accepts all major PPO dental plans. Ma- jor credit cards are accepted and interest-free pay- ment options are available through Care Credit. is topic has the potential to be divisive when you’re talking about religion, and when you add a political overtone sometimes it has the potential for fireworks. Rather than turning this into a debate of opinion about who is right and who is wrong, let’s see what the Bible has to say about voting. Psalm 146:3: “Do not put your trust in princ- es, human beings who cannot save.” e Bible says that there is no supreme an- swer to the woes of the world. But how do we as Christians relate to what is about to unfold in 2018 in an intense and inflammatory political season? Should we run in the other direction? After all, we’re citizens of another kingdom, and oth- ers think we should use our influence for good and have every church become a polling station. is is not about any party or person, it’s about principles and attitudes. e Bible says we are primarily citizens of another kingdom. John 18:36: Jesus said, “My kingdom is not of this world. If it were, my servants would fight to prevent my arrest by the Jewish leaders. But for now, my kingdom is from another place.” is is letting us know that Jesus will some- day reign supreme in this world. But right now there’s a contest between two principal leaders, Jesus and the Devil, with a lot of people in be- tween. Luke 17:20: Jesus replied, “e coming of the kingdom of God is not something that can be observed, nor will people say, ‘Here it is,’ or ‘ere it is,’ because the kingdom of God is within you.” Continued on Page 8 Should Christians Vote?

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From Dunndeal Publications

Cornerstone Air Wins Heart of Pasco AwardThe Community Affairs Committee of the Central Pasco Chamber of Commerce awards the “Heart of Pasco” Award to a business that exemplifies

the Chamber mission: “Aggressively advocate for the interest of our diverse business community by promoting business advancement, economic growth, and job creation.”

Below L to R: Kathy Balthazard, Judi Fisher, Dana Spears and Sandy Graves

Lutz DentalBy Karen McBride

Dr. Daniel Hwang, voted America’s Top Dentist 2018, has been practicing dentistry for over 27 years and offers a wide range of dental services that includes family dentistry, cosmetic dentistry, dental implant dentistry, and invis-align.

He and his wife, Jan, have three children. Old-est son Benjamin will be graduating from U Penn Dental School in May 2019 and will be joining the practice. In the middle, Nina is working as an RN at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer center in New York City. Youngest son Thomas is a first year dental student attending UF Dental School in Gainesville.

Dr. Hwang and the staff at Lutz Dental provide their patients with dental solutions that not only meet their expectations but also fit their budget. Lutz Dental offers a complimentary exam and consultation for new patients.

They understand that some people feel anxious about going to the dentist and sedation is offered to reduce a patient’s stress during procedures. The state-of-the-art facility is designed to make patients feel comfortable with amenities such as a VIP room with massage chair and recliners. Come and see for yourself why patients are rav-ing about Lutz Dental!

“After no longer being able to go to my family dentist of over twenty years, dental anxiety set in. After visiting Dr. Hwang and Tricia today for a cleaning and check-up, anxiety gone. I have found my new dentist!”

-Lynne RLutz Dental is located at 19105 US 41, #100,

Lutz, FL 33549. For more information or to schedule an appointment, call 813-591-6666 or visit the website at https://lutzdental.com. Lutz Dental accepts all major PPO dental plans. Ma-jor credit cards are accepted and interest-free pay-ment options are available through Care Credit.

This topic has the potential to be divisive when you’re talking about religion, and when you add a political overtone sometimes it has the potential for fireworks. Rather than turning this into a debate of opinion about who is right and who is wrong, let’s see what the Bible has to say about voting.

Psalm 146:3: “Do not put your trust in princ-es, human beings who cannot save.”

The Bible says that there is no supreme an-swer to the woes of the world. But how do we as Christians relate to what is about to unfold in 2018 in an intense and inflammatory political season?

Should we run in the other direction? After all, we’re citizens of another kingdom, and oth-ers think we should use our influence for good and have every church become a polling station.

This is not about any party or person, it’s about principles and attitudes. The Bible says we are primarily citizens of another kingdom.

John 18:36: Jesus said, “My kingdom is not of this world. If it were, my servants would fight to prevent my arrest by the Jewish leaders. But for now, my kingdom is from another place.”

This is letting us know that Jesus will some-day reign supreme in this world. But right now there’s a contest between two principal leaders, Jesus and the Devil, with a lot of people in be-tween.

Luke 17:20: Jesus replied, “The coming of the kingdom of God is not something that can be observed, nor will people say, ‘Here it is,’ or ‘There it is,’ because the kingdom of God is within you.”

Continued on Page 8

Should Christians Vote?

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Abby Sayler never liked to be the center of atten-tion even though she ran an incred-ibly successful enterprise in Car-rollwood for 21 years. Her passion has always been sharing and teach-ing the miraculous

creation of the human body and how we live and function largely as a result of nutrition and supplementation.

To say that she has helped and affected thou-sands of lives is an understatement. Our em-ployees relate stories they’ve heard over the years that always amaze us and generally they are un-solicited coming from our regular customers.

Many of you have been wonderful to ask about her over the last few months and wanting to extend your well wishes for her recovery. True to who she was, Abby has al-ways been a very private person and chose to spend her last days with her loved ones and wanted no fuss made over her condition. With her staff, customers, and community in mind, over the last five years we have worked together to ensure a seamless transition, with

this eventuality in mind. She never wanted her legacy of health to end with her passing, so Abby’s will continue to be the leader in “Better Health Through Education.”

Four years ago, with her legacy in mind, she donated property in Lutz to be used as a community farm in perpetuity, where fami-lies can grow their own organic food and learn to live a more sustainable lifestyle.

Thank you for your kind sentiments for our wonderful Abby and thank you for your continued patronage of her legacy of health. She was an educator, a visionary, some-one that always put others before herself. Throughout her career she helped many peo-ple overcome all kinds of health challenges and find hope. God introduced me to her in 1997 and for the last 21 years, I have had the privilege to work alongside her and learn from one of the most brilliant minds when it came to how the body works. She was my mentor, my friend, and my business partner and I thank God for her every day. Although she will not be with us here on Earth, she is no longer suffering and surrounded by love. Her vision and legacy will live on from gen-eration to generation. I love you, Abby. You will be greatly missed. Thank you for your unselfish contribution to our community.

— Victor Karydis

What a Beautiful Legacy!

May 17, 1942-August 24, 2018Abby’s Health & Nutrition

Have you ever been involved in an auto ac-cident? Most of us have and the results are al-ways unpleasant. First there is the trauma of bodily injury that may disable us, at least for a season, to one degree or another. If we are fortunate enough to survive the crash without injury we still have to deal with the auto repair, the insurance coverage, car rental, towing and garage issues. Accidents can create a whole host of problems that consume our time and money.

While auto accidents were not a part of the Apostle Paul’s world or the church at Philip-pi to whom he wrote, Paul still warns of the problems caused by collisions. In Philippians 2:2 he writes, “I beseech Euodias and beseech Syntyche that they be of the same mind in the Lord.” The Greek word Paul uses here trans-lated “beseech” carries the idea of begging, exhorting, entreating, or to try to appease by entreaty. In other words Paul was trying to get these women to come together and “be of the same mind.” Apparently, there was a strong disagreement between them and Paul knew the damage it could cause in the church.

Even the names of these women reveal the con-tention between them. Euodias means, “fine trav-eling” and Syntyche means “an accident”. When these two got together there was a collision that brought about trouble in the church.

Have you ever been traveling along and all is well until, suddenly someone brings strife and trouble into your home, business, workplace, or even ministry that upsets everyone involved? Your focus and energy is now expended on try-ing to restore peace and heal the breach instead of accomplishing the business at hand. Fortu-

nately, we have instructions in the scriptures of how to handle just such a situation.

First of all we need to recognize where strife comes from. The Bible is not vague on this subject, “only by pride comes contention” (Pr. 13:10). Someone said, “pride makes excuses, but humility makes adjustments.” (unknown) We must take responsibility for our part in a contentious situation. Usually, people get their feelings hurt and become offended because of what someone else said or how their actions were perceived. We can choose to forgive those who offended us and humble ourselves before God. Our goal should always be to restore the relationship instead of defend ourselves. When we choose to walk in humility we receive the grace of God (His power, help and favor) for God, “resist the proud, but gives grace to the humble” (Jms. 4:6).

Secondly, we should know that the person who brought the hurtful words or actions is hurting himself or herself. Most people are not trying to be difficult, but are reacting out of their own past hurts and hardships. They are filled with fear and lash out to protect them-selves not wanting to be hurt again.

The devil is real and his wicked plots are to di-vide and destroy, but we overcome him with the truth of God’s word and putting into practice his commands, “Let all bitterness, and wrath, and anger, and clamor, and evil speaking, be put away from you with all malice: and be kind one to another, tenderhearted, forgiving one an-other, even as God for Christ’s sake has forgiven you” (Eph. 4:31-32).

We may not be able to avoid all quarreling and disagreements, but if we know that the end result of strife is, “confusion and every evil work” (Jms. 3:16) we might be more likely to follow Paul’s admonition, which says, “as much as lives in you, live peaceably with all men” (Rm. 12:18).

We may collect some dents and dings in our fenders and have our paint scratched on occa-sion, but by walking humbly and in the love of God we can avoid painful and expensive colli-sions as we enjoy the journey on the road of life.

Dr. Dan Coflin and his wife Dianne co-pastor River of Life Church at 410 E. Chap-

man Rd. in Lutz, FL. 33549, (813) 949-9931, www.roltampa.org

We would love to invite you to visit River of Life Church. Our lively worship begins at 10:30am on Sunday. We are a non-denomi-national, spirit-filled ministry. Please honor us with your visit. We would love to have you!

The Problems With Collisions

Dr. Dan CoflinPastor, River of Life Church

St. Timothy Women’s Club Holiday BoutiqueNovember 10, 2018, 9am to 3pmSt. Timothy Catholic Church, Lutz17512 Lakeshore Rd, Lutz, FL 33558Over 150 vendors of beautiful hand-crafted and fine quality items. We will also have a bake

sale, plant sale, food, music, raffles and more!!! Come with your friends and family. FREE Park-ing & admission. Only outside vendor spaces still available, contact Kathy at [email protected] for more info on becoming a vendor.

“God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble.” — 1 Peter 5:5

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Heart to Heart

“Payback” Drama at First Baptist Church

Dr. Chonta Haynes is an experienced author, speaker, and teacher. Uncompromising when it comes to the word of God, she is passionate to help believers live an abundant life. From youth to money and everything in between she pours her heart into God’s word seeking treasures to share with others.

Her exciting, inviting, encouraging, firecracker personality in Biblical teaching is galvanized in several works. Her books in-clude Family Worship: Reaching All Who Attend and Financial

Wisdom For Financial Freedom and Not Just Paper. She believes true learning and transfor-mation is not head to head but heart to heart.

Judgement House “Payback”, a six-room drama, will be presented by First Baptist Church of Lutz, 18116 U.S. Hwy. 41 North, Lutz, FL on October 19,20 &21 and 26,27 & 28. Call the church office for times and reservations at 813-949-7495. Walk-ins accepted. Come tour what may be your final destination.

“‘I will restore you to health and heal your wounds,’ says the Lord.” — Jeremiah 30:17

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What is this called?The Tampa butter-

fly orchid is native to Florida and the Baha-mas. It is an epiphyte most commonly found growing on southern live oak. Other homes include cypress, pond apples, mangroves, pines, and palms in

tropical hardwood hammocks and along rivers. It has dark green 7 cm pseudobulbs with nar-row foliage up to 16 cm in length and 2 cm in width with flowers that are alternate, 2.5 cm in diameter, and fragrant. The mature plants produce a branched inflorescence in summer containing several flowers with green to bronze sepals and petals surrounding a white lip with a purple dot.

Encyclia is from the Greek - enkykleoma “to encircle” and tampensis - “Tampa”, first de-scribed by John Torrey in 1846. The name “but-terfly” orchid was given because of how they sometimes appear in a breeze. Remember to look up when exploring the Florida landscape!

What causes the color change on the high water mark?

“Lichens as In-dicators of Hydrol-ogy Lichens have long provided a means to date historical, natu-rally-occurring events because they are long-lived, have a relatively slow radial growth rate, and have different spe-cies-specific tolerances to inundation (Benedict 2009). In forested wetland systems, elevations of past water levels can be inferred by ‘read-ing’ the history of lichen lines on tree boles. An understanding of the relationship between lichen lines and recurring water elevations is particularly important at sites for which there are either no hydrodata, or no hydrodata exist for the time period of interest.

At one such site, in one of the few studies of lichen lines ever published in central Flor-ida, Hale (1984) observed a corticolous (i.e. ‘on bark’) lichen line ‘move’ up a bald cypress (Taxodium distichum) tree bole over time. The apparent upward migration of the lichen line was in response to consecutively higher flood-ing events along the Peace River in Polk Coun-ty, Florida. Hale’s study was the first published work in Florida that associated sustained, el-evated water levels with chlorosis, exfoliation, and disintegration of lichens on trees.

He found that in order to form a lichen line, water must remain at an elevated level for at least seven days to sufficiently kill lichen thalli below that level. (Tim Hull “Using Lichens as Indicators of Hydrology in Mixed Pond-Cy-press (Taxodium ascendens) - Pine (Pinus sp.) Wetlands in Central Florida”

Lichen is sensitive to water and chemical changes and is an in-dicator of pollution.

What is this fasci-nating tree?

This is sweetgum (Liquidambar styraci-flua). It can grow up to 148 ft. The leaves of the Sweetgum is hand shaped, lobed with typically five leaf tips with serrated leaf margins. The fruits are spiky capsule fruits that contain up to 40 capsules and in autumn the whole ground under the tree is often covered with seeds.

The branches are light brown and often corky and the bark (Sweet-Gum is also called Alliga-tor-Wood) is strong furrowed and light brown. The Sweetgum’s resinous sap running from the wounded bark was previously used in chewing gum production.

Get out and explore the Great Florida Outdoors!Dr. Norman is an advanced master naturalist

graduate of the FMNP program from UF and a board-certified dermatologist based in Tampa and Riverview. He can be reached at 813-880-7546.

The Great Florida OutdoorsDr. Robert Norman, Clinical Professor, Dermatology, Nova Southeastern University

I thought it might be wise with all that is going on in our country to spend some time in Proverbs looking at some of the wisdom Solo-mon has for us. The Bible called Solomon the wisest man who ever lived. I think we could all use more wisdom trying to navigate our way through the pressures of work, family, financ-es, career, and relationships.

The Bible has a word to describe the person who navigates life well. That word is “wise.” I want to take some time and talk about this much needed virtue.

A person can be knowledgeable without being wise. It’s not the goal of the Bible to teach us information so we can simply grow in knowledge. The Bible was given to us for our application. When we apply Biblical truth into our lives, we experience a transformation in our lives.

Before we begin, there’s some background you need to know. The book of Proverbs was written around 900 B.C. yet it’s filled with wisdom for our lives today. The author is pri-marily Solomon.

Every proverb has three distinct and vital components to it:

1. Every proverb is a timeless truth, not temporary advice.

This is something that is ongoing. It’s not a quick fix. It’s something that will continue to carry you through. Let me demonstrate how easy it is for you to remember proverbs.

I’m going to start and you finish it for me.Look before you… A penny saved… The apple

doesn’t fall far… Can’t teach an old dog…Proverbs, whether Biblical or secular, help

us for the long haul.Proverbs 22:7 “The rich rule over the poor,

and the borrower is slave to the lender.”What a timeless truth written 3,000 years ago

and yet just as appropriate to us today. What if we really believed what Solomon writes? What if we actually put it into practice?

Would there be fewer arguments in our home, and less stress in our life? Would gener-osity come more naturally?

2. It’s a general principle, not an uncondi-

tional promise. Proverbs 22:6 “Train up a child in the way

he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it.” KJV

Nine out of ten times that’s what will hap-pen, but the fact that occasionally there’s an exception shows us that it is not a promise from God, it’s a principle from God.

The reason it becomes a principle is man’s free will is thrown into the mix (the person might choose to go a totally different direction than the way their parents raised them).

3. It’s specific information that has a broad application.

These principles can be taught in business settings, in budgeting sessions, in high school classrooms. Their applications stretch beyond a church setting. Each of these proverbs are morally and ethically sound. When we study these principles, they give us a glimpse of God’s character and what’s important to him.

Solomon’s words are needed today. I think it’s important that we understand how Solo-mon became the wisest. Israel was at its high-est point of peace and economic prosperity. The Lord appeared to Solomon in a dream and said to him, “Ask for whatever you want and I will give it to you.” Read 1 Kings 3.

Solomon asks for wisdom, for a discerning heart. The Lord is pleased with Solomon’s re-quest. God says, “I will give you a wise and discerning heart. But because you didn’t ask for some other things,” he said, “I’m also going to give you those things too.” He gives him a bonus because he’s so pleased with his request. And Solomon shows his wisdom in how he governs Israel.

Solomon says the foolish person despises wisdom and instruction. A lot of us do fool-ish things. How many of us spend about as much as you earn, occasionally hurt someone we love, and are full of pride and slow to ask for help? If you do any of those things, the Bible says you’re foolish. Don’t be a fool—get wisdom. Scripture says:

1. Fools act before they think.Proverbs 13:16: “Wise people think before

they act. Fools don’t—and they even brag about their foolishness.”

2. Fools spend all they earn.Proverbs 21:20 “In the house of the wise

are stores of choice food and oil, but the fool-ish man devours all he has.” He eats it all, he spends it all. “But everybody else does it!” Well, everybody else is foolish.

3. Fools hurt those they love.Proverbs 14:1 “The wise woman builds her

house, but with her own hands the foolish one tears it down.”

She belittles them, she nags, she controls. What does he do? He’s domineering and angry. The foolish one tears and hurts those they love.

4. Fools think they know it all.Proverbs 12:15 “Fools think their own way

is right, but the wise listen to others.”Scripture says, “How much better to get

wisdom than gold, to choose understanding rather than silver!” Wisdom is better than the most valuable thing you can get in this world. Proverbs will teach us to hunger for it.

Until next month,Keith

7708 Van Dyke Rd, Odessa813-920-0442Services Sunday at 10:00www.tampajourney.com

Wisdom, Part 1Keith Chandler, Journey Christian Church

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Retirement planner and local businessman James H. Willis, III, (Jim) lives and works a successful life by helping others achieve finan-cial success based on Biblical principles. “My business is really God’s business,” he says. “I am accountable to Him and to you.”

Jim teaches his clients God’s Perfect Plan on investing and stewardship to ensure his clients are protected 100%, with guaranteed growth and income for life.

Armed with that mindset and his God-given skills, Jim has never lost money for any client in over 28 years in business. His savings and investment strategies have been called a

“guaranteed pension replacement plan” by satisfied clients.

Visit the website at www.TheWillisAgency.com and read the recommendations from Jim’s many satisfied customers.

Then call 813-948-9109 and schedule a complimentary review of your own personal financial plans including income growth, 401K replacement strategies, Medicare and Social Security options. See Jim in his Land O’ Lakes office or in the privacy of your own home and learn about the tools, test, and tes-timonies a guaranteed income will bring into your life.

A Business Model for Successful Retirement

James H. Willis, IIIFounder and PresidentThe Willis Agency, [email protected] Peter 5:7

One of the things I love about my career is I get to see the extreme difference in a woman’s life, who she is before she met me and after she does our program. It truly is amazing! Let me tell you about Kate, for this is such an amaz-ing story of how a woman’s life is impacted.

When I first met Kate, she was pretty grumpy because she had lost hope. She was 64, had lost and gained back 60 lbs. three times, hadn’t worked out in 40 years, and had just given up. As I told her about our pro-grams and the results she could get, she was so beaten down by her past failures that it was hard for her to believe she could do it.

After we talked about the options, she looked at me with a stern look and said, “I don’t know if this is going to work but I am going to give it a try because you sure seem confident that you can help me.” I still smile when I think of that day because of who she is now, compared to who she was, it is quite miraculous and I am so proud of her!

About 6 months after she joined, she ran up to me beaming from ear to ear and practically tackled me, hugging me so hard she almost cracked me half! She said, “I just have to tell you how much you have changed my life!” She could not stop smiling! She grabbed my arm and as tears started to swell up in her eyes she exclaimed, “I just have to thank you, you have given me my life back!”

“I have lost 41 lbs. and 5 sizes! I have SO much energy, I don’t even know what to do with it and I love to exercise now after 40 years of not doing it! Thank you!!!” She stood to the side and opened her jacket she said, “Look how flat my stomach is now! I used to look preg-nant!” I exclaimed my absolute excitement for

her as she gave me another huge hug. The great thing is, she has now lost 60 lbs.

and has kept it off for over a year. She sent me a picture of herself on her 66th birthday zip lin-ing, mountain climbing, and horseback riding and she said, “Is this what 66 year olds do on their birthday?!” I said, “Fit ones do!” She said it was the best vacation she has ever had in her life! Now THAT is why I do what I do because I love to see women’s lives impacted.

She was so transformed I asked her to be a guest on our TV show we have on ABC. On the show she said, “My husband says he has wife back now and that I am the happy, ener-getic woman he fell in love with and he is so glad to see me happy again.

I can’t even tell you what this program has meant to my life. I feel and look 20 years younger and I know I will keep it off this time and that feels wonderful.“

The difference between her previous situa-tion and her having an amazing transforma-tion was that she took action. That is the key for many of you reading this article.

If you really want to get results you need to take action and do something different then you have been doing. A good place to start is to do what Kate did, set up a FREE Body Transformation Analysis to see how we can help you. We have 5 locations, newest one in Palm Harbor. Call us at 813-377-3739 or go to www.SamanthaTaylorFitness.com.

Kate’s Story

Samantha TaylorSamantha Taylor Fitness

Guaranteed Growth, Guaranteed Income

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Dr. Michele Johnson-Towson, Pediatric Place of Tampa, is a board-certified pediatri-cian with 27 years of experience in caring for children ages newborn to 21 years old. She wants to remind parents the 2018-2019 school year starts early in Hillsborough County.

Students will head back to school August 10, 2018. Be sure to call Pediatric Place of Tampa now to schedule school and sports physicals. Once school starts, the cold and flu season is not far behind since kids share germs right along with academics and sports. The doctor is also encouraging patients to schedule for flu shots starting in September. The flu shot which contains coverage against the influenza A&B strains is available in proper doses for ages 6 months and up.

It is important for all shots to be up to date, and hearing and vision tested so stu-dents are totally ready for a new year of

learning and healthy playing.Same-week appointments are available for

school physicals at Pediatric Place of Tampa, and the practice accepts all insurances as well as self-pay patients. New patients are always welcome!

Dr. Johnson-Towson and her staff are dedicated to keeping patients both healthy and educated on changes in children’s health care. Pediatric Place of Tampa offers Urgent Care hours to accommodate sick children after work, school, and/or daycare. Urgent Care hours are available Monday – Friday, and Saturdays 8:00am until noon.

Pediatric Place of Tampa is convenient-ly located at 1338 W. Fletcher Avenue in Tampa. The cheerful, kid-friendly office is on the bus line too. Call today at 813-264-2288 and schedule for school physicals, checkups, and flu shots.

Pediatric Place of TampaNow Offering Urgent Care Hours

By Karen McBride

GFWC Lutz-Land O’Lakes Woman’s Club had a team of members assisting with the 2018 Pasco County Coastal Cleanup as they have for many years. Co-Chairs Lonna Vizzari and Nancy Allen coordinated the club’s effort and the club team registered well over 400 volunteers who came out individu-ally, in church and/or community groups to improve the quality of the environment by collecting tons of trash from along the area roadways. For more information on this community service organization, please visit www.gfwclutzlandolakeswomansclub.org or their Facebook page.

GFWC Lutz-Land O’lakes Woman’s Club members recently welcomed the group of Veterans returning from their Honor Flight to visit the Washington, DC WWII, Korean & Vietnam War Memorials, during which wars they served. The Woman’s Club proud-ly supports and honors our Veterans in many ways throughout the year through their volunteerism. For more information on this service organization, please visit www.gfwclutzlandolakeswomansclub.org or their Facebook page.

GFWC Coastal Cleanup

GFWC Welcomes Veterans

(L-R) Members: (front) Peggy Cooper, Lonna Vizzari, Gloria Dale, (rear) Ciel Birkett, Nancy

Allen & Jamie Birkett, grandson-volunteer.

(L-R) Members: Linda Mitchell, Barbara Booth& Dee Knerr

Bromeliad Guild Monthly MeetingDate: Monday, October 15, 2018Doors open 7:00pm; Meeting at 7:30pmLocation: Christ the King Catholic ChurchMary Martha Center, Room 201-202821 S. Dale Mabry, Tampa, FL 33609Bromeliads and Social Media: How plants

and technology blend in the modern world Our speaker at the October meeting will

be long-time member and bromeliad grower Ray Hernandez, whose talk is titled “Bro-meliads and Social Media: How plants and technology blend today”

This program offers basic information on how to access and utilize various forms of social media to gain information about bro-meliads: find out what that plant is, show pictures of prized plants, how to grow them, when to fertilize, and when to share.

The public is invited to the meetings of the Bromeliad Guild of Tampa Bay, a not-for-profit corporation, at no charge. Monthly meetings include a door prize, Show & Tell of Blooming Bromeliads, program, raffle, sales, and refreshments. For more informa-tion call (813) 961-1475.

(L-R) Members Linda Mitchell, unnamed military officers, Barbara Booth & Dee Knerr

Unnamed WWII Veteran returning from Washington, DC

Luis E. Torres Scholarship FundThe Luis E Torres Scholarship Award was

created to honor the memory of an amazing son, wonderful brother, loving uncle, and dedicated teacher. Our mission is simple yet profound; to recognize students who have overcome or are battling a medical obstacle to achieve academic excellence in their pur-suit of higher education.

We are appealing to you as a community partner to support this foundation in our ef-forts to reach more students and help them achieve their goals. Looking to the future for most students overcoming medical obstacles can be intimidating and some may become

discouraged. It is the foundation’s desire to let them know they are not alone.

The Luis E. Torres Scholarship Foundation is proud to announce its 5K Fun Color Run, a community family event. The event will be held on Saturday, October 20th, 2018

from 10:00am - 2:00pm at Lake Park N. Dale Mabry Highway. We encourage you to join us in this worthwhile effort as a sponsor or participant.

We seek your support in the following ways: monetary donations or in-kind prod-uct donations. Your contributions/participa-tion will be greatly appreciated.

Please feel free to visit our website at www.luisetorresscholarshipfund.org. If you need additional information, please call me at 813-417-3021 or email me at [email protected].

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UCL October Events Arthenia L. Joyner University Area Community Library13619 N 22nd St. • Tampa, Florida 33613-5872813-273-3652 • HCFLGov.netBeginner’s Yoga • Monday, October 8, 15, 22, 29 at 4pmBeginner yoga class incorporating calm breathing techniques, light stretching, mild work-

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tendees the tools to get started and strategies to succeed with family research. Pasos al Futuro • Saturday, October 13 at 4:30pmArthenia L. Joyner University Area Community Library in collaboration with Hillsbor-

ough County Public Schools and Bilingual School Counseling Services invite you to “PA-SOS AL FUTURO”. In this one hour event your family will have the opportunity to receive guidance IN SPANISH on the benefits of a college and career education. You will also learn about the university admission process and how to get financial aid, including scholarships, for your studies.

What Do You Know About Breast Cancer? • Saturday, October 20 at 10am About 1 in every 8 women will be diagnosed with a breast cancer during her lifetime.

Breast cancer has touched many of our lives and the lives of our loved ones. During Breast Cancer Awareness Month, join Community Health Workers from Moffitt Cancer Center to learn how your community can be stronger than breast cancer. Learn the latest infor-mation about breast cancer risk, screening recommendations, and how to spot signs and symptoms.

Just a Kid or ADHD? • Monday, October 22 at 6pm According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the National Sur-

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Light refreshments will be available. Walk-ins welcome!Paint Your Fairy Tale • Tuesday, October 23 & Wednesday, October 24 at 11amJoin us for an interactive reading of classic fairy tales from around the world. Choose your

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avoid wasting time and money by learning how DNA is inherited, which type of DNA test to take, and exactly what you can expect to get as a result.

Local Author at Family Heritage FestivalThe Tampa Public Library will present lo-

cal author and history writer John Cinchett at the Family Heritage Festival on Saturday October 20th 2:30pm-3:30pm. Mr Cinch-ett will discuss the history of Tampa’s oldest churches featured in his latest book Historic Tampa Churches.

The new book celebrates the heritage of the city’s most architecturally significant

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You may have recently read, in the Lutz Gazette, about the Free Little Pantry at All Saints Lutheran Church.

It was advertised as a gift to the communi-ty, a way in which we bear witness to the love of Jesus Christ by helping to reduce food in-securities in our community.As you might re-member, this Free Little Pantry is in the park-ing lot of All Saints (5315 Van Dyke Rd.), and is accessible to anybody at any time.

After about six months of doing this min-istry, we have discovered that there is much more food insecurity in our community than we imagined. Even with the generous dona-tions that we receive, there are some weeks that we can’t keep up with the need. It hurts to know there are times that this Free Little Pantry is empty when somebody shows up in need. For this reason, we are requesting that you consider joining us in working to reduce food insecurity in our community. When you

get the calling in your heart, I invite you to just stop in our parking lot and drop some-thing off. Place it in the box, offer a prayer for the people who you are helping, and drive away with the faith that God will use your gift in ways that you can’t even imagine! I thank you for your support of our community.

Blessings,Pastor Josh

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With that said, is there anything wrong with feeling some emotions of patriotism? How did Jesus feel when He prayed, “Oh, Jerusalem, Jerusalem how often?” The concept of voting and choosing leaders is actually Biblical.

Deuteronomy 1:13: Moses said, “Choose wise, understanding, and knowledgeable men from among your tribes, and I will make them head over you.”

Trying to find a replacement for Judas, the two cast lots.

Acts 1:23-26: “So they nominated two men: Joseph called Barsabbas (also known as Justus) and Matthias. Then they prayed, ‘Lord, you know everyone’s heart. Show us which of these two you have chosen to take over this apostolic ministry, which Judas left to go where he belongs.’ Then they cast lots, and the lot fell to Matthias, so he was added to the eleven apostles.”

Acts 6:3: “Therefore brethren, seek out from among you seven men of good reputation, full of the Holy Spirit and wisdom, which we may appoint over this business.”

It may not be clear on how they came up with the seven deacons for nominees, but they came up with seven names. One of the seven was Nicholas of Antioch, a convert who later went bad, whom you can read in Revelation about the doctrine of the Nicolaitans. Nicho-las started out good, full of the Holy Spirit, but when he when bad the disciples decided, “We’re not going to vote for anyone ever again because they could go bad.”

This may have not been clear thinking on their part because, after all, who made Lucifer? Was he a good angel? But going bad was his responsibil-ity. Though the people said, “Give us a king.” The people didn’t pick Saul. God picked Saul and then filled him with the Holy Spirit, and for a while, he was a good king. But then pride went to him and he went bad, so did God make a mistake?

God picked Saul because of his free will to do good, so He entrusted him and filled him with the Holy Spirit until pride crept into his heart. The point is, God does not pick bad be-havior people unless you’re born again. A good example of this is in the New Testament. Saul of Tarsus had been converted along the Damas-

cus road where Jesus restored his sight in Acts 9, then later changed his name to Paul.

People are going to do their best if they keep

their promises. So you can’t say you are not go-ing to pick anybody because of what they might do. Are we really going to go through life that way? As Christians, you have to make your de-cisions based on biblical teachings and compare them to what you are hearing at the time and what you know and pray for the best. There were times in the 1800’s where political parties were extremely divided.

Paul said in 1 Corinthians 3:3-4: “For you are still carnal. For where there are envy, strife, and division among you, are you not carnal and behaving like mere men?”

As Christians, we shouldn’t be doing any of that in the house of the Lord, for judgment does not fall upon you, only God. But there are biblical principles and issues that Christians should support and demonstrate. We are to respect his cities and political systems and our nation established by God. Good or bad, this is how we get leaders. They are picked by the people. So if people don’t represent their bibli-cal values in their government, you’re going to get what you deserve. When someone says I’m voting this way, or that way, just say “Praise the Lord.” We live in a country where we are free to make those choices. You shouldn’t feel like you have to twist anybody’s arm to think like you.

Paul says in Romans 13:1-2: “Let every soul be subject to the governing authorities. For there is no authority except God, and the authorities that exist are appointed by God.

Therefore whoever resists the authority resists the ordinance of God, and those who resist will bring judgment on themselves.”

When the children of Israel were sent off to Babylon because of their bad behavior, they didn’t like the idea, but God said: “You’re going to be there for 70 years.”

Jeremiah 29:5-7: “Build houses and dwell in them; plant gardens and eat their fruit. Take wives and beget sons and daughters. Seek the peace of the city where I have caused you to be carried away captive.”

He’s saying, “You’re going to be citizens of that country. Be good citizens even though you are children of Israel. Pray for the peace of that country.” Because what happens in that country is going to affect you. While you are in Babylon, He said, “You ought to care about Babylon and pray for Babylon because what happens in Babylon is going to happen to you.” So as Americans, and Christians, we have dual citizenship, and as children of Christ, we’ve got to occupy till He comes back. So plan for 1,000 years, and live like you might die tomorrow.

There’s a story in 2 Kings 20-1-10 in the Bi-ble where Hezekiah was sick and God worked a miracle and healed him. And to prove the miracle, the sun went backward 10 degrees (Isaiah 39) when the ambassadors came to Babylon to find out about their God.

But instead of Hezekiah showing them the God of Israel, he showed them all his stuff. Isa-iah came to him later and said, “What did they see in your house?” He said, “Oh, I showed them all my stuff.” He said, “You didn’t show them and tell them about God?” “Ah, no.” He said, “Thus saith the Lord, the day’s coming

when the Babylonians will come to take your sons and make them eunuchs in the palace of Babylon.” As in Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego. “Everything you showed them is going to be carried off. Hezekiah said, “Good in this is the work of the Lord. At least there will be peace in my day.”

He may as well said, “You know, I don’t care about what the government does with the envi-ronment, as long as I still have resources in my day.” Nevertheless, who we will be electing will have consequences for generations to come. The reason you are free now is that many lives were shed in World War l and World War II, and because of America, more and more coun-tries have had a democratic representation and the privilege to vote.

Some people think by not voting, they won’t be linked to what happens or what these people do in office. But, you might be linked by not vot-ing anyway because this too will influence the outcome. Actually, not voting is a form of voting. So when policies and leadership are being chosen, we ought to pray for wisdom to make intelligent choices for the proclamation of the gospel.

Jesus said, “Occupy until I come.” Luke 11:23. “He who is not with me is against me, and he who does not gather with me scatters.”

So as Christians, you may have to get in-volved, for we live in a country where rich, poor, no matter who you are, you have the privilege of that one vote. 1 Timothy 2:1-2 tells us that we should care about who our leaders are, so we might have a quiet and peaceable life. Edmond Burke said, “All that is required for evil to prevail is for good men to do noth-ing.” Romans 6:23: If the wages of sin is death, then why we are not dead yet? Because Jesus gave Himself up and bought us some time to be His disciples and work for him and to do what Jesus would do. W.W.J.D. “A Psalm of Thanksgiving; Shout happily to the LORD and to all the earth.” God bless America for which it stands. Amen.

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CLEANING SERVICES PALM TRIMMING

Steven Papola has always wanted to serve the community. He was a police officer and a part-time insurance agent who ran a successful insurance business until the terrorist attacks on Sep-tember 11, 2011. He was forced to suspend his insurance activi-ties when he was assigned to help assist with the recovery efforts. He volunteered as a Cobra Team Member and was assigned to the Anti-Terrorist Section of the Brooklyn North Task Force.

He later moved to Florida and continued to serve the com-munity as a police officer. Steve served with the Pinellas County Schools Police and provided Security Services for the Pinellas

County Board of Education. Eventually, he became a deputy sheriff with the Pasco County Sheriff’s office.

Steve was an Allstate agent from 1995-1998 before going out on his own. He has returned to Allstate insurance company as an agent in the newly opened office in Lutz. He views insurance as a natural extension of serving and protecting the public.

“A customer is a customer, whether you are wearing a uni-form serving them in one capacity or wearing a suit and serv-ing them in another capacity,” said Steve.

His agency offers all facets of insurance including homeown-

ers, property and flood insurance for both individuals and businesses, policies for automobile, boat, motorcycle, and even off-road vehicles. Life insurance, annuities, and retirement plans are covered as well. With over 10 years of experience in the insurance industry, he is able to help you in all your needs to ensure you are protected.

His office is located at 1528 Land O Lakes Boulevard, Suite 102, Lutz, FL. For more information or to schedule and ap-pointment, call 813-995-6013 or visit https://agents.allstate.com/steven-papola-lutz-fl.html.

Steven Papola, Allstate Agent By Karen McBride

INSURANCE

Chris TillmanAs a longtime advertiser in Dunndeal Publications, I just

wanted to say thanks for your years of service. I’ve met so many great readers over the years, many who use our services year after year. Advertising in your publications is probably the sole reason my Palm Trimming business has succeeded over the years. It’s the only place I gladly pay for advertising year after year. Thanks Kay for all the great service over the years, and I’m looking forward to many more years of advertising with you!

Just Palms

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Hello Mark Dunn & DDP News,Thank you for sending two free tickets to the Big Cat Res-

cue! I invited my sister, mom, niece, and nephew. We had a great time on the kids’ tour. We learned a lot about the cats and Big Cats’ mission. We even heard a lion roar! We saw lynx, bobcats, leopards, tigers, and a serval. Thanks again!

—Demi M.

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First Baptist Church of Hudson 7009 Hudson Ave., Hudson 727-378-5885 Sun. 10:30am & 6pm, Sunday School 9:15amMyrtle Lake Baptist Church 2017 Riegler Rd., Land O’ Lakes 813-949-5516 Sun. Bible Study 9:00, Worship 10:30Harvester United Methodist Church 2432 Collier Parkway, Land O’ Lakes 813-948-2311 HarvesterUMC.comJourney Christian Church 7708 Van Dyke Rd, Odessa 813-920-0442 Sun. 10:00Keystone United Methodist 16301 Race Track Road, Odessa 813-920-5153 Sun. 8:30, 9:45, & 11:00First United Methodist Church of Lutz 960 W. Lutz Lake Fern Rd., Lutz 813-949-1751 Sun. 8:00, 9:45, & 11:30Calvary Chapel Tampa 17538 Livingston Ave., Lutz 813-265-2759 Sun. 10:15, www.cctampa.orgChrist Cumberland Presbyterian Church 19501 Holly Lane, Lutz 813-909-9789 Sun. 10:30Grace Family Church 5101 Van Dyke Rd., Lutz Sat. 5:00 & 7:00, Sun. 9:30 & 11:30First Baptist Church Lutz 18116 US Hwy. 41, Lutz 813-949-7495 Sun. 9:00 & 10:30Keystone Community Church 21010 State Road 54, Lutz 813-948-4522 Sun. 10:30Keystone Bible Church 10925 Tarpon Springs Rd., Odessa Sun. 9:30River of Life Church, 410 Chapman Rd. E., Lutz 813-949-9931 Sun. 10:30Holy Trinity Lutheran Church 20735 Leonard Rd., Lutz 813-949-7173 Sun. 8:00 & 10:00Bay Hope Church 17030 Lakeshore Rd., Lutz 813-968-3983 Sat. 6:00, Sun. 9:30 & 11:15All Saints Lutheran Church 5315 Van Dyke Rd., Lutz 813-963-0969 Worship 9:45, Sun. School 11:00St. Timothy’s Catholic Church 17512 Lakeshore Rd., Lutz Sat. 5:30, Sun. 7:00, 9:00, 11:00 & 5:30Carrollwood Baptist Church 5395 Ehrlich Rd., Carrollwood 813-962-3214 www.carrollwoodbaptistchurch.org Grace Lutheran Church 3714 E. Linebaugh Ave., Carrollwood 813-961-8747 www.gracetampa.orgNorthwest Community Church 14913 Hutchinson Rd., Carrollwood 813-962-4990 Sun. 10:30Messiah Lutheran Church & Preschool 14920 Hutchinson Rd., Carrollwood 813-961-2182 Sun. 8:30, 9:45, & 11:00Lake Carroll Baptist Church 12012 N. Rome Ave, Carrollwood 813-933-5683 Sun. 10:00

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Kay’s List of Preferred Christian BusinessesBusiness Contact PhoneAflac – Supplemental Health Insurance Louise Richardson (813) 965-1697Christian Bros. Automotive Land O’ Lakes Larry Giannone (813) 949-0100Cornerstone A/C, Plumbing & Electrical Ellen Castellani (813) 343-0804Coverage by Dave—Health Insurance David Taylor (813) 391-3448Neil’s Yard Remedies Organic Skin Care Charlene McKee (813) 973-5860Oasis Pregnancy Care Centers April Beck (813) 406-4965Realtor-Charles Ruttenberg Judy Nicolosi (813) 600-9848Steve Hopper International Steve Hopper (813) 918-8609The Willis Agency—Medicare Jim Willis (813) 948-9109Wells Fargo Advisors, Inc. David Cravatta (727) 815-3032

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Samantha TaylorWhen my personal training career started in this area over 17 years ago, Mark Dunn called me and

asked if I wanted to be a part of it. I was new in business here but knew I had to get my name out there, so this was the first media outlet I had ever advertised in. As people started to hear about what I offered, through THIS paper, my name started to get out in the community, and in a few years I became the #1 producing personal trainer in the large gym I was in, out of 2,000 trainers!

When it was time to go out on my own, God used THIS paper to give me the confidence that I could find clients outside of that gym. I knew I must, because I wanted to create an environment for women that didn’t want to be in a gym. That wanted a safe place they could work out and not feel judged. I also enjoy catering to Christian women who liked that our studio cared about that.

Now we have trained over 6,000 people, have 17 trainers, won the Small Business of the Year Award by the Chamber, give free seminars to the community, and started a meal prep service delivered to your home. We opened our 5th location in Palm Harbor, and we just moved our Wesley Chapel location into a new building that we own. We also have Land O Lakes, Carroll-wood, Westchase, and more to come!

I thank God for bringing this paper into my life, and I am SO grateful, for they helped give me the original confidence that I could build this business, and look what its turned into and the amount of people we serve! The owners, Mark and Kay, are some the nicest, most genuine people you’ll ever meet and I appreciate how they honor Jesus Christ in this paper. It’s such a blessing to partner with them, and I’m happy to know that I am the longest advertiser in the last 17 years!

Samantha Taylor Fitness

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