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I was glad when they said to me, “Let us go into the house of the Lord.” Psalm 122:1
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“Now in the first year of Cyrus king of Per-sia, that the word of the LORD by the mouth of Jeremiah might be ful-filled, the LORD stirred up the spirit of Cyrus king of Persia...” (Ezra 1:1 NKJV)
I was caught up by the phrase where the “LORD stirred up the spirit of Cyrus.” Imagine that. The Lord can prompt be-lievers and non-believ-ers to do His will for the good of His people.
That has many im-plications to encourage us to pray fervently for needs and believing that God is able to “stir up” someone’s spirit that may be the answer to our prayers. God caused King Cyrus to let the Jews return to their homeland. That was a major event for the Jew-ish people.
Nothing is impossible for God. Don’t give up in prayer.
Q: What need do you have that God cannot an-swer? None!
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Robert E. PriceStaffordsville, Va.
Robert (“Buck”) Eu-gene Price, 78, of Staf-fordsville, VA, passed away Friday, May 15, 2020 at Sa-lem VA Medical Center. He was born June 27, 1941 in Roanoke, VA, the son of the late William Christian, Sr. & Ora Bolt Price. Consid-ered a “jack of all trades”, he was a roofer for many years. He loved racing and drove in many races. His favorite NASCAR driver was Dale Earnhart, Sr. He was a proud veteran of the United States Army and served during the Korean Conflict. He was a member of the VFW Post # 6000.Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by the love of his life, Joan Dalton Price, a daughter,
Philip Wayne YoungPembroke,Va.
Philip Wayne Young, 62, of Pembroke, VA (for-merly Radford, VA), passed away unexpectedly on May 9th, 2020. Philip was born in Radford, VA on January 29th, 1958 to Herman and Hazel Young. Philip was a 1976 graduate of Radford High School and a Veteran of the United States Navy. He received his Bachelors Degree in Manual Arts Therapy from East Ten-nessee State University. Through his work at the VA, serving his fellow vet-erans he received the hon-orary distinction of being appointed Kentucky Colo-nel by the Governor of KY. After retiring from the Vet-erans Adminstration, Philip spent his time enjoying the outdoors. He was an avid outdoorsman who spent much of his time enjoying the beauty of Giles County which he called home. Any-one who knew Phillip knew that he was the most loving father a daughter could ask for. Philip is predeceased by his parents, Herman and Hazel Young. He is survived by his daugh-ter, Samantha Peters and husband Daniel of Mount
Johnnie W.HetheringtonPearisburg, Va.
Johnnie W. Hether-ington, 67 of Pearisburg, passed away at his home on Friday, May 15,2020. He was born in Giles County on August, 31, 1952 to the late Clyde and Mary Morris Hetherington. Johnnie is survived by his companion of 17 years, Susan Mattox of Pearisburg, his children, Crystal Corder, Wendy Sartin, Josh Williams and wife Suzanne, Billy Jo Wil-liams and Donald Williams. Johnnie is also survived by his brother, David Hether-ington and wife Peggy of Pearisburg, sister, Wanda Gail Weeks and husband Jamie of Texas, grand-children, Hunter Williams and Joshlyn Williams and a host extended family members. A graveside ser-vice was held on Tuesday, May 19, 2020 at 1:00 P.M. in the Oakvale Cemetery in Oakvale, WV. With Pastor Earl Riggs officiating. The family received friends on Monday, May 18, 2020 from 5 – 7 P.M. at Kendall Funeral Home. A guest-book is available by visit-ing www.kendallfuneral-home.com. Kendall Funeral Home in Pembroke will be serving the Hetherington family.
Reba Lynn Kirk, a brother, William C. Price, Jr. and a sister, Doris Price Sink.Left to cherish his memory are his daughters, Crystal Paulette Price and Penny Denise Rash, both of Staf-fordsville and Regina Diane Kirk, Rich Creek; sons, William Christian Price, III, and Robert Eugene Price, Jr., of Birmingham, AL; grandchildren, Rob-ert Wayne & Casey Rash, Rebecca Lynn Rash and Adam & Michelle Kirk; four great-grandchildren; a sister & brother-in-law, Wanda P. & Barry Phlegar, Roanoke; and several niec-es and nephews. Strictly following the mandated assembly restrictions, there will be no public services at this time. He will be buried at the Southwest Virginia Veteran’s Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family sug-gests memorial donations be made in “Buck’s” honor directly to the funeral home ( A. Vest & Sons Funeral Home, 2508 Walkers Creek Valley Rd., Pearisburg, VA 24134) to help offset funeral expenses. The Price family is in the care of A. Vest & Sons Funeral Home, White Gate, avestandsons.com, (540) 921-2985.
Pleasant, SC, his brother, David Young of Alpharetta, GA and his children, Me-gan, Brad and Madison, his sister and brother -in-law, Rebecca and Barry Moore of Radford, VA. Due to COVID-19 regulations a celebration of life will be scheduled for a later date. If you wish to remember Philip in a special way the family requests dona-tions be made to a charity of your choice. Kendall Funeral Home in Pembroke, VA are in charge of arrangements. Online condolences and distant hugs may be sent by visiting kendallfuneralhome.com
“Brother,” said St. Fran-cis of Assisi to a young monk who had just entered the monastery, “let’s go to town and preach.” They left the monastery and walked to the town and did not say a word to each other or the people they passed in the marketplace. After several hours they retraced their steps and returned to the monastery.
The young monk won-dered what was going on and after waiting for what seemed like an eternity he finally broke his si-lence and asked, “I thought we were going to town to preach. When are we going to preach?”
“We have been preach-ing,” replied St. Francis. “As we walked, we were observed: people watched our manners, our faces, our behavior, and our clothes, what people thought we stood for. We have been preaching.”
All of us preach all of the time. Our behavior is our message and our places of interest our pulpits. Our lives become lectures and
Earnest H. JohnsonPeterstown, WVa.
Earnest Hubert John-son, age 75, of Peterstown, WV, entered into eternal rest on Sunday, May 17, 2020, at Heritage Hall in Rich Creek, VA. Earnest was a retiree from Bland Correctional Center. He was a loving father and grandfather who will be greatly missed. Survivors include his daughter, Pame-la J. Smith of Narrows, VA; a granddaughter, MeCalla N. Smith of Atlanta, GA; and several other relatives. He was preceded in death by his sister, Louise S. Sutton of Carrollton, AL; and brother, Kenneth G. Johnson of Andalusia, AL. There will be a small view-ing held for the immediate family and his remains will be carried to Alabama for burial at a later date, where a small service will also be held. Online guestbook can be signed or condolences may be sent to the family at www.broyles-shrews-bury.com. Arrangements by Broyles-Shrewsbury Funeral Home, Peterstown, WV.
Seeds of Hopeour pursuits are examples of our priorities. People watch us even as we watch them. And each time we pass from view and our words can no longer be heard our ser-mon ends and a decision about the value and impor-tance we place on being like Christ in all we do and whatever we say is made.
The problem we face today is not the quantity of Christians but the qual-ity. And if we want to win more, we must be more. How different would the world be if when we “de-clared God’s glory,” we also lived God’s glory. How we live is more important than words.