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In Word 120, Be Saved!

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Be Saved! by jerome Stewart

There are many Scriptures within the word of God able to help us better understand the weaknesses of mankind and how to overcome them. The words of Jeremiah a prophet of God still hold true today. Jeremiah chapter 10 vs. 23 he says; “O LORD I know the way of man is not in himself; It is not in man who walks to direct His own steps.” 

The beauty of God’s word is in knowing He took care of the penalty for the sinner. He sent us Jesus! For anyone involved in ministry, the focal point of the mission should always be of the utmost importance. Because at the end of the day, its’ about saving souls. Everything else is secondary. That is the essence of evangelism. 

As related to the Great Commission, Jesus made it crystal clear to His apostles as to what they were to do. Matthew 28 vss. 18 thru 20 Jesus says; “All authority has been given to Me in heaven and on earth. Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all things that I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.” 

In Acts chapter 2 vs. 40 the apostle Peter said to the multitude; “Be saved from this perverse generation.” If the apostle Peter was here today would his words be any different? If Jesus was here as God in the flesh today, would His words be any different? Look at the world today. Mankind has always faced obstacles when it comes to doing the right things in life. We should be ever thankful to God for sending His only begotten Son into the world, to be the sacrificial Lamb for the sins of all mankind. 

However; a thankless people will not take advantage of the greatest gift given to mankind by God. As the gospel was being spread the apostles were not always well received, because the message of repentance requires there to be a change in one’s behavior. In the Greek it is referred to as metanoia which means “a change of heart.”  

The apostle Paul and Silas who was with him were incarcerated for spreading the gospel. In Acts chapter 16 a most important question was asked by the Philippian jailer, related to being saved. The response given by Paul had an impact on the jailer as well as the rest of his household. Vs. 31 Paul says; “Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and you will be saved, you and your household.”  It did not end there! 

Vss. 32 and 33 says; “Then they spoke the word of the Lord to him and to all who were in the house. And he took them the same hour of the night and washed their stripes. And immediately he and all his family were baptized.” As a result, they became recipients of the salvation of Jesus Christ! 

Hoosier History Highlights

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Indiana Fever introduce their first-ever specialty license plate 

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Portion of sales to benefit girls’ and women’s
empowerment initiatives through the Fever Fund  

INDIANAPOLIS (Jan. 2, 2026) – Indiana Fever fans can now show their pride on the road while supporting women and girls across the state with the debut of the first-ever Indiana Fever specialty license plate.

The new plate, now available through the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles, will benefit the Fever Fund, an initiative of the Pacers Foundation. The fund champions programs that help women and girls rise on the court, in the classroom and in their communities.

“We’re thrilled to bring Fever fans another meaningful and fun way to represent their passion for this team,” said Indiana Fever Chief Operating Officer and General Manager Amber Cox. “Every plate purchased fuels opportunities for women and girls across Indiana through the Fever Fund, ensuring that our impact grows far beyond the court.”

The plate features black lettering on a white background with the team’s “F” logo on the left side and “Fever Fund” displayed across the bottom inside of a red banner. Standard plates will feature a “WB” prefix, representing “women’s basketball,” while motorcycle plates will include the “EW” prefix, symbolizing “Expect to Win.”

Fever specialty plates are available for $40 annually, with $25 from each plate going directly to the fund. Personalized plates are available for an additional annual fee.

Hoosiers can purchase the new Fever plate at myBMV.com, in person at any BMV branch, or at a BMV Connect kiosk if it is a standard plate renewal. If drivers want to upgrade their plate in advance of their renewal period, they can visit a branch and switch to a specialty plate in-person for an additional fee. For a complete list of branch locations and hours, or to find a 24-hour BMV Connect kiosk near you, visit IN.gov/BMV.

The Fever Fund invests in programs that empower girls and young women across Indiana through three key areas, including leadership and career readiness, confidence through sports and wellness, and safety and belonging. Learn more about this initiative and grant opportunities at FeverFund.org.

 

UE welcomes UNI on Sunday afternoon

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Game time set for 2 p.m. at Ford Center

 

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – For the first time in 2026, the University of Evansville men’s basketball team will be inside the Ford Center as they face Northern Iowa on Sunday at 3 p.m. CST. ESPN+ and Purple Aces Radio Network will have the broadcast.

Last Time Out

– UE held an early 19-14 lead on Thursday at Illinois State before the Redbirds scored 12 in a row before pulling away for a 73-47 win

– Bryce Quinet was the lone double-digit scorer for the Purple Aces as he tallied 13

– UE shot 31.4% while committing a season-high 23 turnovers in the loss

Top of the Chart

– With four MVC games in the books, AJ Casey is the lone double-digit scorer for UE averaging 13.3 points per game

– After scoring 12 in the opening two league games, Casey registered a career-high 21 points at Bradley on 8-of-11 shooting

– Casey now has seven double digit games on the season and is averaging 9.3 PPG

– Casey picked up three steals in the first two MVC games and is tied for 9th in the league with his season average of 1.33/game

– He is UE’s second-leading rebounder with 5.5 per game including 11 versus Ball State

– Casey is 14th in the MVC with 5.53 boards/game and is 5th in offensive rbs (2.53/gm)

On a Streak

– Bryce Quinet has reached double figures in three out of his first four MVC games

– After recording 10 in the opener versus Belmont, he had 11 at Bradley before scoring a team-high 13 points at Illinois State

– Quinet is 9-for-18 from the field in the last two games and has connected on all four of his 3-point tries

– The performance against Belmont was his first double digit game since posting 10 vs. Akron on Nov. 22

Looking at the Series

– While the Panthers lead the all-time series against the Aces by a 36-29 margin, UE has won 22 out of 32 home games

– UE has won the last two home contests versus UNI and four of the last five meetings inside the Ford Center

– The last home game was a 91-89 overtime win for the Aces on Dec. 2, 2023

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

FOOTNOTE: EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT information was provided by the EPD and posted by the City-County-County Observer without opinion, bias, or editing.

THUNDERBOLTS FALL 4-1 TO STORM IN WEEKEND OPENER

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Evansville, In.:  Despite a second period rally to tie the game, the Thunderbolts suffered a 4-1 defeat at the hands of the Quad City Storm at Ford Center on Friday night.  The Thunderbolts’ next home game at Ford Center will be on Saturday, January 3rd against the Quad City Storm at 7:00pm CT.
                In a very close first period in which Evansville only trailed in shots by a 14-10 margin, the Storm scored the game’s first goal on a power play as Nick McHugh scored on a net-front redirection at 9:56.  Evansville played their best hockey in the second period, outshooting the Storm 15-14 and tying the game at the 11:04 mark as Tyson Gilmour scored from Matthew Hobbs and Scott Kirton.  Evansville fell behind at the start of the third period and could not recover, as Jesper Tarkiainen scored at 1:15, Devin Sanders at 6:32, and Sanders again with a shorthanded goal at 13:38 to put the game away, 4-1 Quad City.
                Gilmour scored Evansville’s goal while Cody Karpinski stopped 35 of 39 shots on goal in his Thunderbolts debut.  The Thunderbolts and Storm meet again on Saturday, January 3rd at Ford Center, with the season series tied 4-4.

HIGHLY RESOLVED

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GAVEL GAMUT

By Jim Redwine

www.jamesmredwine.com

(Week of 05 January 2026)

HIGHLY RESOLVED

Abraham Lincoln published one of our nation’s solemn resolutions in his address at the dedication of the National Cemetery at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania on November 19, 1863. The over three thousand dead Union soldiers were the particular men Lincoln referenced that day. However, since President Lincoln’s main focus of the Civil War was to hold our country together, most likely he had in mind all the dead and wounded on both sides when he said:

“…[W[e here highly resolve that these dead

shall not have died in vain…”

That resolution was not made for a New Year, but it was a noble hope for our country’s future. From 1863 until 1914 this goal was fractured by almost continuous death and destruction, such as the Indian removals, the Spanish American War and then “The War to End all wars”, World War I. After that final war, America fought WWII, Korea, Viet Nam, The Gulf War, Afghanistan, The Iraq War and so many conflicts most Americans cannot recount whom we have fought and are still fighting nor why. We are currently aiding and abetting and directly involved in Palestine and Ukraine along with Venezuela and bellicose behavior bordering on armed conflicts with so many countries and groups even the cable news cannot keep up with them.

President Lincoln’s resolution for our country has gone the way my 2025 New Year’s Resolutions have. I dug through my devout promises to myself last year and find I do not need to address any new 2026 resolutions as, just like our government, the resolutions from 1863 until January 2026 will suffice. 

Therefore, I resolve to give up on exercising more, saving more, losing more weight, being nicer, helping out around JPeg Osage Ranch more and restraining my penchant to gossip about politics. After all, not one of my 2025 ideas that I have offered to our leaders has even been acknowledged, much less implemented.

I, therefore, resolve my 2025 resolutions shall “perish from the earth” should anyone be interested.

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History Facts : What became the Statue of Liberty began as a monument for Egypt.

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AUTHOR MICHAEL NORDINE

One of the greatest gifts America ever received was originally envisioned for another nation. Before creating “Liberty Enlightening the World,” as the Statue of Liberty is officially known, French sculptor Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi set to work on “Egypt Carrying the Light to Asia,” which was meant to be placed at the entryway of the Suez Canal in Port Said, Egypt. It would have looked fairly similar to Lady Liberty, with an “Upper Egyptian” (Saeid Misr) wearing a robe and holding a torch. Bartholdi was inspired by a trip to Abu Simbel, the site of two iconic temples devoted to Ramesses II, and planned the sculpture to stand 86 feet high on a 48-foot pedestal. 

However, the statue was deemed too costly to produce, and the Port Said Lighthouse was erected instead. Bartholdi then repurposed his design after turning his attention to America due to a proposal by Édouard de Laboulaye, a French historian and abolitionist who wanted to honor the century-old alliance between the U.S. and France, as well as America’s successful effort to abolish slavery. The monument, renamed the Statue of Liberty, was constructed in France and presented to Levi Morton, then the U.S. ambassador to France and later vice president under Benjamin Harrison, in a ceremony in Paris on July 4, 1884. Following its completion the next year, it was disassembled and shipped to New York City, where it still stands today.