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December 20 Youth Service w/ Donchenko Band
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So what does Jesus get for His Birthday?
On December 25th, people receive and give presents to each other.
The birthday boy, Jesus Christ, however, sometimes gets left out. What, one might think, the King of Kings want from us, humans?
I’m sure that he wouldn’t mind getting the following gifts this Christmas. . . Besides, what we do for others is what we do for Him (Matthew 25:40)
- Feed a hungry person.
- Give a drink to the thirsty.
- Provide or help one obtain a shelter.
- Provide clothing for those who are poor and have nothing warm for the winter.
- Visit a sick person with some caroling songs and an encouraging word.
- Call a lonely person, congratulate them with Christmas, and spend a few minutes chatting with them, encouraging them, and uplifting their spirits.
- Write a letter to or visit a prisoner.
ATTENTION: New Year Tickets
Wed, Dec. 23rd is the last day to get the New Year tickets for the regular price ($30) and qualify for discounts.
Starting Dec. 24th, the price is raised to $40 dollars and there are no more discounts.
Buy your ticket before they run out!
200 seats only
Must be 15 years of age or older to attend the New Year.
NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES
For further information or questions, call Ksusha Tagintseva at (916) 225-8564.
The Good Ol’ Days
This is a play from 2006. See how many faces you can recognize. The sound quality is not the best, but it’s something…
Christian Students Needed
A Sacramento Christian film maker is seeking students who have been unfairly treated for their Christian beliefs in class.
Exposing what goes on behind closed doors is the first step to ending the anti-Christian bias in public colleges. The slave trade, and discrimination against blacks didn’t end until the reality of how they were mistreated was shown to the general public. The same will be true when the story of Christians is told: “Have nothing to do with the fruitless deeds of darkness, but rather expose them.” – Ephesians 5:11
Please send us an email if you or someone you know has had a professor openly attack Christianity, or if you’ve been mistreated, had a grade go down, or were otherwise negatively affected because of your religious beliefs at school (Even if you’re not sure if you qualify, contact us).
- The incident must have occurred within the last 2 years, at any college in the Los Rios Community College District (ARC, FLC, SCC, or CRC).
- Your identity can be kept confidential if you fear retaliation for going on camera. Your face and voice can be disguised.
Please, let your story be told, and with God’s help, we may “overcome evil with good.” – Romans 12:21
God bless you all,
Sacramento Salt & Light Leadership Team
You can reply by sending an email to:
Feedback@EndReligiousDiscrimination.com | EndReligiousDiscrimination.com
December 13 Youth Service with Intersection
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The Packed Car
Suddenly a truck veered into our lane. The car flipped and rolled into a ditch. We’re going to die! I thought.
By Ramona Scarborough, Salem, Oregon
My family was driving across Canada to Montreal where my husband, Ray, and I were going to be helping out a new church there.
Ray had gotten a head start with our daughter in a rental truck stuffed with our belongings. I took my two-year-old, John, in our family car, a hardtop convertible jam-packed from floor to ceiling with piles of books to use in our work. They hadn’t been able to fit in the truck.
We crossed into Ontario, driving along a narrow two-lane road. A heavy rain fell. Suddenly a truck veered into our lane. I turned the wheel sharply. The brakes screamed. Our tires hit the gravel on the shoulder. We went spinning off the road. We’re going to die, I thought as the car flipped and rolled into a deep ditch.
Coming to my senses, I heard a man’s voice from somewhere outside my car. There’s nobody alive in there. Everything was hazy; fine pieces of glass covered me from head to toe. The metal frame of our vehicle pressed tight against my back. I could barely breathe. John! Panicked, I reached behind me.
Are you all right, honey?
Yes, Mama.
I craned my neck toward the window. We’re alive, I cried. My little boy and I. Please help us! A man reached through a shattered window and pulled John out. A few others pried the metal frame away enough for me to escape. Except for some minor scrapes, cuts and bruises, we were okay.
A kind policeman escorted us as we rode in an ambulance to the hospital. He offered to take us to the impound lot to retrieve our belongings when we were ready.
Four days later we went to the lot. The insurance agent who accompanied us gasped when he saw the wreck. So did I. The policeman looked baffled.
These hardtop convertibles don’t have a window post to keep the roof up if they flip, he said.
Then why weren’t we.. My voice trailed off.
Our eyes turned toward the back seat. The roof had stayed up just enough so we weren’t crushed, supported by an amazing brace. Piled from the floor to the ceiling were the books that hadn’t fit in our rental truck.
Our Bibles.


