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Let's Reason Together
By Alton Norman - Owingsville Church of Christ
5410 E. Hwy. 60 East, Owingsville • 606-261-9263
"Allah Bibles"
According to BBC
News Islamic authorities
in Malaysia confiscated
more than 300 Bibles from
the Bible Society of Ma-
laysia on January 2, 2014.
The reason for confiscat-
ing the Bibles was "they
use the word Allah to
refer to God and Allah is
an exclusive word Of the
Islamic religion". Non-
Muslims are forbidden by
law to use the word Allah
in Malaysia. According to
By: Lena Fultz
Attendance Sunday
morning at the Oakley
Church was 45. Rhonda
Hawkins and David Ipock
celebrated their birthdays
this week. Following the
morning service there was
a birthday dinner.
New Year's Day dinner
guests of James and Mar-
sha Reed were Roy and
Lena Fultz; Floyd Sorrell;
Ashley Chambers; Roy and
Fannie Yoder; Johnny Ray-
mond & Emanuel Yoder.
Atlas Shrugs they are not
even permitted to use the
words "prophet" or "gos-
pel". Let's reason togemer
concerning these things.
First, if the word "Al-
lah" is exclusive to the
Muslim religion then Al-
lah is not the god of cre-
ation for Islam did not
exist before the prophet
Mohammed came around
600 AD. And if Allah is
not the God of creation,
then he is a false god like
all the so called gods that
were worshipped in Mecca
when ohammed lived. It
seems to me that the au-
thorities in Malaysia have
shot themselves in the foot
by their actions.
My second quandary
is in regard to the Chris-
tians of Malaysia. Why
would a Christian want to
use the word Allah in ref-
erence to God? The God
of the Bible tells us His
name and it is not Allah!
"And God said moreover
unto Moses, Thus shalt
thou say unto the children
of Israel, Jehovah, the God
of your fathers, the God of
Abraham, the God of Isaac T
Oakley News
Linda Gray was a guest
at a Christmas supper at El-
len Adams' Monday night.
Linda Gray had a Christ-
mas Breakfast Wednesday.
Those attending were:
Cavanah, Haley and Riley
Warner; Christy Snedegar
and Chris Stewart. Cava-
nah, Haley, and Riley War-
ner; Linda Gray and Deb-
hie Russell were guests of
Kaye Buckler for Christ-
mas supper Friday night.
Christmas Eve night
Denny and Karen Hart
and Addison Bailey were
guests of Eleanor and Brit-
tany Bailey for supper.
Christmas Day dinner
guests of Danny and Karen
and Emily Hart were: Ad-
dison Bailey; Picky and
Delores Hart; Johnny Da-
vis; Janice Taylor; Dale and
Kim Hester; Justin Hes-
ter and Steven. Afternoon
guests were: Eleanor Bai-
ley; Lacey Jo Sparks; Leslie
Sparks; Addison Bailey;
Dustin and Kasey Bailey;
Brittany Bailey and Tyler
and the God of Jacob, hath
sent me unto you: this is
my name forever, and this
is my memorial unto all
generations" (Exodus 3:15
ASV).
Muslims are right
when they say Allah is not
the God of the Bible. Nei-
ther is he the God of Abra-
ham, Isaac, and Jacob.
And Christians are wrong
when they ascribe any
name to God other than
Jehovah.
Thank you for reason-
ing with me.
Mussey.
Randy and Rhonda
Hawkins; Adam, Michelle
Clay and Will Hawkins
Josh and Amy Konopka
and Addison Bailey were
Thursday supper guests of
Danny, Karen and Emily
Hart.
On Saturday night Addi-
son Bailey; Karen, Danny
and Emily Hart and Justin
Hester were supper guests
of Bobby and Jeannie Rid-
dle and Marjorie Kinkaid.
I i
by Michael A. Guido,
D.D.
When four-year old Sam-
my awoke after surgery,
the nurse explained that
it would be necessary for
him to be fed intravenous-
ly for the next few days.
After assuring him that
everything would be fine,
she began the,pnoa:s,to
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Seeds [rom the Sower
administer the glucose. In
the habit of giving thanks
before each meal, Sam-
my asked in a brave and
cheerful voice, "Aren't you
going to give thank?"
It is not easy to give
thanks in painful situa-
tions. Nor is it natural to
see God's goodness in
life's trials and troubles.
Bu.tthe Apostle Paul re-
God, realizing that He is
with us in every situation.
When we give thanks, we
declare that we are willing
to accept .the counsel of
God knowing that His will
is being done.
Visit us at SowerMinis-
tries.org
minds us to "Be joyful
always, pray continually,
give thanks in all circum-
stances, for this is God's
will for you in Christ Je-
sus."
when we give thanks,
we acknowledge our con-
fidence in the Lord, know-
ing that He cares for us.
When we give thanks, we
express our closeness to=.
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004emory Lane
Oct. 29, 1896 High, one on West Water, Light Town Now
and two on Slate Avenue - Well! Well! This town
Electric Light Proposi- at a cost of $200 more than is to be soon lighted by
lion it costs at present to light electricity. Who would
Clark Crouch, of Beth- the town with the gasoline have thought it? The Town
el, has moved his corn- lamps in use. The Council Council met Friday night
crushing mill to town. He appointed John A. Ramsey and contracted with Clark
and his brother, Walker, to interview the citizens on Crouch to light the town
of New Brighton, Penn., the subject, and he found with eight arc lights at $80
were here and made a that 48 favored it, 4 op- per light per year. The
proposition to the Town posed it, and 7 were non- lights are situated about
Council to put up seven commital. The Council where we mentioned in
light - one at the rise in met Tuesday night to con- a previous notice. Mr.
the street in front of Dr. sider the proposition. Crouch will put up the
Walden's residence, one wires and once and have
across Main and Jeffer- Nov. 11, 1896 the lights going in short
son, one at the east end of order. Mr. Crouch will
Main, one at Sudduth and Owingsville An Electric also be prepared to light
business houses and resi-
dences by private contract.
Mr. Crouch commenced
grinding corn meal at his
mill, at the West end of Wa-
ter Street, Friday. He also
crushes corn for stock
feed. In all probability a
flouring mill will soon fol-
low, and the town will have
a convenience and addi-
tion to its manufacturing
business so long needed.
Things get a little blue for
the old town sometimes,
but brighter days and glo-
rious good times appear to
be coming our way now.
Proposed $10.10 minimum wage on
legislative agenda for 2014
Bill 1 will put the proposed
minimum wage increase on
top of this year's legislative
agenda.
Kentucky's current mini-
mum wage, $7.25 an hour,
which follows the federal
minimum wage law, was set
in 2009.
Stumbo said that the
wage would be increased
gradually over three years
under the proposed legisla-
tion. This plan is similar to
By Cecil Lawson
KyNewsGroup
cecil@kynewsgroup.com
One of the top priorities of
the 2014 General Assembly
will be raising Kentucky's
minimum wage to $10.10 an
hour, House Speaker Greg
Stumbo announced on Fri-
day, Jan, 3.
Stumbo (D-Prestons-
burg) told reporters at a
news conference that House
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one going before Congress
this year.
A Bureau of Labor Statis-
tics study cited at the news
conference indicated that
over 621,000 Kentuckians
hold jobs that pay an aver-.
age of less than 810.10 an
hour. These jobs include
home health aides, jani-
tors, cooks, farm workers,
cashiers, food servers and
child care workers.
Another statistic shows
that of the 336,000 workers
in Kentucky who currently
earn the minimum wage, 89
percent are 20 years of age
and older, and 27 percent
are parents.
Over the past year there
has been a nation-wide push
by Democrats and activists
to increase the minimum
wage. President Barack
Obama has also shown sup-
port for this measure.
On New Year's Day last
Thursday, thirteen states,
including Ohio ($7.95) and
Missouri ($7.50), increased
their own minimum wages.
The state of Illinois' mini-
mum wage is already $8.25
an hour.
Stumbo's plan was met
with opposition by Ken-
tucky Senate President Rob-
ert Silvers (R-Manchester)
and other Republican mem-
bers of the Kentucky Gen-
eral Assembly.
Stivers said in a phone
conference with reporters,
"I find it interesting that he
is talking about increasing
the minimum wage when
they are not talldng about
the creation of jobs," Stivers
said.
House Republican Floor
Leader Jeff Hoover (R-
Jamestown) said in a state-
ment, 'This agenda is just
more of the Obama-style lib-
eral leadership the speaker
has long supported. Demo-
crats see government as the
answer to rebuilding our
economy. Republicans see
creating conditions for em-
ployers in the private sector
to create and add jobs as our
top priority."
Stumbo said that there
is also a proposed constitu-
tional amendment to raise
the state sales tax another
cent to 7 cents to help with
funding education in the
state as well as a proposal
to expand gambling in the
state.
The General Assembly
began their 2014 on Tues-
day, and it is scheduled to
rtm through April 15.
Information from the Lex-
ington Herald-Leader and
the Louisville Courier-Jour-
nal was used in researching
this article.
[ 00hurch Services Directory
Abounding Grace OaMa First Church of God
Assembly of God
91 Banker St., Owingsville
Wes Crouch, Pastor
Abundance of Rain Church
5367 E. Hwy. 60. Salt Lick
Wayne Gifford, Minister
Aguas TranquUas Centro
de Adoracion/ Still Waters
Worship Center
177 Jackson Cemetary Road,
Owingsville
Keith Willoughby
Bath County First Apostolic
Church
1226 McCarty Branch Rd
Salt Lick, Ky. 40361
Pastor Daniel Flanery
606-683-2063
Bailey's Chapel
Christian Church
2429 Water-Dell Road,
Owingsville
Ryan Utterback, Minister
Bethel Christian Church
518 Bethel Ridge Road,
Bethel
Glenn Davis, Minister
Bethel United Methodist
142 Bethel School Lane,
Bethel
Ron Hill, Minister
Blevins Valley
Christian Church
1418 Blevins Valley Road,
Owingsville
Russell Ingram, Minister
Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter Day Saints
Hwy. 36, Owingsville
Bishop Seth Green
City of Refuge
Full Gospel Church
39 Sour Spring Road,
Olympia
Mike Munday, Minister
Cornerstone Baptist Church
36 Cherry Lane, Salt Lick
Jayson Minix, Minister
East Fork Church of God
4428 East Fork Road,
Owingsville
Billy Harmon, Minister
Fairview Christian Church
3064 South Hwy. 11,
Sharpsburg
Morgan Gilty, Minister
Fellowship Tabernacle
586 Main Street, Sharpsburg
Gary Robinson, Minister
Grace Gospel Church
767 Main Street, Sharpsburg
Billy Noble, Minister
Grace Gospel Tabernacle
91 Wyoming Road,
Owingsville
Steve Meadows, Minister
Greater First Baptist Church
247 Montgomery St.,
Sharpsburg
Tony L. ,Weathers, Pastor
Hedrick Community Church
5308 Old Sand Road, Salt
Lick
Randall Jackson, Minister
House of Prayer
600 Whispering Oaks,
Morehead, off Hwy. 801
Winston McClurg, Pastor
Kendall Springs
Church of Christ
3072 Kendall Springs,
Owingsville
David Alford, Minister
Lakeview Community
Church
341 Cave Run Lake Rd., Salt
Lick
James Allen, Minister
Midland First Church of
God
11479 Easy Hwy. 60, Salt
Lick
Bush Stevenson, Pastor
Moore's Ferry
Christian Chumh
2396 Moore's Ferry Rd., Salt
Lick
Willard Johnson, Minister
Morning Star Baptist
Church
161 Harrisburg Ave.,
Owingsville
Eric King, Minister
Mud Lick Church of God
9067 East Hwy. 36, Olympia
Mark Caldwell, Minister
New Life Fellowship
907 Forge Hill Road,
Owingsville
Jamie Stump, Minister
Northside Church of God
1086 West Hwy. 36,
Owingsville
Jim Crouch, Minister
215 Old Oakley Road, Owingsville
Randy Hawkins
Old Springfield
Presbyterian Church
3569 Springfield Rd., Sharpsburg
Todd and Emily Boyce
Old Virginia New Life
Fellowship
4690 White Oak Rd., Owingsville
Jamie Stump, Minister
Olympia Church of God
5583 East Hwy. 36, Olympia
Greg Crouch, Pastor
Ore Mines Church of God
5343 East Hwy. 60, Owingsville
Damon Byrd
OwingsvUle Baptist Church
92 Coyle Street, Owingsville
Chris Bailey, Minister
OwingsvUle Church of Christ
5410 Highway 60 East
Alton Norman, Minister
Owingsville First
Christian Church
11 East Main St., Owingsville
Anthony Anderson, Minister
Scan Bailey, Youth Minister
Owlngsvllle First Church of God
320 Slate Ave., Owingsville
Lowell Rice, Minister
Owingsville United
Methodist Church
75 West Main St., Owingsville
Ron Hill, Minister
Pebble Church of God
(Cleveland Assembly)
4857 Oakley Pebble Road,
Owingsville
Franklin Rose, Pastor
Peeled Oak Christian Church
Location Address:
2592 Peeled Oak Road,
Owingsville
Mailing Address:
6275 Howards Mill Road, Mt.
Sterling KY 40353
Charles McGuire, Minister
Polksville Church of God
6275 East Hwy. 60, Salt Lick
Ralph White, Minister
Preston First Church of God
7184 Preston Rd, Owingsville
Terry Frerichs. .........
Reynoldsville Christian' Church
943 East Fork Road, Sharpsburg
Doug Routt, Pastor
SL Paul C.M.E. Church
13 High Street, Owingsville
Vincent Farris
Salt Lick Christian Church
109 Church Street, Salt Lick
Calvin Lindeil, Minister
Salt Lick First Church of God
412 Main Street, Salt Lick
Vernon Lambert, Minister
Salt Lick
Free Will Baptist Church
3 Water Street, Salt Lick
Andy Lands
SL Julie's Catholic Church
77 East Main Street, Owingsville
Father Paul Prabell
Bill Grimes, Deacon
Sharpsburg Baptist Church
575 Main Street, Sharpsburg
Frank Goss, Pastor
Sharpsburg Christian Church
241 Main Street, Sharpsburg
Patrick Bromagen, Minister
Sharpsburg Worship Center
468 Main Street, Sharpsburg
James Allen, Minister
Slate Valley Christian Church
2563 Wyoming Road, Owingsville
Gregg Whitt, Minister
Stuiltown Community Church
10219 Stulltown Road, Preston
Les lngrarn, Minister
Sugar Grove
Christian Church
3841 N. Stepstone Road,
Owingsville
Francis Nash, Minister
Tunnel Hill Church of God
1215 W. Tunnel Hill Road,
Owingsville
Sherman Sparks, Minister
Upper Salt Lick
Church of Christ
5385 South Hwy. 211, Salt Lick
Rezda McNabb, Minister
Victory Chapel
6927 Veterans Memorial Highway,
Sharpsburg
Kevin Miles, Pastor
WMte Oak Christian Church
2606 White Oak Road, Owingsville
Ron Weaver, Minister
Young Valley Community
Church
3559 S. Hwy. 211, Salt Lick
Vernon Gross, Pastor