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Remember When?
by Steve Klusmeyer - 11/11/2002
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What Is That?
One of our friends tells a story about her son and an ironing board. He was still
pretty young when he saw one of those portable ironing boards (the ones that are made
to set on a table - they are about two feet long and have short, little legs). When he
saw it, he asked, "Is that a weight bench for a kid?" She also tells about the time her
daughter had trouble with one of the pictures that kids are asked to identify on the
test prior to entering kindergarten. It was a picture of an oven.
I Remember . . .
These stories seem humorous to those of us who grew up before wash-and-wear clothes and
microwave ovens. I remember black and white TV, 45 RPM records, 8-track tapes, Howdy
Doody, Hop-A-Long Cassidy, The Big Bopper, - - - well you get the idea. The point is
that things that we took for granted or were important parts of our lives in the past
may not mean a thing to our kids. Some things are better forgotten; but there are other
things that are important for every generation to know.
Talk About Them
After receiving the Ten Commandments from God, Moses instructed the people,
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Words For Today
These words were not just for the children of Israel. They still apply to us today. Do you
hide God's Word in your heart by memorizing verses? Do you talk about the Bible with your kids?
Do they know why you chose to become a Christian? Take time to share the things of your generation
with this generation and the next generation. Tell them about walking two miles to school in the
snow, going to the outhouse, watching Roy Rogers and Captain Kangaroo, listening to Herman's Hermits
or Neil Sadaka. But most of all, tell them about God's Word and what it means to you. By the way,
I still have an 8-track recorder in the closet if you need anything copied from a CD.
What are the ultimate answers to this world's greatest challenges?
Answer
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