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Albert Einstein, was once asked to describe radio. Here’s the direct quote: "You see wire telegraph is a kind of a very very long cat. You pull his tail in New York and his head is meowing in Los Angeles. Do you understand this? And radio operates exactly the same way: you send signals here, they receive them there. The only difference is that there is no cat."

BIBLE VERSE OF THE DAY

"If anyone considers himself religious and yet does not keep a tight rein on his tongue, he deceives himself and his religion is worthless. Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world." --James 1:26-27

Deuteronomy 31:6= Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid or terrified because of them, for the Lord your God goes with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you.”

Live in harmony with one another; be sympathetic, love as brothers, be compassionate and humble. — 1 Peter 3:8

HEARTLIGHT DAILY VERSE, PRAYER & THOUGHT

The world and its desires pass away, but the man who does the will of God lives forever. — 1 John 2:17

Thought: So much of what we pursue is fleeting. Once we acquire it, we have to try to preserve it because we know it will soon be gone. God has promised us that just as he is eternal and will live forever, so also are those who pursue a relationship with him and are committed to do his will. So let's sit down and look at how we spend our time, our money, and our efforts and ask if what we are pursuing is really something that is worth having. Then let's ask one more important question: "Even if it is worth having, is it going to last long enough to make a difference?"

Prayer: Eternal Father, please give me the courage to be honest about what I am pursuing with my life. I want it to count for your cause. I want to make a difference for good. Some of that desire, I confess, is self-serving. However, dear Father, I truly do want to have a life that impacts others for good and that brings you honor. I don't want to waste my time chasing after things that won't last and don't matter. Please give me the spiritual wisdom to follow your will and find your life rather than chasing the shadow values of my culture. In Jesus' name I pray. Amen.

The Thoughts and Prayers for Today's Verse are written by Phil Ware. You can email questions or comments to .

“BIRTHDAY VERSE” OF THE DAY

The chapter and verse corresponds to the month and the day!

Luke 11:10 NIV = For everyone who asks receives; he who seeks finds; and to him who knocks, the door will be opened.

TODAY IS TUESDAY – NOVEMBER 10, 2015

(NOTE: Some holidays may be duplicated due to various calendars reporting conflicting dates)
WEIRD, WACKY, STRANGE, ZANY, ODD, BIZARRE, QUIRKY, UNUSUAL HOLIDAYS!
THERE ARE ONLY 45 SHOPPING DAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS.

Today is WINDOWS DAY. Microsoft released its Windows computer operating system on this date in 1983. ***MARLAR: Making the entire world a better place by sharing with everyone the joy of the blue screen of death.

Tonight is SLEEP DANGEROUSLY NIGHT, a night to switch sides of the bed with your spouse. ***MARLAR: “Dangerous” is right… you’d likely forget at 2AM which side of the bed you were on and accidentally roll over your spouse in order to make it to the bathroom.

Today is FORGET ME NOT DAY. ***MARLAR: Ironically, I’ve completely forgotten why they call it that.

Today is TOOTHPASTE APPRECIATION DAY. ***MARLAR: And with me talking so close to your ears, I’m sure you appreciate my using toothpaste today.

TODAY IS ALSO. . .

Are Code Day

Marine Corps Birthday

Sesame Street Day

Windows Day (Microsoft)

World Science Day for Peace and Development

National Young Reader’s Day

COMING UP NEXT

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11

Death/Duty Day

Origami Day

Red Lipstick Day

Veterans Day

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12

Fancy Rat & Mouse Day

World Pneumonia Day

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13

World Kindness Day

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14

International Girls Day

Loosen Up, Lighten Up Day

National American Teddy Bear Day

National Spicy Guacamole Day

National Pickle Day

Operating Room Nurse Day

Spirit of NSA (National Speakers Association) Day

World Diabetes Day

International Selfie Day

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15

America Recycles Day

George Spelvin Day or More Than One Role Day

I Love to Write Day

National Bundt Day

National Clean Out Your Refrigerator Day

National Philanthropy Day

Rock Your Mocs Day

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16

International Day for Tolerance

National Button Day

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17

Homemade Bread Day

National Entrepreneurship Day

National Unfriend Day

World Prematurity Awareness Day

ON THIS DAY

1908: The first Gideon Bible was placed in a room in the Superior Hotel in Iron Mountain, Montana.

1969: "Sesame Street," starring a big yellow bird and a little green frog, debuted on PBS television.

1975: The ore-hauling ship Edmund Fitzgerald and its crew of 29 vanished during a storm on Lake Superior.

1980: A masked bandit wearing a motorcycle helmet pulled a toy pistol on a storekeeper in Scarborough, England, and escaped with $250. He was arrested quickly, however, because the storekeeper noticed the man’s helmet had been personalized with his name.

1983: Microsoft released Windows, an extension of MS-DOS, a personal computer operating system with a graphical user interface.

1991: In Columbus, Ohio, Tim Badayna ran a 26-mile marathon in 4 hours 15 seconds... backwards!

1991: Lightening the pet turtle of Hutchinson, Kansas, snapped onto an 8-year-old’s upper lip and wouldn’t turn loose. The parents called 911, but before help arrived they offered Lightening a carrot and he let go. The boy’s lip was swelled, but okay.

1995: A 12-year medical study of 2,443 babies at a Melbourne hospital concluded that Australian children are born more laid-back, easy-going, and happier than other children.

1997: A wet diaper alarm was among the newest inventions at the 46th annual Inventors Fair in Brussels. Though most babies have built-in wetness alarms, the Moroccan inventor felt his electronic beeping baby belt might find admirers in a gadget-loving world.

2003: A truck driver crashed his semi-trailer while trying to change clothes as he drove 60 mph on a northern Indiana highway near LaPorte. The 59-year-old driver said he set his cruise control, but he misjudged a curve and rolled the truck off the road. The driver was not hurt and was fully clothed when police arrived.

2004: Shell Hydrogen opened the first hydrogen outlet at a gas station in Washington to service fuel cell vehicles from General Motors.

2007: Ayesha Khan's father warned police in Sheffield, England, to make certain there was nothing on any records that might harm his daughter's future. Mohamed and Sharna Khan had been notified their daughter had been driving 65 mph in a 40 mph zone. They explained Ayesha was only two years old. Police checked the ticketed car's registration and apologized for the mistake.

TODAY IN CHRISTIAN HISTORY

1766: In New Brunswick, New Jersey, Queen's College was chartered under the Dutch Reformed Church, to provide education "...especially in divinity, preparing [youth] for the ministry and other good offices." The present name of the school, Rutgers University, was adopted in 1924.

1770: French philosopher Francois Voltaire, 75, uttered his famous remark: 'If God did not exist, it would be necessary to invent him.'

1871: Following seven months of searching, foreign correspondent to the "New York Herald" Henry M. Stanley succeeded at last in locating Scottish missionary David Livingstone in Ujiji, Central Africa. Stanley prefaced his encounter with these words: 'Dr. Livingstone, I presume.'

1952: English apologist C.S. Lewis wrote in a letter: 'I believe that, in the present divided state of Christendom, those who are at the heart of each division are all closer to one another than those who are at the fringes.'

1977: It was announced that Pope Paul VI had ended the automatic excommunication imposed on divorced American Catholics who remarried. (The excommunication was first imposed by the Plenary Council of American Bishops in 1884.)

HOLLYWOOD, SPORTS AND CELEBRITY FIGURE BIRTHDAYS

·  Comedian/actor (“Saturday Night Live”) Tracy Morgan, 47

·  Actress (Julie on “One Day At A Time”) Mackenzie Phillips, 56 (audio clip)

·  Comedian/actor (Jingle All The Way) Sinbad, 59

BEE-BOP BIRTHDAYS

(Music Artist Birthdays From SongFacts.com)

1907 : Jane Froman

1916 : Billy May

1932 : Paul Bley

1939 : Tommy Facenda

1940 : Screaming Lord Sutch

1941 : Kyu Sakamoto

1944 : Tim Rice

1945 : Donna Fargo

1947 : Dave Loggins

1947 : Glenn Buxton (Alice Cooper Band)

1948 : Greg Lake (Emerson, Lake And Palmer)

1950 : Ronnie Hammond (Atlanta Rhythm Section)

1954 : Mario Cipollina (Huey Lewis and the News)

1959 : Frank Maudsley (A Flock Of Seagulls)

1970 : Warren G

1978 : Eve

1979 : Chris Joannou (Silverchair)

SECRETS OF THE UNIVERSE

WHAT DOES "WD-40" STAND FOR?
"WD-40 literally stands for "Water Displacement, 40th attempt". That's the name straight out of the lab book used by the chemist who developed WD-40 back in 1953. The chemist, Norm Larsen, was attempting to concoct a formula to prevent corrosion--a task which is done by displacing water. Norm's persistence paid off when he perfected the formula on his 40th try.

CHRISTIAN ARTIST NEWS

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What isChris Augustfavorite cereal? Double Stuffed Oreos with milk and a spoon!

Natalie Grantwas being open and honest over the weekend. The long time Christian artist shared: So....I have control issues. I like to try and control outcomes. And most the time I make my plans and hope God will just go along with it. Furthermore - I have fear issues. And I'm pretty sure many of my control issues and my fear issues go hand in hand. But when did I forget HE has and will ALWAYS BE the King Of The World? He is still on the throne. When I look at what is happening in the world at large and in my own little world, none of it takes Him by surprise. Natalie said her new song Be One was written with these thoughts in mind. Let the truth that He has got you in the palm of His hand settle in your heart and bring you peace.

How early is to early for Christmas decorations?Rush of FoolsKevin Huguley shared a picture of his Christmas tree over the weekend with the caption: O Christmas tree.

https://instagram.com/p/9zW_DuNiUm/

Michael W. Smithis going country. It was announced over the weekend that Michael will part of the CMA Country Christmas special that will air on ABC on December 3.

Kerrie Robertswas celebrating National Nacho Day over the weekend. She said Chips are her favorite and she bakes her own chips a lot. Kerrie also shared her favorite chip dip recipe. Check it out:

http://fb.me/4pOl13o08

Colton Dixonhas invented a new drink that he is calling The Macintosh. Colton describes it as: chai latte meets apple cider and he adds that, for something extra, add caramel.

Jamie Gracehas written a children's book. Jamie recently announced that the book was written for her God Girls Club and features the adventures of Gracie Alexander, a spunky little 9 year old. Jamie says the new book will be available soon.

Congratulations toJosh Wilson.His wife gave birth to Asher David Wilson over the weekend. Josh said: Thanks for your prayers. Beyond grateful.http://twitter.com/joshwilson/status/663064751317065728/photo/1

ODD & WEIRD NEWS…

Angler catches digital camera lost in Lake Michigan in 2013
GRAND HAVEN, Mich. (AP) — Andre Monterio has a fishing story about one that got away and eventually was caught. But what he pulled from Lake Michigan near Grand Haven in September had no scales or gills. It was a small digital camera knocked overboard two years ago from another boat....
Mississippi: Restaurant parking lot cave-in swallows 12 carsphoto
MERIDIAN, Miss. (AP) — A cave-in of a restaurant parking lot in Mississippi swallowed 12 cars and now experts are expected to begin work Monday to determine the cause of the weekend collapse, authorities said. No one was reported injured when the pavement gave way Saturday night, leaving a...
Police: Man dressed as priest sought for Halloween assault
DURANGO, Colo. (AP) — Durango police are investigating an assault that involved a priest, a pope and a Good Samaritan. HASH(0xd2e260) Shaline says a Good Samaritan who intervened in the attack prevented the injuries from being much worse. The victim, whose name has not been released, was...
'Kid'-napping ends when baby goat reunited with its motherphoto
PHOENIX (AP) — A baby pygmy goat that vanished from the Arizona State Fair, prompting a Twitter campaign for his safe return, came home to its mother surrounded by TV cameras and jubilant fairgoers. Dozens of employees and visitors burst into applause Thursday as GusGus was gently placed in...
Arizona authorities capture 4 emus on the lam in Tucsonphoto
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — Pima County authorities say four emus that got loose in a neighborhood on Tucson's southwest side have been captured. The four large birds were contained Thursday in the area of West Drexel Boulevard and South Cardinal Avenue. County sheriff's officials say two of the...
Seattle's 'gum wall' to be cleaned after 20 years
SEATTLE (AP) — After 20 years of people sticking their gum to the walls of an alley by Seattle's Pike Place Market, officials say it is time for a cleanup. Pike Place Market announced this week it will take down the estimated 1 million pieces of gum off the walls of Post Alley. Known as the...
Wisconsin convent says prayer has gone on nonstop since 1878
LA CROSSE, Wis. (AP) — Flooding, snowstorms, a flu outbreak, even a fire — any of those might have slowed a group of Wisconsin nuns who say none of it has kept their order from praying nonstop for hundreds of thousands of people over the last 137 years. The La Crosse-based Franciscan...
Southwestern-themed cow statue missing from Houston museum
HOUSTON (AP) — A cow statue decorated with a Southwestern theme has been found after it was swiped from outside the Children's Museum of Houston. Museum officials say a Facebook tip led them to the missing cow, hidden in a drainage pipe at a construction site near the University of Houston....
Legally blind barber awarded $100k for wrongful termination
BOSTON (AP) — A legally blind barber was awarded $100,000 by a Massachusetts commission against discrimination after it says he was wrongly fired. The Boston Herald reported (http://bit.ly/1ME3w82) Saturday that Joel Nixon had been working for Tony's Barber Shop in Norton for a year before...
San Francisco police search for hatchet-wielding shoplifter
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — San Francisco police are looking for a transgender woman who allegedly threatened a security guard with a hatchet after stealing a handbag from a department store. KCBS-Radio reports (http://cbsloc.al/1MATXqA ) the robbery happened around Monday afternoon at a...
Truck spills cranberries in accident on Cape Cod bridgephoto
SAGAMORE, Mass. (AP) — A truck carrying cranberries crashed head-on into another vehicle on a bridge into Cape Cod, spilling berries onto the roadway and snarling morning rush-hour traffic. Massachusetts State Police said Friday on its official Twitter account that the Sagamore Bridge was...

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