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'What a Flight Attendant's Outburst Revealed about My Own Fear'


"Last Friday as the afternoon unfolded and we set our sights on the weekend, a story about an American Airlines flight cropped up on news outlets everywhere. A plane had been grounded at the Dallas-Fort Worth airport following an incident that sent two flight attendants to the hospital, and led to the arrest of one as well.

"I happened to be on that plane."

Read more: Sharon Hodde Miller, Her.meneutics, Christianity Today

Comments:

Thanks for the info, Dan. I'll be praying.
The flight attendant is a friend of a friend. She suffers from Bipolar Disorder, and had been trying to stretch a 30-day supply of her medication out for 90 days because she believed she couldn't afford more. Her voice and face have been broadcast all over the airwaves and she now has to deal with that. She needs our prayers.
Training Ourselves to See the Unseen
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It is a maxim verifiable by any, by every, Christian that, in direct proportion as God’s favor is real to us, the less we fear death and the more we live courageous faith.

It was pure and simple the realness of God that gave Moses his jaw-dropping courage: “By faith he left Egypt, not fearing the wrath of Pharaoh; for he endured, as seeing Him who is unseen.”

That is why the Bible urges us in different ways and different places to set our minds on the things above, not on the things that are on earth (Colossians 3:3).

The secret of the victorious Christian life is to make Christ and the staggering implications of His cross our holy obsession (in case you were wondering).

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“The LORD is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? the LORD is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?” (Ps 27:1)