B4 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 1, 1985 GROUNDHOG DAY - Come out of your hole By DOUGLAS SCHULTZ TOMORROW is Ground Hog Day, one of the highlights on the calendar. You can just hear people making plans to celebrate a coward, That’s the idea behind the day, when the ground hog sees his shadow, he is scared, literally afraid of his awn shadow, and de- cides to take a six-week siesta. This last week NBC did a story on the fact that stress and worry are among the greatest causes of death and disease, When you look around it seems View Point stress, what are some ways to make sure that you do not burn out, or retreat into isolation like the gopher that this month is so well known for? — Well, our little friend gives us one clue —check your sleep. The average person slecps an hour less then he or she needs to. The American Medical Health things that you worry about in any one day do not happen —— talk about wasted time! The challenge is to live in the present, not the past which you cannot change, or .the future, which isn’t here yet, but to take one day at a time. Jesus reminds us that today has enough concems of its own, we spider weaviig 6 a Web. Within minutes, the little bug had woven a beautiful web across the mouth of the cave. The pursuers — arrived wondered if Nolan: was chiding there, but on Seeing the unbroken web, thought it impossible for him to have entered ihe cave without destroying it. _ And so they went on. Having escaped, Nolan burst out and ex- claimed: ‘“Where God is, a spider’s web is like a wall. Where God is not, a wall is like a spider’s web.’”’ During your times of stress te- and . Together we cali change our world _ INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT WEEK “E] Salvador: Peace At Last” ASLIDE SHOW PRESENTATION BY PATTIBARNES ° - Thursday, February 9, 1995, 12 noon Seminar Room Learning Resource Centre Northwest Community College AND Thursday, February 9, 1995, 7:30 p.m. Skeena Secondary School Library that there are a number of things Association says that the average do not nced to borrow from member that there are others to that a person can worry about. person needs 8 1/2 to 9 hours tomorrow; and to trust our. tum to, and that there is no reason BE APART OF TAKE AN HOUR Job security usually hits the top sleepa night, heavenly Father in all matters. to isolate yourself away. Even TO LEARN of the list, and around here with Most of us then mn ona deficit. There is a story of a believer, ground hogs eventually come out INTERNATIONAL ABOUT THE — the Kemano Completion Project Then they tell us that our diet Frederick Nolan, who was fleeing of their holes. DEVELOPMENT WORLD AND TO now cancelled some may be a doesn’t help, couple that with 00 from his enemies during atime of Douglas Schultz is Pastor of the HAVE ATASTY — little more fearful. © lite exercise, and we find that persecution in North Africa. He Zion Baptist Church. Viewpoint WEEK! SNACK, — Close second and related is we are physically stressing our- was pursued over hill and valley és a column written on behalf of finances, then uswally family, and the list goes on. Maybe taking a six week siesta . isn’t such a bad idea! The only flaw with that solution is that the Selves out, Mentally we tend to wory about things that we cannot change or affect. ' Ninety-five per cent of the - with only a small cave in which to hide, feeling that his enemies would soon find him. While awaiting what he thought the Terrace Ministerial Associa- tion, The opinions are those of the authors. 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