Up & Coming Weekly

December 01, 2009

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DECEMBER 2-8, 2009 UCW 21 WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM Renee Gibbs, Contributing Writer. COMMENTS? 484-6200 ext. 222 or renee@cranberryquill.com pilatesoffayetteville.com • (910) 484-2163 • 4145 Ferncreek Drive See What Everyone Is Talking About! First Mat Class Free. Christmas Gift Certi¿ cates Available! Pilates & Yoga of Fayetteville le A Precious Gift by RENEE GIBBS FACES OF FAITH Children are a gift from God. They are precious in his sight. Red… yellow…black…white. The Bible makes it very clear that we are to be converted and become as little children or we shall not enter into the king- dom of heaven. Jesus' answer to the disciples about who is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven, caused him to call a little child unto him and sit the child in the midst of the disciples. " Whosoever therefore shall humble himself as this little child, the same is greatest in the kingdom of heaven. And whoso shall receive one such little child in my name receiveth me. But whoso shall offend one of these little ones which believe in me, it were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and that he were drowned in the depth of the sea." Matt 18:4-6 Shaniya Davis was one of those precious children that Jesus referred to. A number of decisions were made for her during the months, weeks and days leading up to her untimely death. A number of decisions will be made concerning the consequences of some of those decisions for many days, weeks and months to come. One thing is certain though — Shaniya is at peace and she is safe in the arms of God. No more harm can come to her. I didn't attend the wake or the funeral service because I was on a much-needed mini vacation with my husband. However, my thoughts were with all the people involved — her parents, extended family, class- mates, teachers, friends and all who knew and loved her. I'd spoken to my mother (who lives in Florida) earlier that week and she said that every time she watched a report about Shaniya, she cried. Everyone who read or heard some- thing about this tragedy, reacted in some way. Everyone's heart ached as they tried to make sense of it all. This column focuses on those in the com- munity who live their faith daily. Its focus is on those whose accomplishments and service to others might go unnoticed. It's about those in- dividuals who don't serve to get the recognition because their service is from the heart. Shaniya didn't have many years on this earth to live her faith but in death she brought together many people of different races and cultures across this nation who shared the same feelings. Her death brought to light all that is wrong in our world today. However, the biblical meaning of her name (which is derived from the Hebrew language) sums it up. Shaniya — "a gracious gift from God." Thank you Lord, for giving us such a precious gift.

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