Miles to Washington: Mikolas selected as Cardinals’ lone All-Star rep

When Miles Mikolas arrived at spring training, back in the bigs after three years in Japan, the Cardinals candidly referred to him as a “mystery” or an “unknown.”

Here’s a link to the story at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

Sandoval’s 5 RBIs send Giants past Cardinals 13-8

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — At some point, Giants manager Bruce Bochy plans to give Pablo Sandoval a day off. It’s just that Sandoval’s bat, coupled with a slew of injuries in San Francisco’s infield, is making it increasingly difficult to rest the portly third baseman.

Here’s a link to the AP story in the Southern Illinoisan.

Alzheimer’s Association hosts program at Marshall Browning Hospital in Du Quoin

The Alzheimer’s Association Illinois Chapter’s educational program, “Effective Communication Strategies,” will take place at noon July 26 at Marshall Browning Hospital in Du Quoin.

Here’s a link to the story at the Southern Illinoisan.

Cubs hit the road flying high after yet another comeback victory

Joe Maddon flashed a smile that speaks of the homestand his Cubs had just experienced, going 7-1 despite trailing in every game. Nothing has been easy, which was partly why it was so sweet to watch Jason Heyward score from first base on a single in the seventh inning Sunday.

Here’s a link to the story at the Chicago Tribune.

White Sox’s Jose Abreu, Cubs’ Willson Contreras, Javier Baez and Jon Lester voted into All-Star game

Chicago will be well represented in the lineups of the July 17 All-Star Game in Washington with three starting position players and a starting pitcher.

Here’s a link to the story in the Chicago Tribune.

Illinois school leaders review safety plans ahead of fall

As Illinois schools look to be more secure from threats, there are some tough realities that principals and superintendents have to embrace. 

Here’s a link to the story at Illinois News Network.

Illinois lawmakers moves to legalize fireworks

If a suburban lawmaker has her way, this would be the last year that Illinoisans celebrated America’s independence with little more than snakes and sparklers.

Here’s a link to the story at Illinois News Network.

FCN Daily Bible Verse

“My people have committed two sins: They have forsaken me, the spring of living water, and have dug their own cisterns, broken cisterns that cannot hold water.”
Jeremiah 2:13 (Read all of Jeremiah 2:13)
New International Version

Pastor Rick Warren: The Battle for Purity Starts in Your Mind

The Battle for Purity Starts in Your Mind

“Be careful what you think, because your thoughts run your life” (Proverbs 4:23 NCV).

Every temptation starts in the mind. Proverbs 4:23 says, “Be careful what you think, because your thoughts run your life” (NCV). The battle for sexual purity is won or lost in your mind.Any time you see people really messing up their lives, you can bet their problems didn’t start with their actions, because their actions began with their thoughts. They lingered on dumb thoughts before making dumb decisions. The Bible says this very clearly — and science backs it up: The way you think determines how you feel. Feelings motivate actions. To change your life, you don’t just work on a bad habit, the action. Instead, you work on what caused it — the thoughts that caused the feelings that caused the action. God says your thoughts control your life.

This explains how affairs happen.

First, you begin by accepting sinful thoughts into your mind. “What would it be like to have sex with that person? Is it so wrong?” You start having doubts, and you start fantasizing in your mind. You begin to think it’s harmless.

But it’s not. Your thoughts produce feelings. And feelings inevitably lead to actions.

You then move into emotional, non-physical involvement. That’s when you start flirting. You start making gestures and comments, subtly or not-so-subtly saying, “I’m available.” Next comes the physical involvement. And finally, you rationalize your actions: “Everybody is doing it. It’s no big deal. We’re both adults.”

Your sinful actions started when you accepted sinful thoughts into your mind.

The Bible tells us in 2 Timothy 2:22 how to manage our thoughts before they ever head down this path: “Turn your back on the turbulent desires of youth and give your positive attention to goodness, faith, love and peace” (Phillips).

The Bible tells us to turn away from lustful thoughts and turn instead toward something positive. That two-step process is how you break a temptation before it ever gets started. You’re thinking wrong long before you’re acting wrong. You stop the cycle by turning your back on those sinful thoughts and turning toward goodness, integrity, love, and peace.

You’re not an innocent bystander to sexual sin. You have a choice.

Talk It Over

  • How have you seen sinful thoughts — whether they’re sexual or non-sexual in nature — lead to sinful actions in your life?
  • Do you have anyone in your life you can talk to when you struggle with lustful thoughts? If so, confess those thoughts to God and that person.
  • What positive actions can you replace your sinful thoughts with?

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The article, System Split Analysis, written on June 29 was one of the best pieces of journalism that has come from The Southern Illinoisan. The Southern took a complex issue with several “characters” involved and laid it out in an understandable way.

Here’s a link to the editorial at Southern Illinoisan.

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