C.H. Spurgeon's Morning Devotional
Friday July 18, 2025

"They shall go hindmost with their standards."-Numbers 2:31
    
    The camp of Dan brought up the rear when the armies of Israel were on the march. The Danites occupied the hindmost place, but what mattered the position, since they were as truly part of the host as were the foremost tribes; they followed the same fiery cloudy pillar, they ate of the same manna, drank of the same spiritual rock, and journeyed to the same inheritance. Come, my heart, cheer up, though last and least; it is thy privilege to be in the army, and to fare as they fare who lead the van. Some one must be hindmost in honour and esteem, some one must do menial work for Jesus, and why should not I? In a poor village, among an ignorant peasantry; or in a back street, among degraded sinners, I will work on, and "go hindmost with my standard."
    
    The Danites occupied a very useful place. Stragglers have to be picked up upon the march, and lost property has to be gathered from the field. Fiery spirits may dash forward over untrodden paths to learn fresh truth, and win more souls to Jesus; but some of a more conservative spirit may be well engaged in reminding the church of her ancient faith, and restoring her fainting sons. Every position has its duties, and the slowly moving children of God will find their peculiar state one in which they may be eminently a blessing to the whole host.
    
    The rear guard is a place of danger. There are foes behind us as well as before us. Attacks may come from any quarter. We read that Amalek fell upon Israel, and slew some of the hindmost of them. The experienced Christian will find much work for his weapons in aiding those poor doubting, desponding, wavering, souls, who are hindmost in faith, knowledge, and joy. These must not be left unaided, and therefore be it the business of well-taught saints to bear their standards among the hindmost. My soul, do thou tenderly watch to help the hindmost this day.
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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

A Mile in His Shoes DVD Review/Giveaway

I was so excited when I was contacted by Angie from Propeller about doing product reviews/giveaways.  I want to thank them for the opportunity to help support and get the word out on good family products. You'll want to be sure and not miss any of the up coming giveaways.  So become a subscriber to my blog and you'll get a message whenever a new post is posted.  You'll find it in the right side bar:  follow by email.  Now let me introduce the first product for 2012 that have have for review/giveaway.

main Cast:
a boy with autism, a loving coach who believes, a team member that shows outstanding friendship, a mother that is willing to let her son find his own path, and an over protective father.

special themes:
working together as a team, friendship with those that are labeled special needs. you gain a respect and learn a little bit about autism.   Definately a movie of hope and strength.  a movie where everyone learns and grows from it.

I don't have enough thumbs to put up for this newest Thomas Kinkade movie.  It is the best.  The story line and characters are just superb. based on the book "The Legend of Mickey Tussler" Luke Schroder (debut) and Dean Cain both were perfect in their roles.  My teen daughters love movies with Dean Cain (superman) and they loved this one too.  I'm looking forward to seeing more of Luke Schroder in coming movies. It is a very powerful movie; full of heart-warming moments, up-lifting, inspiring, and full of life lessons.  The ratings are 4.5/5 stars for this movie.  If you need a good family night movie then I would highly recommend A Mile in His Shoes.  Learn more about this amazing new star in links below.

visit Luke Schroder's home page here
visit Luke's blog here
visit an interview with Luke here




SynopsisOnly a miracle can help baseball coach Arthur “Murph” Murphy (Dean Cain) and his losing minor league baseball team. As Murph sets out to recruit new talent, he stumbles upon Mickey (Luke Schroder), a young farmer with an incredible pitcher’s arm. However, Mickey’s parents are reluctant in allowing him to join the team because he has Asperger’s syndrome, a form of autism. Murph convinces Mickey’s parents that life in the minor league will benefit their unique son, but he doesn’t realize just how much his new recruit will help the team’s game and, more importantly, their spirit. Based on a true story, A Mile in His Shoes is an inspirational film that celebrates faith, determination and the power of friendship.

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check out other blogs giving this dvd away
Trinity Rose's Garden
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The Johns Family
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The Knowlton Nest
deadline Jan. 25th

A copy of this DVD was provided for this review and giveaway by flypropeller

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6 comments:

  1. we can use more family movies I like this fact. thanks

    GrandmaC

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  2. I would love this. We have autism is our family.

    desertrose5173 at gmail dot com

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  3. I retired two summers ago from working in the public schools for 12 years with vision-impaired and autistic students. My husband and I then moved 10 hours away to be in the middle of our children in three states in a long day's drive.
    I am working on my second quilt, the first was a California King! I only have an interest in scrappy stars! So, if you have left-over 100% cotton scraps, let me know. I would love to have them!! I love ***s!
    I would like to win this DVD because life is for living. I am glad Mickey's father finally saw that in sheltering his son, he was hampering him in his development. Fear in love isn't love until it is released and replaced with trust. Yay for Mickey and a Mile in His Shoes.
    lanehillhouse[at]centurylink[dot]net

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  4. I've watched the trailer, and this movie looks like just the kind of family movie we love to watch! I'd love to watch it!


    Thanks for the giveaway!

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  5. I know people with autism and this simply looks like a great family movie :)

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  6. I have family members with Asbergers and it means alot that there is a movie out there that addresses this disease. Thanks for the chance to win!

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