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Rhodes Takes Control Early in 3-0 Victory Over Piedmont

Memphis, TN – On a sunny afternoon in East Tennessee, the Piedmont College men’s soccer team could not hold off the offensive attack of a determined side from Rhodes College as the Lynx took a 3-0 decision from the Lions in the Rhodes Classic.

Playing in its final game of the tournament, Piedmont was outshot 23-1 by the homestanding Lynx who used the favorable crowd and a pair of goals in the first 20 minutes to quiet the visitors from Georgia. Three different players scored for Rhodes on the afternoon with Richard Lucarelli, Evan Wladis, and Matt McKeand all tallying goals as the Lynx’ Will Porter accounted for a pair of assists to lead in that category.

McKeand’s goal came in the 2nd half after Rhodes held a 2-0 lead at the break. Two keepers saw action for Piedmont including youngster Elliot Sales who came in for the second half to make six saves against the Lynx.

Piedmont falls to 1-2-1 with the loss while Rhodes improves to 2-1-1.

Roads Less Traveled: The Linville Gorge- Wiseman’s View

The Linville Gorge is arguably the most rugged, beautiful place in the eastern United States.

Meeting Minds: Sophia Loren

CANNES, FRANCE - MAY 24: Sophia Loren attends the Closing Ceremony and "A Fistful of Dollars" Screening during the 67th Annual Cannes Film Festival on May 24, 2014 in Cannes, France. (Photo by Dominique Charriau/Le Film Francais/WireImage)

“Nothing makes a woman more beautiful than the belief that she is beautiful.” – Sophia Loren

The Forgiveness Jar

Micah 7:18-19, “Who is a God like you, who pardons sin and forgives the transgression  of the remnant of his inheritance? You do not stay angry forever but delight to show mercy. You will again have compassion on us; you will tread our sins underfoot  and hurl all our iniquities into the depths of the sea.”

Forgiveness is without a doubt one of the toughest aspects of Christianity; and yet, it is one of the most important aspects of it. We often hear the phrase, “Forgive and Forget;” but, the reality is, while we may “forgive” it is next to impossible to “forget.” Forgiveness gives us the freedom to no longer be controlled by the actions of others. The pain, bitterness, and anger no longer infiltrates our hearts and minds daily. We are given relief from it through forgiveness. Some of us have sin in our lives, and we need to discuss it with God. We walk around as if no one will catch us or God won’t see it.

When I was a boy, I wrote a letter against one of my teachers to a buddy of mine. I drew a picture of her with horns and a tail with a red cape and pitchfork in hand. The character of my drawing was standing at a chalk board and there were students in desks around her. Fire came from her mouth with the bubbled words, “I snack on little kids like you!” My buddy passed it around the room and of course, she confiscated it and tucked it away in her desk drawer. I didn’t like her because she gave a lot of homework and taught a subject I didn’t enjoy.

All through class, I thought about my parents. Any moment my mom and dad would walk through the doors, and I’d be in hot water. The end of the day came – nothing. I went home – nothing. I came to school – nothing. I went home – nothing. My mind couldn’t grasp it. What was going to happen? When would the blade of the guillotine fall? By the end of the week, I could not stand it any longer. I waited while all the other kids went to recess and approached her desk.

“Yes Michael, is everything ok?” she asked, her eyes glaring above the rim of her glasses.

“Yes, Ma’am. I mean no Ma’am; I mean, about that letter… I’m really sorry,” I managed to mutter.

She simply stared at me. My palms began to sweat. I felt my brow bead-up with perspiration.

There was a large jar behind her. I never knew what it was or why she kept it behind her desk. It was half-full of tiny pieces of paper. She turned in her chair and lifted the glass jar to her desk.

“Do you know what this is?” she asked.

I shook my head.

“It’s my forgiveness jar. When I need to forgive, I write it on a piece of paper, talked to God about it, tear it into shreds and put it in here.”

She opened her desk drawer; tore the letter into a hundred pieces; opened the lid of the jar; and raked the paper in the jar.

My eyes swelled up with tears. I didn’t know what to say.

“I think your classmates are waiting for you on the playground and I have papers to grade.”

And that was the best lesson any teacher ever taught me.

God is waiting. He wants to hear from you about what you’ve done to someone or Him; He wants to hear about the sin you are committing. He wants to tear your transgression up, stomp all over it, and fling it into the ocean. He is waiting on you to talk with Him about it.  Stop wondering when the blade is going to fall on your head and start communicating with God. His forgiveness jar is somewhere at the bottom of a very deep ocean. Wouldn’t you rather your sin be there than in your heart? Make it right with Him today.

CrossFit Craze Hits Clarkesville

Ten years ago last weekend, Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf coast. The anniversary means many things to people, but to Mark Sewell, it meant a new beginning.

Kids Farm and Fun Day at the Fair

Clint Kowalsky (left) and Mark Wood (right) speak to a wagon full of kids and teachers on farm day.

Clint Kowalsky (left) and Mark Wood (right) speak to a wagon full of kids and teachers on farm day at the county fair.

Jessica Lynch Featured in New Christian Film Showing Tonight in Cornelia

Former American POW Jessica Lynch greets worshippers after the late morning service at Level Grove Baptist Church Sunday.

A Memorable Day for Making Memories

It's official!

Making Memories made some memories last week as the event planning service opened the doors to its new shop in Clarkesville.

Thomas J. Payne, Jr.

Thomas J. Payne, Jr., age 70 of Cornelia, passed away Saturday, September 12, 2015, at his residence.

Beulah Hunt York

Beulah Hunt York, age 94 of Mt. Airy, passed away Saturday, September 12, 2015.

Hamilton Gibbs, Jr.

Hugh Hamilton Gibbs, Jr., age 90 of Cornelia, passed away Friday, September 11, 2015, at Northeast Georgia Medical Center.

Lions Cross Country Beats Defending USA South Champ

Greenville, S.C. – The Piedmont College men’s cross country team defeated the defending USA South Cross Country Champions, Covenant College, at the Furman Classic in the first 8K of the season. The Lions ran a team average of 29:18.08 to finish 16th of 19 NCAA Division II, III and NAIA programs.

CODY PARKER returned to the top for the Lions as he has been the Lions frontrunner throughout his career but was just edged out by freshman JARROD HOWELL at the Western Carolina Invitational. CLAYTON THAYER moved into the second spot for Piedmont just 17 seconds behind Parker with Howell running a 29:15.05.

DEWAYNE CAGLE finished in under 30:00 running a 29:56.60 with ZANE RIMMER rounding out the top five for the Lions running a 30:06.74. The defending champions, Covenant, only placed one runner in before the Lions had their top five cross the line.