The Philosophy Of Chopp Funk (Instrumental) - Arthur Jackson (The Philosophy Of Chopp Funk (Vocal) / The Philosophy Of Chopp Funk (Instrumental), 1975)
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The Philosophy Of Chopp Funk (Instrumental) - Arthur Jackson (The Philosophy Of Chopp Funk (Vocal) / The Philosophy Of Chopp Funk (Instrumental), 1975)
The Philosophy Of Chopp Funk (Vocal) - Arthur Jackson (The Philosophy Of Chopp Funk (Vocal) / The Philosophy Of Chopp Funk (Instrumental), 1975)
Do Everything Without Grumbling
We visited a school with dirt floors, rusting metal walls, and wooden benches. But against the backdrop of extremely humble surroundings, one person stood out.
Her name was Brilliant, and the name couldn’t have fit her better. She was an elementary school teacher who possessed joy and determination that matched her mission. Colorfully dressed, her appearance and the joy with which she instructed and encouraged the children were stunning.
The bright light Brilliant brought to her surroundings resembles the way Christians in Philippi were to be positioned in their world when Paul wrote to them in the first century. Against the background of a spiritually needy world, believers in the Lord Jesus were to shine “like stars in the sky” (Philippians 2:15). Our assignment hasn’t changed. Bright lights are needed everywhere! How encouraging it is to know that through the One “who works in you to will and to act in order to fulfill his good purpose” (v. 13) believers in Jesus can sparkle in ways that fit Jesus’s description of those who follow Him. To us He still says, “You are the light of the world. . . . Let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven” (Matthew 5:14–16).
Arthur Jackson, Painting 1937
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Arthur Jackson Painting, 1937 Oil paint and graphite on canvas board
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Et bien on dirait qu'Arthur Jackson fuit. Après son désastre amoureux et un certain râteau monumental offert par une actrice du nom de Beth Austin, le professeur d'histoire préfère tout simplement quitter la ville. Son ego n'a pas tenu sous le poids de tant d'échecs. Il espère peut-être trouver d'autres petites naïves sous d'autres latitudes.
you look at me, you look at a man that was born for hard luck.