Excorcist and Satan

One of my freshman English classes at college was taught by a Marine Corp officer, combat veteran of Vietnam. The only text book I remember from that class was the book The Exorcist by William Blatty. The Exorcist is a book about demonic possession and the attempted exorcism of the young girl who was possessed. It is a novel based on a true story.

The book was read aloud in class and we were to read at home also. We discussed the book endlessly through out the semester. The movie came out that year and it was an assignment. The teacher took a roll call outside the theatre and we sat together. The movie, the book, the whole thing gave me the creeps. I couldn’t tell you what we were supposed to have learned, but I never forgot the class.

Among Americans, 50% believe that Satan is a living fallen being created by God. About 50% believe Satan is just a symbol of evil. Those percentages depend on which survey you want to read. If we are to believe Jesus was who he says he was and then he talks to Satan in the Bible in several situations, don’t you think we should believe in Satan?

Several years ago I was watching a sermon online from a well known pastor from a mega church in the Midwest. He said, “We have surveyed our membership and a third of you believe in Satan, a third of you don’t and a third of you don’t know what to think and I am not sure either.”

The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis was a conversation between two demons. Screwtape tells Wormwood that the most effective thing he can do to bring souls to hell is to convince people that Satan does not exist.

Job 1: 6-7 There was a day when the sons of God came to present themselves before the Lord and Satan also came. The Lord said to Satan, “Where have you come from?” Satan answered, “From going to and fro on the earth.”

1 John 5:19 We know that we are from God and the world lies in the power of the evil one.

1 Peter 5:8 Be alert and of sober mind. Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour.

My Imperfect Marriage

My Imperfect Marriage: From Illusion to Reality by [Ellina Lesnik]

My friend Ellina Lesnik lives in Ukraine. We hosted Ellina and her husband and three girls this past summer at our home for a 4th of July party. Ellina and her husband have since gone back to Ukraine and are helping to feed hungry people working with Samaritans Purse. Both of them are Christians working to bring the bread of life and bread of heaven to people all over the unoccupied areas of the Ukraine. Reading her emails and facebook posts the struggle and suffering they go through are unimaginable.

She told me this past summer she had written a book titled ‘My Imperfect Marriage’. She opens up her own marriage and the marriage of her own mother and father and shares the abuse, neglect, struggle they have had. Then each chapter of the book tells about a particular marriage in the Bible, of which there are 22, and relates it to her and her parents marriage.

The following is a portion of the introduction:

I promise you that this book is free of sugary perfection, empty romance, and superficial advice. We will talk about difficult family issues, hopeless situations, dead ends, wounded destinies and really bad marriages.

My purpose is to show you, dear reader, that God does not work in perfect marriages, but in ordinary ones. Sometimes even the worst ones. And there is always a lot of hope in His action!

This book has been written to live out in the real world, in real marriages, to give you hope, to encourage you, and to strengthen you as a couple.

If you do nothing but read the introduction to the book and the first chapter you will be encouraged in your own marriage.

Go Fund me page

Sergiy and Ellina tax deductable page

NBC story on Sergiy and Ellina in Ukraine

Dung

Luke 13: 6-9 (King James Version) Till I shall dig about it and dung it.

Dung it means manure. This fig tree has no fruit so they are ready to cut it down. The gardener says lets give it one more chance to be fruitful.

Are you bearing fruit in your life? Are you useful to God the Father? He will give you another chance to be fruitful. But first he may put manure around you.

How many times have you heard someone say, “My life is full of crap” or something similar? Crap being another name for manure. Well maybe God is just fertilizing you and expecting some new growth from you, that will then bear fruit.

Final Rankings November 29,2022

The overall grand champion of the state of Kansas in high school football, in our opinion, is the Mill Valley Jaguars.

What Mill Valley does in one week of the season in this really nice article. Link is here.

Static stretches before their games!

Super Top 10 All-Classes
1.   Mill Valley
2.   Maize
3.   Manhattan
4.   Gardner-Edgerton
5.   Bishop Miege
6.   Hutchinson
7.   Blue Valley West
8.   Wichita Northwest
9.   Derby
10. Andale
11. Aquinas
12. Bishop Carroll
13. Eudora
14. Shawnee Heights
15. Wamego

6A
1. Manhattan
2. Gardner-Edgerton
3. Blue Valley West
4. Wichita NW
5. Derby
Others: none

5A
1. Mill Valley
2. Maize
3. Hutchinson
4. Bishop Carroll
5. Shawnee Heights
Others: none

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4A 
1. Bishop Miege
2. Aquinas
3. Eudora
4. Wamego
5. St James
Others: McPherson

3A
1. Andale
2. Holton
3. Girard
4. Clay Center
5. Hayden
Others: none

2A
1. Nemaha Central
2. Kingman
3. SE Saline
4. Sabetha
5. Rossville
Others: none

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1A
1. St Mary’s
2. Inman
3. Colgan
4. Conway Springs
5. Smith Center
Others: Wabaunsee

8-man D-I
1. Wichita Co-Leoti
2. Little River
3. Chase Co
4. South Sumner
5. Hoxie
Others: none

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8-man D-II
1. Axtell
2. Canton-Galva
3. Thunder Ridge
4. Victoria
5. Dighton
Others: none

6-man
1. Cunningham
2. Ashland
3. Wetmore
4. Northern Valley
5. Cheylin
Others: none

Long time Ranking team members
Rich Epp OpenSpacesSports Colby
Dusty Deines KDNS Beloit
Conor Nichol Northwest Kansas Sports Hays
Jim Misunas Great Bend Tribune Great Bend
Adam Kadavy KSKL Scott City/Garden City
Brock Kappelmann KSCB Liberal
Tim McGonagle KSKL Scott City/Garden City
Rocky Downing KFRM 550 AM
Pat Strathman ESPN Wichita 

New Head Football Coaches for 2023

New head football coaches for 2023 got started early. We have one on our list as of now. If you know of any head coaching changes (which normally happens from December through next June) let us know. We like to have confirmation such as a twitter post, newspaper article, radio article or from the coach or athletic director themselves letting us know of the new job oppertunity.

Northern Heights coach resigns.

New Head Football Coaches for 2023

New FB Coaches

This has been a year of big changes, when it comes to Head Football Coaches, at the high school level, in the state of Kansas. Kansas had 71 new head football coaches named this summer. Below is a look at the numbers, over the past few years of new head coaches named in football.

2022     71
2021     64
2020     50
2019     72
2018     72

There are 334 high schools listed in the KSHSAA Football Classifications and Enrollment numbers for 2022-2023. The biggest school is Wichita East with 1,832 students and the smallest school listed is Rolla with 23 kids in school. Take the number 71 and divide by 334 and we have 21% of the schools with new coaches this year.

If you take the years 2018-2022 and total the number of new head coaches you come up with 329 schools. So about every 5 years we replace the entire bunch of head coaches in the state. Although we know that is not the case because we have some of the coaches stay in the same place for years. But what that means is some of the schools are replacing their coaches every two or three years.

That is kind of eye opening. Several years ago, I had a coach who sent me a list, of every football coach the school he was coaching at, had every had. And the years they were the head football coach. The list had about 95 years worth of coaches on it. The average stay at that 3A school, at that time, was 2 years.

Hey you young guys that want to grow up to be football coaches. Grow some thick skin and be mentally tough also. If you are in high school or college start coaching and refereeing in the city/county recreation leagues so you can start working with kids and their Moms and Dads. My other suggestion is study, take notes, read books and work hard at your profession and be ready when the opportunity to be a head football coach comes along.