GAS & LITE
Cops: Woman had sex with girl, 7, to prove love for married boyfriend
December 22, 2011|By Susan Jacobson, Orlando Sentinel
A woman who told deputies she had sex with a 7-year-old girl to prove her love for her married boyfriend is in the Orange County Jail, where she is being held on sexual-battery and other charges.
Margaret Ann O’Neill, 26, of Kissimmee, admitted to sheriff’s investigators that she had sex with the child three times last year at a home in west Orange County, they said.
O’Neill, known as Meg, told detectives that her lover, Christopher P. Smith, 32, manipulated her to perform the acts. He promised to leave his wife for her and said “she was led to believe that by giving herself to Smith’s sexual appetites proves her love for him,” a sheriff’s report states.
Smith was arrested Dec. 5 and is being held without bail at the same jail. Another woman with whom he was having an extramarital affair turned him in Dec. 4 after he asked her to have sex with the child, now, 8, according to the report.
Investigators say Smith had two videos on his cellphone, one of himself having sex with the girl, the other of O’Neill having sex with the child. He told deputies he was controlled by a “monster,” a sheriff’s report states.
O’Neill was arrested Wednesday on five counts of sexual battery on a child younger than 12 and three counts of criminal conspiracy to commit sexual battery. She also is being held without bail.
Smith is charged with 24 counts of sexual battery on a child younger than 12, lewd or lascivious molestation and conspiracy to commit sexual battery.
The victim is in counseling.
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CHRISTIAN TESTIMONIES- GOODMORNING
Christian Testimonies: The Stories of Our Lives
Christian testimonies are the stories told by believers about what God has done and is doing in their lives. Today, we often think of the word “testimonial,” in which people offer their personal experiences with a product. In this case, the encounter being described is with a person-the person of God in Jesus Christ.
Christian Testimonies: Eyewitness Accounts
Testimonies are words delivered in a court of law, usually by a witness to an event. In the case of the Christian testimony, we have as our first piece of evidence the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. These four men were eyewitnesses to the life and work of Jesus Christ. Notice that each of these men include details not exactly matched by the others. That’s because each of them saw Jesus Christ from a slightly different angle-the angle known as perspective. Because each of us is created by God as a unique individual, each of us will have a distinct perspective on the events of our lives and the people we encounter in them.
Consider for a moment a traffic accident, witnessed by four people standing on different corners. Each of these eyewitnesses will have seen the same event, but from a slightly different angle. Therefore, each of them will be telling the truth when they testify, but each one’s story will be distinct from the others.
Christian Testimonies: Why They Matter
Christian testimonies can be viewed with skepticism by doubters. Sadly, that is often with good reason. Christians are people, and people are not perfect. All too often, people say they are Christians when they are not. Testimonies from these people often ring hollow or are proven false over time. But because they are “out there” for all to see, they can make it harder for the genuine testimony to find acceptance.
Why do Christian stories and testimony matter? Your experience with God as a believer is exactly that-your experience with God! Surely your life has been enhanced by the advice or true life story of another person. We are unique, but we have the common bond of being created by the same God. Therefore, even if we’ve stuffed different programs in along the way, we all have basically the same operating system! We are all bodies made by God.
My experience with God happens within my lifetime. It happens only once, to me. God has put me here, in this place and time, in order to tell others about what He has done and is doing in my life. As a Christian, do you really grasp this? Whatever you’re going through, whether it’s joyful or painful, is allowed into your life by a loving God, whose goal for you is to become like His Son, Jesus Christ.
Because God wants to transform you, He allowed your life to follow the path it did before you became a believer in order that you would recognize His work at some point along the way. Now, seeing it, you are responsible to tell others what He has done. That is your Christian testimony! Maybe you’ve been a Christian for an hour, a day, or for years. What is He doing in your life now? That is your Christian testimony. You are an eyewitness to the works of Jesus Christ in your life.
Christian Testimonies: What the Bible Says
What does the Bible say about our Christian testimonies? Shortly before Christ delivered His Great Commission to His followers (Matthew 28:19-20), Jesus was in the Garden of Gethsemane, praying that the cup of suffering might be taken from Him. Naturally, He desired that there might be another way for us to be rescued from the penalty of sin. But supernaturally, because He was both God and man, His will was ready to be completely submitted to that of the Father.
While He was there, we read that Peter boldly proclaimed he would never desert or betray his master! How Jesus must have loved Peter, for He knew in advance what Peter would do, and that he would, indeed, betray Jesus. Notice in Matthew 26, when Peter was accused of being a follower of Christ, the first thing he did was to deny it.
Where is your heart today? Are you a believer in Christ? Are you a follower of Christ? Have you been afraid to admit it because you might be perceived as “weird” by your friends or family? Be careful that you don’t regret that distancing, as Peter did just moments later.
Has Christ done a work in your life? Then tell someone! It may be just exactly what they need to hear, to give them faith that God can work in their life, too! He doesn’t need our help reaching people. However, He does desire it-and that is the greatest Christian testimony of all. God wants you and me to partner with Him in the work He is doing! Won’t you tell someone today? Let your life be your Christian testimony.
ANANCY & SORREL
Anancy and Sorrel
ONCE UPON a time, Christmas Eve morning, it was Grand-Market morning and Bredda Anancy stood by his gateway watching all de people going down to market. The basket on their heads and the hampers on the donkeys were laden with fruits and flowers and ground provision. Anancy called out: ‘Happy Grand-Market, everybody.’
‘Thank yuh, Bredda Nancy,’ replied the people.
Anancy said to himself: ‘Wat a crosses pon me. It look like seh everybody pick off everything off every tree an carry gone a Grand-Market.’ Anancy groaned as a cart-load of oranges and grapefruits went by. ‘Amassie me massa , dem don’t lef a ting ina de fiel fi me scuffle!’
Anancy waited until everybody had passed on their way to the market, then he went from field to field in search of scufflings.
‘Wat a hard set a people, sah!’ Anancy grieved. ‘Dem clean out everyting outa de fiel dem – not a chenks a scufflings fe me.’
Suddenly Anancy exclaimed: ‘Wat a sinting soh red!’ And he broke a long stalk of a long red plant and held it to his nose. ‘It don’t got no smell,’ said Anancy, ‘but it pretty fi look pon. I wonder wat it good for?’
Anancy picked a few more pieces of the red plant and stuck them in his trousers waist, mumbling to himself, ‘Well since yuh is de only ting I can scuffle, I am scuffling you, red sinting. I don’t know what I am going to do with yuh yet. I don’t know if yuh can eat, but I might even haffi eat yuh!’ Anancy laughed: ‘Kya, kya, kya, kya.’
He danced and sang all the way to the Grand-Market. When he got there Anancy looked around at all the beautiful stalls full of fruit kind and cooked food and food cooking. Anancy said to himself: ‘I will have to work up my brains an fine a way to raise something.’ He stopped in front of a stall with plenty of oti-eati apples, pointed to the red plant in his trousers waist, and said to the stall keeper: ‘Hi missis – swap me some a fi-you red tings fi some a fi-mi red tings.’
The woman asked him: ‘Wait fi you red tings name? Anancy seh: ‘Swap me firs and I will tell you.’
The woman replied: ‘Tell me firs and I will swap you.’
Anancy seh: ‘Swap me firs.’ The woman seh: ‘Tell me firs.’
The man in the pumpkin stall next to the woman’s oti-eati stall shouted: ‘Missis, if you want de red tings why you don’t jus grab it away from the lickle man?’
Anancy laughed: ‘Kya, kya, kya,’ and shouted back, ‘Grab it if you bad!’
The man grabbed after Anancy. Anancy said: ‘Slip!’ and ran. The man chased Anancy through the market. Several people joined in the chase, shouting: ‘Tief! Tief! Tief! Catch the tief!’ Anancy kept slipping them,`darting in and out of stalls until he reached the hominy stall.
The hominy lady had a big jester-pot full of boiling water on the fire. She was just about to drop the hominy corn in the pot when Anancy flung the bundle of red plant into the water. The hominy lady screamed: ‘Wat dat yuh trow into me pot?’ The crowd rushed up to the pot. One man exclaimed: ‘It red like blood! It fava wine!’
Anancy looked into the pot and laughed: ‘Kya, kya, kya, kya. It don’t only look like wine,’ he shouted, ‘is wine!’ Anancy mumbled to himself: ‘Poor me bwoy, ah hope is not poison.’
The man who had started the chase rushed forward, grabbed a spoon and tasted the liquid. He made up his face and said: ‘It don’t taste good.’
Anancy said: ‘It don’t finish brew yet:
It want some sugar,
a little piece a ginger
A little cinnamon
And then you stir so
And then you stir so.’
And Anancy took a little of all the spices from the hominy lady’s stall and threw into the pot. Anancy tasted the brew. ‘Kya, kya, kya,’ Anancy laughed. ‘It taste nice like real-real wine.’
The hominy-lady said: ‘It smell nice.’
Anancy looked fondly into the pot and whispered in wonderment:
‘How you so real, so-real, so-real!’
Somebody in the crowd shouted: ‘It name so-real’
The crowd took up in chorus: ‘Truppence wut a so-real. Truppence so-real!’
Anancy brewed and sold so-real all day; it was the most popular drink at the Grand-Market. By the end of the day, in true Jamaica fashion, so-real had become sorrel. And from that day to today, sorrel is a famous Christmas drink. Is Anancy meck it.
Jack Mandora, me noh choose none.
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