County of San Bernardino | |||
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Location in the state of California | |||
California's location in the United States | |||
Country | United States | ||
State | California | ||
Region/Metro area | Inland Empire | ||
Incorporated | 1853 | ||
Named for | Saint Bernardino of Siena [1][2] | ||
County seat | San Bernardino | ||
Largest city | San Bernardino | ||
Area | |||
- Total | 52,071.7 km2 (20,105 sq mi) | ||
- Land | 51,934.4 km2 (20,052 sq mi) | ||
- Water | 137.3 km2 (53 sq mi) | ||
Population (2010 Census) | 2,035,210 | ||
- Density | 32.8/km2 (85/sq mi) | ||
Time zone | Pacific Standard Time (UTC-8) | ||
- Summer (DST) | Pacific Daylight Time (UTC-7) | ||
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San Bernardino County is a county in the U.S. state of California. As of the 2010 census, the population was 2,035,210, up from 1,709,434 as of the 2000 census. With an area of 20,105 square miles, San Bernardino County is the largest county in the contiguous United States by area, larger than any of the nine smallest states, and larger than the four smallest states combined; and larger than the closest-sized countries of Bosnia and Herzegovina or Costa Rica.[3]
Located in the southeast California, the thinly populated deserts and mountains of this vast county stretch from the outskirts of the densely populated Riverside-San Bernardino Area to the Nevada border and the Colorado River.
The county seat is San Bernardino. The county is considered part of the Inland Empire region.
HISTORY
Father Francisco Dumetz named San Bernardino on May 20, 1810, feast day of St. Bernardino of Siena.
San Bernardino County was formed from parts of Los Angeles County in 1853. Parts of the county's territory were given to Riverside County in 1893.
The Franciscans gave the name San Bernardino to the snowcapped peak in Southern
California, in honor of the saint and it is from him that the county derives its name.[2]
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FRIDAY MORNING INSPIRATION:
FORGIVE AND LIVE
If you’re waiting to forgive, are you also waiting for forgiveness?
Why should you be forgiven if you haven’t forgiven?
If they never ask your forgiveness, is that really something you want to hold on to always?
When we forgive it frees us to live. Consider this, when you hold on to something, your hands are not free to reach out and grab greater.
We pray and ask God to bless us, but how can we receive what God has for us if we’re holding on to what He told us to let go? Holding on to a golf ball hinders us from catching the basketball. Make sense?
They may never ask you to forgive; do you really want to give them that much power? How does it feel to get upset every time you see them? That’s too much power you’ve allowed them to have over your life. Let it go!
Choose today to let go and get in position to receive greater. Forgive and LIVE!!!
Written by
Dr. Kimberlyn J. Jones
Bishop Willie Williams
The Prayer Ministry
"In GOD We Trust"
THURSDAY MORNING PRAYER:
Lord, You are good and Your mercy endures forever! We worship You for Who You are, declaring You are good all the time. We thank You for our peace, which lets us know there is nothing too hard for You to do. There is no situation that takes You by surprise, in fact, before it happens You already have a plan in motion to work it together for our good. We pray each one purposes in our heart to do our part. You’ve made us promises, You’ve given us direction and You’ve told us how to live a victorious life; It’s up to us to know what You said and be obedient. We pray each one will examine our own life and give us the courage to say, “It’s Me”. It’s me who needs to pray and study more. It’s me who needs to forgive and move on. It’s me who needs to stop making the wrong choices. It’s me who needs to stop worrying and complaining. It’s me who needs to take the next step in direction of purpose. Father, we’re praying for those who are battling a cold, the flu and other illnesses; we ask that You speak healing to each body; by faith we thank You in advance for our healing, in the Name of Jesus, Amen.
Because of Calvary,
Bishop Willie Williams
The Prayer Ministry
"In GOD We Trust"
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MONDAY MORNING PRAYER:
Our Father in heaven , we thank and praise You for another day of life. We have our health and strength; we have food, clothing and shelter; we have family and friends; we have dreams and visions; and most importantly, we have Your unconditional love to us always. We are so grateful for the open invitation from You to approach Your throne of grace boldly and expect help in our time of need. We’re grateful for the open invitation from You to cast our care upon You because You absolutely care for us. We’re grateful for the many promises You’ve made to us and assuring us You will keep Your Word. We pray each one will accept Your open invitation and allow You to work all things together for our good. We pray each one will look for You in every situation today, listen for Your voice and be quick to be obedient to You. We pray each one will know the safest place in all the world is within Your will and that each one will take a look at our own life, talk it over with You and allow You to lead, guide and direct our path. We’re praying for Leonard Carr and Marcus Roberts, asking that You move expeditiously with Your healing touch. We give You praise in advance for the victory today, in Jesus Name, Amen.
Because of Calvary,
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