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This text promises a fresh start. That is so appropriate for the New Year celebration. The future orientation is not only in line with the Christian message; it is also good for our health and happiness and can contribute to keeping us young. Neurobiological research has demonstrated that when undertaking new tasks, living with openness to the future, the brain forges new neural (brain-cell) connections. When that happens the front part of the brain (the prefrontal cortex) is bathed in natural dope (dopamine), which gives feelings of pleasure and happiness (Sherwin Newland, The Art of Aging: A Doctor's Prescription for Well-Being). Believing in the new thing God is doing and having it orient how we navigate our lives keeps our minds healthy and makes life happier. The African-American community's wonderful celebration of midnight on January 1 as "Watch Night," remembering that it was on January 1 (1863) that the Emancipation Proclamation went into effect, is a model for us all. It is a night in the black community not so much for drinking as for meeting to make plans for the new year in light of the word of freedom. May we spend New Year's Eve and January as a whole making plans for 2014 in light of the new thing, the new reality, God has created for the cosmos and for our lives.