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Ordination Service
Last Sunday was Br. Allen’s ordination service and my, what a bittersweet time it was! While we will surely miss this dear family, we thank the Lord for what He has done, is doing…
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Davis Family Cookout
I’m playing a little “catch-up” this evening and this first post is pictures of the cookout we had a week ago yesterday for our missionaries, the Davis family. We had a great time of…
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When Compared To God
Wouldn’t you just LOVE to know what was going through Branson’s mind yesterday when he came face-to-face with this giant??? Ol’ Smoky Bear sure was towering over our lil buddy. Over the years, I’ve…
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“Obedience” – Luke
This past weekend, we got to have our lil buddy Luke with us! He loves to sing – here’s a song he has been learning in school. Nanna thinks he did a great…
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Busy Times…
Life continues to be full of all sorts of activity! This past weekend needs a post of its own as our church enjoyed a special time of fellowship with the Davis family on…
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Calvary Conquered My Heart
I heard this song on the radio the other day and it’s been running through my mind since. This morning, can you look back to a specific time in your life when your…
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Wonderful Peace
Listening to this song right now on KNVBC radio and recalling some sweet memories… Far away in the depths of my spirit tonight Rolls a melody sweeter than psalm; In celestial-like strains it unceasingly falls…
- Anger/Bitterness, Backsliding/Rebellion, Guarding From Sin, Holiness, Humility, Patience, Quotes, Relationships, The Tongue
Leadership = High Expectations
“And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying, Take the rod, and gather thou the assembly together, thou, and Aaron thy brother, and speak ye unto the rock before their eyes; and it shall give…
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New Vests In The Makin’!
A few years ago, our GRANDboys received cowboy vests which they have long since outgrown. We’re starting on “frontier” vests today. It’s going to be super easy – I plan to do a…
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Suffering – C.H. Spurgeon
“Whatever wrong I suffer, it cannot do me half so much hurt as being angry about it.” ~ C.H. Spurgeon