I have to tell this story.
Last weekend I took pictures for this very lovely, Godly couple, Roman and Yoe.
She has been a missionary in Mexico, along with her parents and sister, her entire life. Continue reading
Morning Thought with Pastor Tim
A good laugh; a need for prayer!
It made for a good laugh in church last night and, as Brother Don said, we needed a laugh.
We have been studying in Ephesians for the past couple of months and have made it to the last chapter and the armor of God. Continue reading
The Real Work Begins!
It’s over!
Finally!
It seems like I’ve been watching political ads and rhetoric for the last two years.
But now it’s over! What has been done is done. There is no turning back – only moving forward.
You may be happy today or you may not. You may be optimistic about America’s future or you may be pessimistic about things. Continue reading
The Clear Choice
It’s Election Day!
I am thankful to live in a country where the Founders choose a method of government where the general public has a voice in who will rule over them.
Despite which candidate will win, I believe that God will have His way.
There has been much said about this election. There is a definite polarizing division in the country. Continue reading
Sneaky lion
For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this age, against spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places. Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand. Eph 6:12-13 Continue reading
Here’s for your Good Health
Linda has been having some health issues the past few weeks. The effects have made her dizzy, nauseated, achy back, hurting chest, and loss of appetite.
She’s been to two clinics, Urgent Doc, the Emergency room, and finally a doctor, which may end up being her doctor. Continue reading
The Storms of Life
Hurricane/Super Storm Sandy caught the Northeast by surprise. The pictures and stories of the devastation are heartbreaking.
Subways are a major mode of transportation and they are flooded.
Gas lines are hours long and there may not be any fuel once you get there. Continue reading
We don’t drink…not even a little bit!
Is it so hard to believe?
I took Linda to the ER Monday morning with dizziness, nausea, back ache, and chest pains.
The on-call doctor asked a bunch of questions like “how much do you weigh?” Linda answered honestly and, yes, we are both over-weight. Continue reading
Exhibit Good Christian Behavior
I’ve thought about this for over a week.
One afternoon there was a show on the cruise loosely based on the Newlywed Game. But instead of just newlyweds, any age couple could be used, chosen from the audience. Continue reading
A Not So Trivial Pursuit
1) What problem did Leonardo da Vinci, Winston Churchill, Albert Einstein, Thomas Edison and General George Patton have in common?
2) What was the first living creature ever ejected from a supersonic aircraft?
3) What did Hyman Lipman do in 1858 that made life easier for students? Continue reading