on Friday, January 13th
Monday, October 10, 2011
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Growth Opportunities are all around . . .
Fear is a place of growth,
a place where God
“wants to do something with you.”
May all you wanderings this weekend,
with kind friends,
grow you deeper into Christ.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
just another day? . . . I hope not!
Many times when you ask the question “how are you today?” a response that I often hear is “it’s just another day! it's no different than yesterday or the day before”.
And really, there may not be anything super significant about this day apart from:
it's another day that i'm alive!
it's another day that i get to enjoy my husband. my son. and my daughter.
it's another day that i can experience God's love, grace, and mercy.
so while it is, in fact, just another day, today i rejoice—for God has granted me yet one more day.
life is fleeting. it is a vapor, a breath, a blink of an eye. so not just today, but every day take a moment to enjoy the gift of another day! That is what I want to celebrate not just today, but every day!
just another day? . . . to celebrate!
Many times when you ask the question “how are you today?” a response that I often hear is “it’s just another day! it's no different than yesterday or the day before”.
And really, there may not be anything super significant about this day apart from:
it's another day that i'm alive!
it's another day that i get to enjoy my husband. my son. and my daughter.
it's another day that i can experience God's love, grace, and mercy.
so while it is, in fact, just another day, today i rejoice—for God has granted me yet one more day.
life is fleeting. it is a vapor, a breath, a blink of an eye. so not just today, but every day take a moment to enjoy the gift of another day! That is what I want to celebrate not just today, but every day!
just another day? . . . to celebrate!
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
"Feed Your Roots"
The first annual Young Adults (College & Career) Retreat was held this past weekend. What an amazing time! We are so thankful for those who had the opportunity to attend. Thanks to each of those who volunteered their time to serve our young adults.
Feed Your Roots is a reminder to cultivate your relationship with God as well as with others. Take time for personal discipleship so that your roots remain healthy.
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