Wow, just when I thought I finally caught up on my work- my teacher gives me another assignment!
I am not complaining at all! Valentine's Day is special to me for more than just showing love to my loved ones. I received the Gift of the Holy Ghost, 26 years ago! It was the day I experienced God love for me for myself! Thank You, Jesus!!!Also, it is my youngest son's birthday- I had to have a c-section and I got to choose the date of his arrival, which initially was on my husband's birthday-the 16th. So I thought how fun it would be be to share a birthday with my baby! Happy 5th Birthday, Fatty and Happy 36th Birthday, Honey! When I read my assignment for this week, I knew exactly what I wanted my love letter to Jesus to say. I have included a video from youtube at the bottom-make sure you turn off my music at the bottom right side of the page:
I lift my hands in total adoration unto You
You reign on the throne for You are God and God alone
Because of You my cloudy days are gone
I can sing to You this song
I just want to say that I love You more than anything
Love me in Your Arms
You were my shelter from the storm
When all my friends were gone
You were right there all along
I never knew a love like this before, Oh
I just want to say that I love You more than anything
I Love You Jesus
I worship and adore You
Just want to tell
Lord, I Love You more than anything
Great song! We use to attend a multi-ethnic church, which was the goal of the church, to "connect the disconnected", before my husband took a pastoral role and I miss that style of music soooo much! I loved worshipping there with our brothers and sisters in Christ!
An African American Family that Homeschools using the Weaver Curriculum- a 100% Bible based, unit study curriculum. This will be my husband's (of 16 years) and I, fourth year homeschooling our 4 children, dd-14, ds-12, ds-7, and ds-5. "I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me" Philippians.4:16
Works of imagination should be written in very plain language; the more purely imaginative they are the more necessary it is to be plain.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834)
February 13, 2008 - Untitled Comment
Betsy
http://thehomeschoolway.blogspot.com