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Nov. 14, 2007 - thanksgiving




This is for thanksgiving!  God is wonderful and amazing!

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Nov. 29, 2006 - Psalm 36:5-9


Psalm 36:5-9

Your unfailing love, O Lord, is as vast as the heavens;

your faithfulness reaches beyond the clouds.

6Your righteousness is like the mighty mountains,

your justice like the ocean depths.

You care for people and animals alike, O Lord.

7How precious is your unfailing love, O God!

All humanity finds shelter

in the shadow of your wings.

8You feed them from the abundance of your own house,

letting them drink from your rivers of delight.

9For you are the fountain of life,

the light by which we see.


Why does God allow us to spend so much of life in the heat of battle?  Because He never meant for us to sip His Spirit like a proper cup of tea.  He meant for us to hold our sweating hands over the fountain and lap up His life with unquenchable thirst.  -Beth Moore


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Nov. 17, 2006 - This is for you, Sophie LOL. =)

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Nov. 17, 2006 - My new "ball gown" (This is just for you, Soph!)

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Oct. 17, 2006 - Youth Camp

I went on a youth camp about two months ago. IT WAS AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Everyone totally got on fire for God. We experienced a healing, manifestations, and laying hands on everyone - things I never thought could happen in MY youth group. It was so cool, and we were all set free of different things. GOD IS AWESOME!!!

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Oct. 4, 2006 - O Christ What Burdens Bowed Thy Head

public domain- Anne Ross Cousin 1824-1906

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Sep. 25, 2006 - What's happening in Thailand

    It came as a shock to most people, when on September 19th, the Thai military staged a coup while the Prime Minister was out of the country. Not one shot was fired nor anyone killed in the process. The military has taken control of the news media, annulled the present constitution, and declared themselves in charge of the country under the King’s blessing.

    All of the armed forces were called in to active duty, and even the police forces are under the command of the military. There is no news of any rebellion arising at this time because the media is being controlled. Any political gatherings of more than five persons have been banned. 

    The reason for the coup is that the Prime Minister has been accused of corruption and his policies of government were said to have aggravated the situation in the South.  The violence caused by Muslim separatists had been increasing and just before the takeover, six bombs destroyed key areas of the large city of Hat Yai.

    Normally you would think a military takeover  would cause quite an uproar, but the country has remained amazingly quiet. Even the unrest in the south has diminished; perhaps because the commander-in- chief of the armed forces is a Muslim.  

    The military commander has promised within two weeks of the coup,  a new prime minister will be appointed and a civilian government will be in place.  They  will begin the process of rewriting the constitution and hope to have elections held in about a year.  Our hope is that there will be a less corrupt and more righteous government. 

    Please pray that God will use these events to benefit the kingdom of God.  We are believing that there will be a mighty harvest of souls because of these unique shakings in this land

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Sep. 7, 2006 - Starting over again

Guess what? I'm changing curriculum again! I had everything planned out for this year, but I don't like it (neither do the kids) so I'm changing it. That's the beauty of homeschooling. If something isn't working, you don't have to keep doing it. (Unless you've spent 165.00 on it) I almost did that. But since I didn't actually have the money to throw away, I decided to download the SAMPLES and try it for a week or two. You really can't know if a program is going to work for you until you actually use it in your home for a few days. I think everyone should give a week's sample of their curriculum to try before you buy! I've purchased way too many programs only to find after a week or two that they really aren't what I wanted after all. Of course, I'm the type of person who will read 15 recipes and then make up my own. I usually end up doing the same thing with curriculum. But I always think I'm going to find that perfect program that suits everyone's needs precisely. Perhaps that is presumptuous.

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Sep. 2, 2006 - Library

A few weeks ago, I entered a writing contest at the library. I just started 9th grade, and I won! Cool!

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Aug. 30, 2006 - today

 

 

Going out to eat to celebrate our 26th anniversary. 

 

 

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