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Thursday, July 22, 2010. Paw Paw Jack -We Love, and will Miss You. This quality that Jack gave him has made my husband into who he is today. A little about this Paw Paw my kids knew and still know. He loved Isabelle and Ian with his whole heart. His other grand kids as well. He thought they were so special, the apple of his eye. He liked to give treats, or candy to them. They liked to go to paw paws and get his pop-cycles.
Thursday, August 25, 2011. We have served at Solid Life Church for about 6 years now and have loved every minute of it. We moved to Colorado to be the Youth Pastors at the church and most recently moved into the Worship Pastor position. Through every turn of the road we have felt God had ordained each step and allowed our ministry to flourish under His plan. All of that being said, we are very excited about the next assignment God has for us.
Saturday, January 9, 2016.
We all want to move forward. Walk with me as we discover together what that looks like. What is your next step? Saturday, July 02, 2005. To reach out to lost and unchurched people in our mountain community by. The problem is we need an.
Monday, October 10, 2011. I love how fall has its own distinctive smell. When I step outside it seems to surround me. After a long day playing outside, my grandson smelled like sunshine and fall leaves. It clung to his clothes and hair. As I hugged him, I kept breathing in the smell of changing leaves. In the same way, we have a certain distinctive smell to God.
Friday, March 21, 2008. I am continually impressed by the people of this church. It amazes me the effort that people put into the play this year. and what a success it was as a result! A big thank you to everyone involved. From actors, to set crews, to people who prepared food. Thanks! Posted by Pastor Karl. Monday, March 17, 2008. The Funny Thing About the Easter Play.
BiVocational Pastor and Doctoral Student. A half truth masquerading as the whole truth becomes a complete untruth. A Cloistered Church is Catastrophic for a Culture. Thursday, April 2, 2009. A Cloistered Church is Catastrophic for a Culture. A Cloistered Church is Catastrophic for a Culture. There must be a biblical balance between faithful evangelism and the teaching and absorption of the Bible, .