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Two sisters blog here about living and serving in Kessenuma one year after the tsunami. We love the people of 気仙沼! Welcome to the Blog! After leaving Kesennuma, I got to go to Mito and see one of my favorite families on the planet, the Hagas. Then I spent time in Tokyo again with the amazing congregation there. In all my prayers for all of you, I always pray with joy.
The Story of Seed Planting in Kesennuma, Japan. Rejoicing with all the saints! This past week Sunday two men from Kesennuma made the journey down to Tokyo to hear the Easter message. To step into a church for the first time and hear about the hope Jesus gives through the empty tomb. Originally posted on the language of hope. Finding the words to put to the situation. We cannot judge the heart.
A story about facing fears and embracing opportunity. Someone once asked me what I was going to do when I caught the lion. I smiled at their willingness to play along with the metaphor. God richly blessed him as he continued to serve the kingdom. One day David even put him in charge of his bodyguard. My God is too good to me. A New Lion to Chase.
The Herd Longing To Be Heard. The herd of pink elephants in the healthcare reform arena is worthy of Ringling Brothers. One by one they march around in circles while we focus on the symptoms and not the problem. Gender is the third elephant. I have friends who practically have to hog tie their husbands or lure them with the promise of wings and beer to get them to the doctor.
Growing up, coming out and learning to speak THE LANGUAGE OF LOVE. Meet The Writer and Star.
Monday, June 29, 2015. What will be your response when competition shows up in your luxury real estate marketplace? Do you take it as an opportunity to sharpen your focus and confirm your competitive edge, which would be a win for you? What will you do when new competition comes to town, whine or win? Written by Ron and Alexandra Seigel-. They work exclusively with profe.
Air, wind, breeze, gas, vapor. And, also, too. End, rear, butt. Backward, behind, before. Between, medium, intermediate, vacillating, confused. Big, highly, large. Blue, sad, sour, bitter. Body, trunk, hull. Box, cup, container, bowl, vase, tub. Boy, man, male. Break, crack, canyon, cut, disparity, destroy, disrupt. Hill, bump, lump, mountain. Can, possibility, ability. Cause, force, make, compel. Child, descendant, offspring, baby. Circle, ball, round, cycle, loop, surround, around, with respect to.
This blog accompanies my English conversation group for foreign students in Seattle. The class is an opportunity for students to practice speaking English in a relaxed environment, talking about music. Any genre or band or song is welcomed. I mentioned that I often put .