Psalm 27.13-14

I had fainted, unless I had believed to see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living. Wait on the Lord: be of good courage, and He shall strengthen thine heart: wait, I say, on the Lord.

Saturday, May 31, 2008

He holds the whole world in His Hands...

Found this over at Happy's site and it is AMAZING... Thank you my friend! It is worth every second of your time and I hope it blesses you the way it did me.


Let me know what you think...

Saturday, May 24, 2008

Life goes on...




With the entrance of my first grandchild into this world I thought I would take a moment to introduce my family...
In my previous post you already met my son, Jimmy and my son-in-law Kevin.
The first picture is of (l. to r.) Leah, Jimmy, Bekah, and new member Lily Elizabeth. Then comes me and Lily (it was a long day) and then, Daddy Tyson and Lily.
There you have it...
Much has been going on, good good things really. There has not been much time to write. But I should be back up and running shortly. Later...

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Posts around Blogtown worthy of some time...




Shaun , a dear friend of Bekah and Tyson, my daughter and son-in-law has written an incredible post inspired by his having to wait with all of us as Bekah and Tyson's first child was coming into this world a few weeks ago. He and God spent time together, and this was wise, for as you can see the other members of my family decided to be creative with surgical gloves while waiting. We all handle waiting differently. Waiting for babies to come, school to end, for a word from the Lord, all have their stresses...silly, tho', to stress...babies come, school ends, and the Lord speaks... all in their perfect time...thanks, Shaun, for words well written.
Today at the Mission has been posting some incredible thoughts here, and here, and here. This last one led me to a post titled First Church of the Blue Haze over at sgworship.
One of my favorites is over at The Stink is Here. Her post on Spare Change was quite an eyeopener for me. She is my daughter, Leah and what I loved about it was the conversation that took place between her, me, and my son Jimmy in the comments section. We probably would never have had this conversation outside of Blogtown. I am glad we took the time to stop and discover eachother.
Please disregard the dates on the pictures...i only just learned that i had to be the keeper of the time...technology, go figure!