My wife and I have three sons and "daughters" and 16 grandchildren! "And this we know in our journey of life, whether green rolling hills or the desert bare and dry; in all things God works for our good, for those who love the Lord."
Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Happy Birthday Philip!
Happy Birthday Catie!
Tuesday, January 30, 2007
things that make you go "hmmm"
Monday, January 29, 2007
Happy Birthday Tyler!
Happy Birthday Noel!
Sunday, January 28, 2007
stories like this make our problems seem so small
click to read "Kids learn to cope with mother's illness"
Visit askaboutaimee.com to learn more about this family
Check out the ALS Association at this link
Saturday, January 27, 2007
400 years ago in American history
Several articles have already been published in the latest US NEWS & WORLD REPORT and can be read on line at the following links. As you read you will find out that John Smith was only 5' 3" tall and before he came to America, he traveled all over Asia, Europe, and Africa. In 1602 he traveled to Austria and was hired to fight the Ottoman Turks. click to read "Not Just Another Smith"
We owe our heritage to the people who settled America for England. Between 1607 and 1625, over 7000 men, women, and children traveled to Jamestown to start a new life. Because of the new diseases they encountered, as well as lack of food and harsh winters, many of these died. By 1625 there were only approximately 1100 settlers alive in Jamestown. click to read "The Birth of America"
Is Disney's portrayal of John Smith and Pocahontas accurate? You may be surprised to read the true story at this link to "The Princess Wild"
Other facts gleaned from the US NEWS articles -
The native American Indians are thought to have numbered over 10 million when the new world was settled. By the mid 1600's, that population had dwindled to about 6 million, mostly dying from smallpox, measles, and other Old World diseases.
The King James Authorized Translation of the Bible in 1611 was the first English translation of the Bible and is still used today in most churches.
Virginia was named in honor of Queen Elizabeth, the virgin queen. She approved the voyage to the New World that would become the first English settlement.
link to photos of Jamestown settlement
Wednesday, January 24, 2007
more highlights from revival week
Tonight his message was on "Love in the family" from 1st Corinthians chapter 13. Will reminded us that the word teaches that even if we have enough faith to move a mountain, but it is done without love, then it is nothing. We must surrender to God's will in order to have true love.
The chapter begins with two of love's responses: longsuffering and kindness. Then the chapter lists five self-denials: 1)love is not jealous (envy) 2)love does not boast 3)love is not proud 4)love is not unbecoming 5)love is not self-seeking. Chapter 13 continues with three refusals: 1) love refuses to be provoked 2)love refuse to keep accounts of wrongs suffered 3)love refuses to rejoice in unrighteousness
The love chapter ends with these four universal statements: 1)love bears all things 2)love believes all things 3)love hopes all things and 4)love endures all things.
Tuesday, January 23, 2007
PasFiddle.com
Pa's Fiddle.com is a ongoing project to record songs that are mentioned in the series of "Little House" books by Laura Ingalls Wilder. There are 126 songs embedded in the eight "Little House" books. Charles "Pa" Ingalls lived from 1835-1902 and enjoyed playing his fiddle. There are 18 songs in this collection including "The Battle Cry of Freedom," "Old Dan Tucker," and of course, "The Arkansas Traveler" (performed by Riders in the Sky) On the web site you will find another CD of "religious" music called "The Happy Land"
The Arkansas Traveler:Music from Little House on the Prairie
Eighteen songs are woven into "Little House on the Prairie", many of them among the greatest in 19th Century American music. This recording gives new voice and sound to the music from a classic book, music which has remained silent on the page for far too long.
These recordings are an effort to give new voice and sound to music that has lain silent on the page for far too long. For as Wilder herself wrote, “if you want the spirit of these times, you should [hear] these old songs."
Sunday, January 21, 2007
quicken
Will pointed out the reasons why we need to be "quickened" by God:
because we want to know God more,
because it(life) hurts so bad,
because I am distracted,
and because sin's power is great.
Will also pointed out some things that will keep us from being closer to God:fear, anger, lust and greed, covetousness, entertainment and amusements. He reminded us why our church has a week of revival meetings - the purpose is to help us regain our focus as to why we are here on this earth.
I am looking forward to this week in our church. Monday night, he will be preaching on Bible prophecy. His wife, Christy, sings and plays the violin. You can listen to some of her selections on the CD "Let Christ Be Lifted Up" at this link. Other team members play the guitar, accordion, penny whistle, and they will be giving a sacred Irish concert on Friday night.
Friday, January 19, 2007
dukies are "diaper dandies"
Thursday, January 18, 2007
news worth repeating
First, it appears that all roads "did lead to Rome" at one time. Click to read "Ancient Roman road found in the Netherlands."
What one teen did over the holidays was quite interesting - this 14 year old became the youngest to sail across the ocean. Click to read "Back to school after 6 weeks crossing the Atlantic alone."
Some very interesting photos of twins in the womb using a new 4D scan can be viewed - click this link to "A crowded womb."
Click to see the 4D scans
Tuesday, January 16, 2007
the dinosaur on Beach Boulevard gets a facelift
It's the dinosaur you've seen on Beach Boulevard for decades.
Everything around it is changing, but it is staying.
Monday, January 15, 2007
another stage completed
Sunday, January 14, 2007
Go Gators!
Saturday, January 13, 2007
photo gallery updates
Click on this link to Christmas photos for 2006
Click on this link to photos from the Gator Bowl Parade on New Year's Eve in Jax
Friday, January 12, 2007
Christmas in Carolina
Thursday, January 11, 2007
Happy Birthday Pam!
She and Uncle Leslie live in Sheridan, Arkansas. I believe this is the big five-o, so it's all downhill from here!
Tuesday, January 09, 2007
always something to do
Monday, January 08, 2007
Happy Birthday Colin!
Friday, January 05, 2007
classics from the golden age
Wednesday, January 03, 2007
Christmas in Texas
Payton-3, Noah-1, Tyler-9, Colin-3, & Aurora-6
Another photo of the kids enjoying a hayride