Saturday, May 31, 2008

from the web, May edition


Here are the interesting "reads" from the month of May via the following links:


Dr. Bob Jones III in a letter to the editor writes "What's so amazing about 'Amazing Grace'?"


Who says all young people are bad today? View photo of a young man helping a girl run her race in the special Olympics recently.


Brian Whalen's post concerning the role of deacons in our church today on his Zealous Endeavor blog: Stephen the Servant Martyr


MSN.com has a link on the web to check the latest gas prices by zip code. This is something we all might find useful as gas heads closer to $4.00 per gallon.


My blog has been added to the Bible Blog Directory with other Christian bloggers from around the world. You will find " The Journey of Life " in the Georgia section, of course.


Just for fun, take the THINK TEST at this link (you can turn the sound off at the bottom right)


Friday, May 30, 2008

searching for a home


We have been busy house hunting for the last month! After spending the first week looking at about 15 homes we were very discouraged. Most of the homes in the price point we were searching were foreclosures and most of them were in bad shape. The previous owner or tenant had left many of them in shambles. After a week or so, I checked with two other lenders in the area and found that we could afford a higher price point at about $20K more. We looked at 5 homes on a Saturday and thought we had decided on one. But after sleeping on it, Sunday we decided that house was not the one we wanted. So we checked two more homes that happened to be in the same subdivision and this is the home we are hoping to purchase. After making an offer and then accepting their counter-offer, we put down earnest money today. Hopefully this Tuesday we will meet with the home inspector and we are hoping he does not find anything major wrong with the house that would delay the closing date. If the Lord wants us to have this home, we know it will all work out. The home would be about 10 minutes from our church and maybe we will start to feel like this is home.

I must say searching via the internet has changed the way you buy homes now! You can view public records on line now and find out who owned the home last, how much they paid, the taxes for the last year, etc.

Thursday, May 29, 2008

gospel music has lost one of its best

The gospel music world has lost a great songwriter. I am sure many of you read about the tragic death of Dottie Rambo, whose tour bus crashed recently. I remember many of her songs from my childhood - singing them in church with mom and dad and my sisters. "If That Isn't Love" has always been a favorite of mine. Since I am not familiar with most southern gospel songwriters, I was surprised to read that Dottie had written and published over 2500 songs. Another song she wrote became a favorite of mine while attending church in Jacksonville, Florida. "I Will Glory in the Cross" is one of her best and I think one of THE best gospel songs ever written. We used it with our choir and orchestra many times in an arrangement published by Camp Kirkland in the "Simply Gospel" SATB collection. We also used it as a ladies ensemble or trio arrangement. I am sad that she has passed on. But if you listen to or read the lyrics about Christ in another song she penned, "We Shall Behold Him," then you know she is happy to be home in Heaven with her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Other songs she wrote included "Remind Me, Dear Lord," "Behold the Lamb," and "Tears Will Never Stain the Streets of That City."

Click to read Remembering Dottie

Click to view songs written by Dottie Rambo

Click this link to view Dottie Rambo.net

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

drum corps season 2008


The temps are warming up a little more each day, so that means summer is just around the corner; and that means the Drum Corps season is here. Photo from DCI Atlanta show in 2006.
Check out this link to view the schedule for DCI shows around the country.
This links to my favorite corps - the Blue Devils from Concord, California.

The 2007 Champs - watch the Concord Blue Devils Camp Report 2008 Video below

Monday, May 26, 2008

Memorial Day 2008


US Air Force Reserves Band from Memorial Day Concert in Suwanee

We enjoyed the Memorial Day Concert and were glad the rain finally stopped as the band played. The choir from a church in Sugar Hill started the concert at 7:30 instead of 7:00 because of the rain. The US Army parachute team had to cancel their part of the show. Here is another video of the US Air Force Reserves Concert Band based in Rollins, GA. The medley, arranged by a band member, is based on the tune "Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines" but you will hear other tunes including a little bit of "Star Trek."

Sunday, May 25, 2008

family photo Sunday


Our oldest son is an assistant pastor in PA and is pictured (center) performing the "stagecoach" skit at a recent youth activity.

Saturday, May 24, 2008

Amazing Grace @ Memorial Day Concert 2008

One of the highlights of the concert was this arrangement of "Amazing Grace" featuring bagpiper with the band. He walked on and off stage playing alone - it was very effective.

Memorial Day Concert Slideshow


We enjoyed the Sugar Hill Choir and the U S Air Force Reserves Concert Band in a Memorial Day Concert Friday night at the Town Center in Suwanee, GA. The choir presented a patriotic program with narration, singing many medleys and new songs. The band started the program with National Anthem, followed by the Olympic Fanfare and Theme composed by John Williams. They played several marches by Fillmore and Sousa including a circus march, "The Gallant Seventh", "The Stars and Stripes Forever" and the "Midway March" by Williams. The band also featured a bagpiper who played "Amazing Grace" accompanied by the concert band. Two of the members also sang songs with the band - "The Battle Hymn" and "God Bless the U.S.A." with the rousing chorus: "I'm Proud to be an American where at least I know I'm free. And I want forget the men who died , who gave that right to me." It was a great way to start the Memorial Day weekend and be reminded that our freedom is not free, and as the narrator spoke several times - to remember those who paid the ultimate price for our freedom.

You can also view the photos at this link

Click this link to read Gwinnett Daily Post recounting story of a WWII Vet

Click to view video of "Amazing Grace"

Friday, May 23, 2008

our granddaughters


Leah recently posted this cute picture of their three girls on her blog.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Congrats to Airel



Congratulations to Airel Baggett on his graduation from high school - May 22nd

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Congrats to Colby


Congratulations to Colby Blackstock as he graduates from high school May 20th.

Sunday, May 18, 2008

family photo Sunday


What difference four years make! This family photo was taken just after our first granddaughter, Natalie, was born in 2004. Now by the end 2008 we will have 5 grandkids!

Friday, May 16, 2008

family news update

Cindy's cousin by marriage, Josh York fell about 20 feet and broke his femur (leg bone) and both of his wrists several weeks ago. Amy and Josh need our prayers during his recovery. The good news is that he was able to go home this week and will be going to physical therapy twice a week, so progress is being made.

The Lord protected our oldest son and his family this week during a car accident. On the way to school in Hanover, PA, a car slammed into the rear-end of their Honda Odyssey Minivan. Thank the Lord for in His providence no one was hurt.

Our family vacation is just around the corner and the Franklins are going to invade Arkansas again this summer. We heard through the grapevine that our niece Brandy and her family from Texas are also planning to come up to Arkansas for the week. Just leave those "crazy ants" in Texas, please! Looks like we will miss Uncle Kelsea & Roxie, and Sheryl and her kids who are traveling to Arkansas from California in August.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

words to ponder

Sunday evening before the service began, I overheard a mother sharing with a friend the sermon notes that her elementary age son had written during the morning service. She was excited that her son had listened so well. It was notable that while our pastor expounded on the verse that reads "Be not drunk with wine wherein is excess, but be filled with the Spirit," the young listener summed it up as point #1 "Be not drunk." I think he got the point. It gave me an idea to share some of the recent notes I have gleaned from the services at Berean. Here are some recent quotes taken from the sermons of Pastor Sweatt that are words to ponder:

"The most worthy thing is to be changing into His image."

"Spiritual maturity takes time. If Satan can get you to quit doing what God wants you to do, then you will stop maturing."

"We must allow God to change us - not depending on self-reformation."

"Be a person of hope! Looking around - you will be perplexed. Looking within - you will be discouraged. Looking up - you will be hopeful."

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Arkansas family expecting 18th child


This is a pretty amazing story and it even made the Drudge Report this week. The Duggar family from Arkansas will be featured on the Discovery Health Network this month. The Duggars are expecting their 18th child and are asking for help to name this one. All the children have names starting with the letter J - so you can vote on this website as to what name they should use for a boy or a girl. We had friends at our church in Jacksonville that had 10 children and I thought that was a lot. I guess the more, the merrier. OK - Josh, Stephen and Brandon - the challenge is on (just kidding!)

Thursday, May 08, 2008

Forrestworks for symphonic wind band & choir

On Friday night, May 2nd, the Bob Jones University Commencement Concert included the premier performance of a new work composed by Dan Forrest titled In Paridisum. Well known for his choral compositions and arrangements, this is his first composition for band and choir. You can listen to excerpts at this link to BJU.EDU. It will be available on CD this summer from the campus bookstore and according his blog, Soundforth will release it on a CD titled Forrestworks this fall.

Tuesday, May 06, 2008

family photos


#1 Click to view photos from April Logan's graduation from BJU last Saturday


#2 Click to view photos from Natalie's 4th birthday (posted at Leah's blog)





(Yes, I know this photo was not taken in WI, I just like this pic from Fernandina Beach)

Sunday, May 04, 2008

family photo Sunday


Congrats to our neice April Logan. She was one of 40 students to graduate with a degree in Nursing from Bob Jones University yesterday, May 3rd. We were really surprised and blessed to be there and hear her give her testimony during the graduation service. May God bless her as she continues her journey of life.
CLICK TO VIEW MORE PHOTOS

Friday, May 02, 2008

MAY BIRTHDAYS SLIDESHOW

April receives her nursing pin today



It is a special day for our niece, April Logan, as she receives her Nursing pin today at the Bob Jones University School of Nursing. She will receive her diploma with a degree in Nursing tomorrow morning at 9 AM. After graduation, April plans to travel with the New York Summer Evangelism Team for 8 weeks in New York (a city with over 8 million souls.) After the summer, she plans to move to New York City and help with a church planting ministry.