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Archive for the 'My Walk Monday' Category

My (long lost) walk Monday

Sunday, June 8th, 2008

Did y’all have a wonderful weekend? I sure did!
God is working big time in our group of friends! Right now, Tiffany and Jeremy are getting prepared for a new season in their life. They are going to start serving on staff at a church in Orlando. I am so thrilled for them, because I know […]

That little thing called Grace

Monday, May 5th, 2008

We talked about Grace on Sunday morning. Well, the Pastor talked about Grace, and I took notes like it was going out of style. The Pastor is doing a series of services about how we can get our Holy back (actually, it’s called the Art of Being Holy or something similar, but I think […]

“I peed on my Daddy!” & My Walk Monday

Monday, April 28th, 2008

Remember how Saturday I was thrilled that Big Sister wanted to wear panties and use the potty? Well, Sunday she kind of digressed. While she peed in the potty twice at church. She decided that once we got home, she’d start marking her territory. In case, ya know, she was a male cat. First she […]

My Walk Monday turned My Walk Tuesday & the rest of the weekend

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

You know how I’ve been feeling so overwhelmed lately? Like a huge book shelf full of old Double E college books have fallen upon my chest? Well, God was really talking to me on Sunday through the lesson in Sunday School and through Dr. Mark’s message in service.
Ben, our SS teacher asked, “What is it […]