The snow has come to 8400 feet and I feel like I am back in Gaylord, MI when moving snow was just a part of life for at least 5 months or until the Great Lakes froze over. I am thankful for the snowblower provided and the ability to work a shovel all these years. I love the outdoors so I get the benefit also of being refreshed by being in it. I wanted to share this article called "The Unknown Pastor" by Darryl Dash. I could relate to many parts of it. The emphasis is so much on the big and being known but the reality is that much of what happens is in the small and the unknown. A 2 minute read that is really good. https://www.dashhouse.com/the-unknown-pastor/ Advent and Christmas bring us back to very familiar material in the Bible. I am going back 3 years to my time at Weymouth Community Church when I first looked at the Apostle Paul looking back at the event of Jesus 1st coming and then the next Sunday looking forward to the even...
You are on the road to recovery Adam. Having had a c-section, I know abdominal surgery is rough, and I'm sure yours is much more involved and intense.
ReplyDeleteI continue to pray for you and a speedy recovery with as little pain as possible. Sleep when you can between all the poking and prodding they do at the hospital. Love you guys.
Debbie Smith
Thanks Debbie...we were so thankful to be able to make the next video and look so much better. It is a day by day challenge.
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