I read my sister-in-law's blog today. It was a good one. I think you should read it too. It will help you, it helped me!
Check it out the entry for September 9th.
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
a full cup
It seems to me that I have been doing some ecclesiastical living lately.A time for laughter. A time for sorrow. A time for sowing. A time for reaping.A time for standing up. A time for backing down. There is a time for everything.But I seem to feel like I am see-sawing back and forth... (to read more)
More later.
VAN
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Saturday, September 6, 2008
Happy 70th Mom!

- The first ski tow in America began operation in Vermont.
- Wilhelmina celebrated her 40th anniversary jubilee as Dutch queen
- A nylon bristle toothbrush became the first commercial product to be made with nylon yarn.
- The Looney Tunes animated short Porky & Daffy was released.
- Minimum wage was established by law in the United States (.25 cents per hour)
- Evelyn Sue was born in Artusee, Oklahoma.
Thursday, September 4, 2008
Assignment: Snapshot

Everyone has taken great photographs, even if by accident. Now those photos that would be tacked to a wall or found at the back of your desk drawer can instead help us begin to see our community together.
We simply want to have anyone with a camera to take it and show us how you see your hometown. Who are the people, what are the sights, where are the places, that you notice.
We want to utilize the photos on our new website, do a photography display in the foyer, and to use as wall decor for our ministry offices.
How can we bless this community? How can we begin to see our city with new eyes? I think having some snapshots from our people will give us perspective and help us know how to pray, believe and serve.
More later.
VAN
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
First Day of School

This morning I helped Sam (4th grader) and Hope (1st grader) sharpen no. 2 pencils. That smell brought back memories that warmed my heart.
New school clothes and new school supplies are great; I guess because of what they represent. A new start. That's what this month is about for me. In fact that's what this very day is about for all of us. Jeremiah said it well... "His mercies are NEW every morning." This is a good day. Yes, indeedy!
Pencils sharp and ready to go!
VAN
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