Monday, 23 March 2009
Update on Alice
Thank you for praying for Alice. Sadly, the surgery was as hard on her as we had feared. She had quite a rough weekend. She is doing a bit better and is eating some. When we visited her today Mark fed her half a plate of her dinner and half a bowl of rice pudding. The nurses were very pleased with that. She doesn't usually eat that much. Her kidneys were not doing well, but their function is improving. We have been praying for the Lord's will.
Wednesday, 18 March 2009
Successful Surgery
Thanks for your prayers. We went to see Alice last night. The surgery went well and she was looking as good as I've ever seen her. We pray that she will recover and be able to return home.
Tuesday, 17 March 2009
Please Pray for Alice
Yesterday Alice, 95, fell and broke her hip. She is not only a neighbor, but before age stopped her, a faithful attender at Bethel Baptist Church. Last night her nephew rang Mark to tell us that in the afternoon she had fallen. We got to the hospital just after nine, and thankfully, they still see the value of allowing pastors to visit their flock, and allowed us in. Alice will be having surgery today, and all prayers would be appreciated.
Tuesday, 3 March 2009
At Long Last!
Hello! No, I did not lose my camera or forget my blog sign in details. We have just been busy. Have you ever noticed that sometimes it is so easy to blog, and at other times it seems so much work? Well, I hope that I am back into blogging form and that I will keep you a bit more updated.
The Saturday before last we did outreach in the town. We now have two megaphones. It is sad how many people think that they are ok or think that we are preaching a load of rubbish and are 'narrow minded biggots.' It is so sad to know that one day they will realise that they were wrong, but it will be too late.
Last Saturday we had our monthy kids' club. The numbers were down a bit, but the ten that were there had a wonderful time. Paul and Rachel Leigh stopped in around lunch time, and Rachel enjoyed lunch and playing with a beach ball. She was none too happy when her dad took her home for a nap!
On Sunday there was a wonderful spirit in the church, both in the morning and evening service. My Sunday school class can have anywhere from six to twelve students. I have faithfully prepared for the largest number, but over the last couple of months the most we have had is nine, so this past Sunday I prepared only for the nine, and guess how many came? ELEVEN! We should never give up!
The Saturday before last we did outreach in the town. We now have two megaphones. It is sad how many people think that they are ok or think that we are preaching a load of rubbish and are 'narrow minded biggots.' It is so sad to know that one day they will realise that they were wrong, but it will be too late.
Last Saturday we had our monthy kids' club. The numbers were down a bit, but the ten that were there had a wonderful time. Paul and Rachel Leigh stopped in around lunch time, and Rachel enjoyed lunch and playing with a beach ball. She was none too happy when her dad took her home for a nap!
On Sunday there was a wonderful spirit in the church, both in the morning and evening service. My Sunday school class can have anywhere from six to twelve students. I have faithfully prepared for the largest number, but over the last couple of months the most we have had is nine, so this past Sunday I prepared only for the nine, and guess how many came? ELEVEN! We should never give up!
Bethel Baptist thinks that Rachel Leigh is about the cutest thing!
Tuesday, 20 January 2009
What Do We Learn?
The people of Bethel Baptist Church have the habit of shaking hands when each person arrives at church and once again before heading home. Young and old alike do this. Today we called in with Paul and Ethel to fix a computer and when it was time for us to leave 15 month old Rachel Leigh came running to shake our hands! We were so tickled by it. I was reminded of how important it is for all of us - both young and old - to make sure that we are influenced by good habits .
Thursday, 15 January 2009
God's Wonderful Ways
This past Monday was our monthly ladies' Bible study. We normally have about 45 minutes of Bible study and then a time of food and fellowship. (Of course!) This month I had decided to just use biscuits and sweets that I had on hand instead of making something special. At about 4:30 I began to panic (as only a woman can!) that this was not acceptable and that I needed to bake something. Before the crisis could become full-blown I received a text from Ethel that she had made some peppermint bars to bring to the Bible study! When the ladies arrived, Margaret handed me a tin of biscuits! Once again, God went above and beyond in supplying! It is a seemingly small thing, and yet it was a powerful reminder that the Lord cares for us in ways that we cannot imagine and supplies our needs before we even know that we have them!
Thursday, 25 December 2008
Merry Christmas
Where does time go?! It's hard to believe that it is over a month since my last post! We had a good Thanksgiving. My father-in-law came for the big day and we had a typically American feast. He has learned to enjoy mashed sweet potatoes.
Since the last post, we went to Newtonards for their Christmas dinner, spent a long weekend in Bangor to celebrate our 1st anniversary as well as my birthday, had the church Christmas play and dinner, and went to Portadown to see Mark's family.
Last night we had a special kid's club during church. Ethel and I had expected numbers to be down on Christmas Eve, but we had fourteen, just three shy of our seventeen regulars! After church everyone came in the back for hot chocolate and mince, fruit, and apple pies. We had gotten a kilo bag of mini marshmallows, and at least half of the bag was devoured - by both big and small kids both in hot chocolate and on their own. It was a good evening.
Today was a good Christmas Day. We had friends in for dinner. Sadly, three were not able to make it due to illness, so we made up plates and sent them home. Today's dinner was a typical Northern Ireland Christmas dinner (that blending of cultures, which I so love!) We did have mashed sweets potatoes again - my husband has also enjoys those!
It is hard to believe that we have already been married for a year. The Lord is so good and I am so thankful that He has brought us together!
May the Lord bless each and every one of you in the New Year with a closer walk with Him.
Since the last post, we went to Newtonards for their Christmas dinner, spent a long weekend in Bangor to celebrate our 1st anniversary as well as my birthday, had the church Christmas play and dinner, and went to Portadown to see Mark's family.
Last night we had a special kid's club during church. Ethel and I had expected numbers to be down on Christmas Eve, but we had fourteen, just three shy of our seventeen regulars! After church everyone came in the back for hot chocolate and mince, fruit, and apple pies. We had gotten a kilo bag of mini marshmallows, and at least half of the bag was devoured - by both big and small kids both in hot chocolate and on their own. It was a good evening.
Today was a good Christmas Day. We had friends in for dinner. Sadly, three were not able to make it due to illness, so we made up plates and sent them home. Today's dinner was a typical Northern Ireland Christmas dinner (that blending of cultures, which I so love!) We did have mashed sweets potatoes again - my husband has also enjoys those!
It is hard to believe that we have already been married for a year. The Lord is so good and I am so thankful that He has brought us together!
May the Lord bless each and every one of you in the New Year with a closer walk with Him.
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