Remember David Gampp---he will be having back surgery tomorrow!
Mark & Autumn have given birth (mostly Autumn) to Maggie Marie!
Now for a link...
Richard Beck is an Experimental Psychologist at ACU. His blog is extremely interesting, if you like the interplay between the theological and scientific. I am finding his discussion about emotion anchoring choice very stimulating. I have linked to it here -> Experimental Theology. To appreciate the full discussion, you will need to jump around his blog a bit. If your interested, you'll find your way.
Major warning: You will not enjoy this blog if you are overly fideistic. Enter at your own risk!
Finally: Please consider coming to the prayer group, we'll be meeting Thursday at the building, 8:30 pm. Submission to such an experience could impact you emotionally, thereby leading to different choices you might make. See link above for further explanation.
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
News....and a link...and a new word
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Wonderful news about Maggie!
Jennifer
I'd pop to the prayer meeting but i'm in the wrong country!
God bless
Maria in the UK
www.inhishands.co.uk
Maria,
Anytime your in the neighborhood, you're sure welcome to come by.
Jason - I don't think I'll be able to make the meetings this week -- as you know Kristin, Kendall and I are involved in a retreat at Cumberland Falls, Ky. Please keep us in your prayers -- and pray for the sessions I'll be doing also.
Anyway - Maggie is doing great -- I just talked to Autumn and she said all is well.
And as Lisa said -- we really need to continue praying for Dave, this back injury has really been hard for him -- and we need to be asking God to bless him, his family, and this surgery.
Maria -- I hear the Concord can get from the UK to Columbus, Oh. in a hurry. After that it's only about an hour and twenty minutes south on St. Rt. 23 -- hang a left on Lucasville/Minford rd. and you're only about eight miles from Sunshine.
So, stop in sometime will ya...?
I am glad to hear that David is doing well...We have had the opportunity to spend some good time with David at our home group meetings. David is a man with a great heart that you can see really has a desire to be close to GOD. He shared a lot of his feelings on the book of James and it was great to hear the "pearls" that he had to offer. I pray this surgery will relieve him of this constant strain he has.
Probably will not make it to the prayer group tonight but would encourage anyone who can to take the time to do so. I will be back in the saddle Sunday morning though.
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