Pastoral Ramblings
For an update on today's adoption journey, see Kimberlys' blog at www.betheglory.blogspot.com
Today was a much better day with the kids. No one yelled at my kid for wanting to go to the bathroom. We had fun coloring and goofing off. Tomorrow we are taking them out to eat, and possibly to this carnival next door. The carnival is American owned and reminds me of the great town of Barbourville, KY, where we used ride the zipper, eat funnel cake, and wear coon skin caps during the "Daniel Boone Festival." I don't know if the kids are ready for it or not. We shall see.
I've been keeping up with stuff at Temple everyday thanks to technology. I grieve with those who are grieving and rejoice with those who are rejoicing. I wish I could be there.
I've also been getting some work done on Proverbs and the next two Sunday night series, following Theology for the Average Dude. The first will be a quick 8 week series this summer on The Gospel in Exodus, and then we wil do more of an "equipping series" (like the Dude), on personal evangelism.
Needless to say, I'm eager to get back in the pulpit. Gary told me that I could preach a marathon sermon, but warned that he might fall asleep like Eutycus did when Paul preached for six hours.
I'm happy to welcome John Thomas on board, along with his bride. I look forward to serving with my friend and partner in the Gospel.
Today was a much better day with the kids. No one yelled at my kid for wanting to go to the bathroom. We had fun coloring and goofing off. Tomorrow we are taking them out to eat, and possibly to this carnival next door. The carnival is American owned and reminds me of the great town of Barbourville, KY, where we used ride the zipper, eat funnel cake, and wear coon skin caps during the "Daniel Boone Festival." I don't know if the kids are ready for it or not. We shall see.
I've been keeping up with stuff at Temple everyday thanks to technology. I grieve with those who are grieving and rejoice with those who are rejoicing. I wish I could be there.
I've also been getting some work done on Proverbs and the next two Sunday night series, following Theology for the Average Dude. The first will be a quick 8 week series this summer on The Gospel in Exodus, and then we wil do more of an "equipping series" (like the Dude), on personal evangelism.
Needless to say, I'm eager to get back in the pulpit. Gary told me that I could preach a marathon sermon, but warned that he might fall asleep like Eutycus did when Paul preached for six hours.
I'm happy to welcome John Thomas on board, along with his bride. I look forward to serving with my friend and partner in the Gospel.


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