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Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Just a small update!

Praise the Lord! Jacob was able to make it to church on Sunday morning with his family! I got to talk to him in the hallway for just a minute. After I said, "Hey! It's good to see you guys!" to him, his older brother and his father, Jacob simply replied, "Hi! This is my bub. He's seven. I'm four!" Continue to keep him in your prayers, I ask, once again! He's got a wonderful spirit about him, even if he is battling cancer! God is so much bigger than cancer.

Jeremiah 33:3
Call unto me, and I will answer thee, and show thee great and mighty things, which thou knowest not!!

Have a great day, today! I love this fall weather even though I'm sitting in the office getting ready to start on my paper before my class at one!! :o) I keep telling myself all this school stuff will really pay off in the long run! I cannot wait to give it my best to teach and make an impact on children in the classroom! :o)

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Oh How I've Neglected the Blog!

To those of you who actually check my blog (I'd like to think there's at least a couple people!) I would like to say sorry for not blogging these past months. I am extra busy now that school's back in! Things are good and so is God. He's teaching me a lot lately, and it's a little scary, but definately needed. Those who believe in the power of prayer and may be reading, I have a couple prayer requests that I'd like to mention. 1- There's a little boy named Jacob Thacker who is battling cancer right now. He was in my Vacation Bible School Class (2 and 3 year olds) two years ago. Right now where you may be reading this, please just take a minute to lift little Jacob and his family up in prayer. 2- I think it might be important to remember those who have lost houses and belongings in this hurricane in and around the Texas area. I've been hearing a lot about this situation on K-Love radio, and I just feel really bad for these people. Since I can't physically bring them their houses back, I know the least I could do for them is pray to the One who is in control. Let's do this together, as children of Christ.

Stay tuned, if you like, for pictures of all kinds of different stuff. (Vacation this summer, Fall Retreat with Campus Crusade, and probably other things that I've forgot to mention!)

Have a great day!