This is our story-our story of walking out our faith journey. Our story of the whys, the processes, the transitions, the questions, the feelings, the joys, the triumphants, the frustrations. This is the true, honest, not always pretty record of our journey.
“THE PROCESS IS THE END. FOR IT IS THE PROCESS THAT IS GLORIFYING TO GOD.” --Oswald Chambers
"This life therefore, is not godliness but the process of becoming godly, not health but getting well, not being but becoming, not rest but exercise. We are not now what we shall be, but we are on the way. The process is not yet finished, but it is actively going on. This is not the goal, but it is the right road. At present, everything does not gleam and sparkle, but everything is being cleansed." --Martin Luther
"This life therefore, is not godliness but the process of becoming godly, not health but getting well, not being but becoming, not rest but exercise. We are not now what we shall be, but we are on the way. The process is not yet finished, but it is actively going on. This is not the goal, but it is the right road. At present, everything does not gleam and sparkle, but everything is being cleansed." --Martin Luther
Sunday, February 22, 2009
from mariah
Here is an ordinary Sunday: Get up about 06 hours (at least I do), read until time to eat, then maybe if we didn’t take showers the day before, do that). Then we get dressed and clean up and then the kids star walking down to church (in the finished classroom) We sit on picnic tables. Then it’s time for Sunday school. The kids go in an unfinished cabin. Our teach is one of the students named Isaac. We learn a bible verse and then we practice songs to sing in church. First we say our memory verse and then the other people sing. Then either Pastor Henry or Dad or maybe Nathan preaches. Then we pray and someone starts a song and we all walk out and form a line. Every time someone gets to the end, they stand at the end too. Then everyone goes to get ready to eat. So that’s the ordinary Sunday morning and afternoon. See ya, Mariah
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