I have a love/hate relationship with sermon applications. You know, that part of the sermon when the preacher finally tells us what we’re supposed to do as a result of the Scriptural text of today. Not all texts have a direct application in the text, of course. And even if they do, we all want […]
Yesterday we celebrated the baptisms of 9 people – five from the Path of Life Bible Church Jesús María, and four from the Path of Life Bible Church Las Palmas. You’ll see them in that order in the video below. Praise the Lord! And thanks to all of you who were praying for this service.
Yes, 10 years ago today was the 4th Anniversary Service of the Path of Life Bible Church in Jesús María. Hannah (along with the rest of the youth group) presented a mime. Here they are, posing before the service (click the image for a larger version): Did you find her?
3 Comments
Grandma & Grandpa W.
7 June 2007 @
6:47 pm
We think your bird feeder is pretty cool! Sometimes we have hummingbirds in Canada. We hope they come to your feeder soon.
We love you and miss you!
Grandma C.
10 June 2007 @
10:30 pm
It was fun to see you two in your yard with the bird feeder you made. I’d like to know how you made it. Do you know what the yellow flowers that you said the hummingbirds like are called? Have they visited your feeder yet?
Jim
11 June 2007 @
7:23 pm
I’m not sure what those yellow flowers are called, but they look like this. If you figure out what they’re called, let me know! 🙂
Grandma & Grandpa W.
7 June 2007 @ 6:47 pm
We think your bird feeder is pretty cool! Sometimes we have hummingbirds in Canada. We hope they come to your feeder soon.
We love you and miss you!
Grandma C.
10 June 2007 @ 10:30 pm
It was fun to see you two in your yard with the bird feeder you made. I’d like to know how you made it. Do you know what the yellow flowers that you said the hummingbirds like are called? Have they visited your feeder yet?
Jim
11 June 2007 @ 7:23 pm
I’m not sure what those yellow flowers are called, but they look like this. If you figure out what they’re called, let me know! 🙂