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Each Day Already is a Challenge
#504912 added April 29, 2007 at 3:38pm
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So tired
Last week, I took a nap on Sunday afternoon and ended up missing my small group. I'm NOT going to make that mistake this week. *Bigsmile* But I am tired. Some days this stupid fibro and fatigue stuff make it hard to do more than one activity per day. I wonder if I should look for a small group on another night besides Sunday. Hmmm.

Last night at dinner, Tiff said the prayer before our meal. There was nothing new about that. She often offers the prayer. When she does, she usually recites something that she knows. Lots of adults do that, or they repeat what they've always said as a prayer before a meal.

But last night, Tiff made me proud. She offered a real and heart-felt prayer, one of her own words to Dad. I'm sure He was pleased as well.

Hey, and she even thanked Him for her step-mom - ME! How cool is that?

Tomorrow, I'll post sermon notes. Here's a bit of a teaser:

Last week our pastor spoke about truth decay. *Laugh* This week, his series on building character continued and talked about trusting God.

We learned:

*Note*That America doesn't blush anymore.

*Note*That, if instead of watching TV for 3 hours a night (the average for average Americans), we read God's word for 3 hours a night, we could read the entire Bible through once a month!!! Just 15 minutes a day and we can read through the Bible in a year.

*Note*That folks spend $1.7 billion on the psychic hotline. Can you imagine??????

Check here tomorrow for more

...like how some folks think of God as a Heavenly Killjoy

...or

...a Celestial Santa.


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