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The Lamb, Our Lamb

Sunday, March 23rd, 2008

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Around this time of the year I find myself replaying the story in this book called The Lamb.

In Old Testament times the Israelites had to bring a lamb to an altar to die in order to pay for their sin. But this was not a long term solution. They continually had to bring another lamb every time they sinned. But Jesus was the final lamb. No longer do we have to bring a lamb every time we sin. Jesus paid for all our sin. Jesus is the Lamb, our Lamb!

Happy Easter everyone!

(For any of you who have never heard of this book, it is really great.)

Beauty in the Cold

Thursday, March 13th, 2008

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I know you may be tired of the cold and longing for spring. But, last week I woke up to a fresh coat of snow on the ground and was once again in awe of the beauty of God’s creation.

He spreads snow like a white fleece, he scatters frost like ashes, He broadcasts hail like birdseed— who can survive his winter? Then he gives the command and it all melts; he breathes on winter—suddenly it’s spring!
Psalm 147:16-18

New Home

Saturday, March 8th, 2008

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Check out our new home! Yes, we moved… well, temporarily. We were house/dog-sitting this last week for Mom and Dad Haynes while they’re in Florida on vacation. It was a long drive for Karl to work in comparison to his normal 3 minute commute, but we enjoyed having a whole house to ourselves! (…not to mention a yard to play!) Can you tell?

Happy Valentines Day

Thursday, February 14th, 2008

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I love you really much cause I really love you! Happy Valentines Day!” -from Chesley

Utility Pole Danger

Friday, February 1st, 2008

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Wednesday was very cold here with high winds which brought the wind chill factor well below 0°F. We decided to go out for the evening, so I went out to start up the car, giving it a chance to warm up. While I was walking back to our apartment building I heard a sizzling noise. I looked up to see electricity arching on the nearby utility pole! I ran inside to tell Karl who confirmed my findings and immediately called the fire department. They were there in no time to fix it and a few hours later the whole thing was over. (I was wondering why the lights had been flickering all day.)

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