Wednesday, March 15, 2006

YESTERDAY

Karen and I took most of the day off yesterday. We traveled some and went shopping. Karen bought the yarn that she is using to make an afghan(sp?) for world missions. Over $300.00 was turned in Sunday and we are anticipating a great month for our Harvest Partners. The church also gave $350.00 in Sunday evening's service to a needy family here locally.

Karen had an interview yesterday for a 6th grade teaching position. We are still praying that God's will be done in her job search. She had an interview for a temp. secretary position with the Chamber of Commerce on Monday - will hear from that by first of next week. She is supposed to go for another interview this coming Friday. She had a difficult time with the scheduling at Wal-Mart and had to resign. I supported her decision 150%.

I did some computer work last night reloading some software and trying to get my email addresses back together - individuals and groups. I have a different hard-drive now and lost all my previous software and email in a "crash."

We watched Tennessee State Overseer E. C. McKinley on streaming video from the Bahamas National Convention last night from 8:30 - 9:30. It was unique hearing him preach and then hearing the Bahama Brass Band strike up after the message. We enjoyed that new experience. Computers and Internet can be and are being a great tool for world-wide ministry.



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