Lost in the Night
I loved doing this piece. It is a heart-cry.
The concert Sunday was sweet. Amazing how the venue can be so individual, lending to such an original performance.
Two funerals and friends from out-of-town rounded out this amazing weekend.
Weeping happened, but it was for the deep joy that the impact of the departed had on so many lives worldwide. So many people came to Christ through the ministry of both.
That is sweetness.
Sweet fellowship with dear friends, introducing believers to each other, sharing a meal and our spiritual resolve.
It was exactly what I needed after a bruising week.
Remember what the daily news can never take away: assurance of the truth of Christ's love and power in all things.
Today is a day to breathe and prepare for upcoming adventures.
Our homeschool is embarking on a field trip of epic proportions.
Included will be language immersion, history of the Middle Ages, Renaissance, and WWII in particular. We will explore a baroque castle, plus see mountains for the first time. Oh, and the students will be flying for the first time too. They have been primed for trying a new diet, things they've never seen before. They've been clued on cross-cultural behavior differences and social mores.
Highlights will include at least two organ concerts in cathedrals.
And we will be renewing friendships that have endured for a quarter of a century.
It's going to be magnificent. Of course.
Auf Wiedersehen!
I loved doing this piece. It is a heart-cry.
The concert Sunday was sweet. Amazing how the venue can be so individual, lending to such an original performance.
Two funerals and friends from out-of-town rounded out this amazing weekend.
Weeping happened, but it was for the deep joy that the impact of the departed had on so many lives worldwide. So many people came to Christ through the ministry of both.
That is sweetness.
Sweet fellowship with dear friends, introducing believers to each other, sharing a meal and our spiritual resolve.
It was exactly what I needed after a bruising week.
Remember what the daily news can never take away: assurance of the truth of Christ's love and power in all things.
Today is a day to breathe and prepare for upcoming adventures.
Our homeschool is embarking on a field trip of epic proportions.
Included will be language immersion, history of the Middle Ages, Renaissance, and WWII in particular. We will explore a baroque castle, plus see mountains for the first time. Oh, and the students will be flying for the first time too. They have been primed for trying a new diet, things they've never seen before. They've been clued on cross-cultural behavior differences and social mores.
Highlights will include at least two organ concerts in cathedrals.
And we will be renewing friendships that have endured for a quarter of a century.
It's going to be magnificent. Of course.
Auf Wiedersehen!
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