This one minute ad of archenemies coming together makes me smile. And in no way makes me want McDonalds food. Really. No. (I looked up the song, and it’s by an artist who goes by the name MoZella.) http://youtu.be/EShRCWOtNJ4
This one minute ad of archenemies coming together makes me smile. And in no way makes me want McDonalds food. Really. No. (I looked up the song, and it’s by an artist who goes by the name MoZella.) http://youtu.be/EShRCWOtNJ4
The MGPC Presbyterian Women’s Association held their 2014 breakup today and my colleague and myself both received lovely hamper baskets for our families. Other gifts were shared among the members. We feel so grateful for such generosity.
I’m having coffee with some friends this morning. People are worried that I’ll be working on holidays. But if there’s coffee and friends it’s not work. It’s like this.
After watching this video last week, I took some material from it and wrote the following article for the mgpc newsletter. I saw a testimony last week from Amber Sutterfield, a young woman who had experienced chronic sickness all her adult life, culminating in leukemia and bone marrow (stem cell) replacement. While watching I was …