Sunday, April 27, 2008

Cedar Point - Ready

Great, Great! Things look great for Cedar point. The reduced price for getting a group rate, has passed us by, so everyone is on their own for picking up tickets for their family. I confirmed with Kari that her family will arrive at Mammaw’s Thursday May 15th evening to sack out on the floor. I will have blankets laid out and ready for sleeping. Kristy, if you family is joining us that night, please call me (239)834-4452. We have plenty of room. Friday morning we will be eating breakfast (full farmer’s hand special) at 6:30am. This will allow us to leave Canton Michigan at 7:15am. When you add in the time Yahoo calculates, and the soda stop, gas stop, diaper stop that we traditionally make, it puts us at the gate at 9:45am. I have my own directions, and you are welcome to follow me. I go at my own speed, so you might want to get your own directions or use your own GPS. Since we have a pleothra of desires and ride interests in the park maybe we should plan on meeting together for lunch. Emily wants to get a Cedar Point shirt, so we will be doing some stopping by the gift shops. The Fudge and Needle ride is a must for us 6. We will plan to do that just before dusk. When you mention the big ferris wheel, Tabitha explains her plan on staying on the ground with Katie and Ty. Honestly I am asking for one brave soul to go with me and my two girls. I am a little afraid as well. Dad, thank you for the arrangements for the motel. Oh, Yeah. Bring a Camera. "God, I pray for Travis. Guide him to yourself. I pray for his safety each day at school and home." Mark

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Free Stuff

I have been checking Craig’s list each morning. Today I found something. I told the girls it might be great, it might be nothing. To make a short story long, here goes….. The internet post said, manicans, shelf, and other items. We went to the bridal shop near Pizza Hut. For those of you out of town, remember America’s most wanted and the story about the two girls held at knife point to get in a black SUV and leave there baby, then found out they were all illegal aliens? Right next to that store. The window said 10am-5pm, but was locked. I told the girls it could be nothing or something? They opened a little after ten. We went in. Ty , Emily , Sarah, and I went in. This lady did not know exactly what her boss was wanting to give away. It is a bridal store moving to Cape Coral, so …… She handed Emily a pair of earrings, then Sarah, Then she went to the children’s maid of honors dresses. Did I tell you that the girls just got done watching “America’s Prom Queen”? So we left with a pair of shoes, 3 dresses, bracelet, purse, vail, and the two earring sets. She has my number and has told me to come back tonight. I have their number too, so might call them near 3pm. Anyway, Mammaw, we might have some dresses that are too big. Could you do any sewing for us? ”Dear God, I come to you today asking for your safety while Keela and William return from PRico. Jesus, you said that you would send the comforter, I ask that you guide this spirit to William today. Having your father’s heath questioned is nothing taken lightly, and I pray that you would fill his mind and heart with peace.” Mark

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

King's Kids

Good Morning! Emily worked for some time on one of her King'sKids projects. I wanted to show it to you. This is the size of an entire poster board. It is many small rips of paper glued in the pattern. They will be competing Saturday May 3rd. I have not done much posting lately, so this prayer is from the dedication. Chloe "I pray that God will save your life at a very young age. That he will keep you from dangers and evil. I pray that you can influence your family and friends toward God." Mark

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

The Muffin Man

Hey Ya’ll, I know you all have seen the miraculous images of Mother Mary. Wait until you see this photo. Sarah noticed the revelation of someone you all know. Do you know the Muffin Man? We thought he lived down the lane, but he was here for breakfast Monday morning. Wow his eyes are really Blue. Katie is getting a nick name of “skinny”. We have her eating anything in sight. So, yes! our floors are getting cleaner, but she is still , as I affectionately call her, “Light Weight ”. Pray that she would gain a few. Tab will have more data in her blog for you. 10SCTimothy “Dear God, I pray you make this Timothy like those that have come before him. Timothy in the Bible, learning of You at his mother’s feet. Like his Grandfather, a true example of The Christian Man.” TMarkD

Sunday, April 6, 2008

My Hero John Harper

I feel bad copying this as a blog, but wanted to let you know about my hero. Often during the day, the Holy Spirit will lead me to give a tract to someone. When The devil urges me to ignore this instruction, I often think of my Hero. Where was God when Titanic went down? For some aboard the sinking ship, He was nowhere to be found. He was there for many others, providing a spiritual lifeboat throughout the ordeal. And for others still, He appeared in the form of a servant sent to lead them to Jesus and life everlasting. God's servant aboard Titanic was second class passenger Reverend John Harper, a Baptist minister born May 29, 1872, to a solid Christian family in Houston Renfrewshire, Scotland. As his young life unfolded, he was consumed by the word of God, and, by age 17, he was preaching the gospel on the streets of his village. A few years later, his calling led him to London, England, where his giant passion for the salvation of others became the defining mission of his ministry. Empowered with courage and compassion, he started his own church in September of 1896-now known as the Harper Memorial Baptist Church in Glasgow. His congregation grew dramatically over the next 13 years. He married during this time but was widowed shortly after God blessed their union with a beautiful baby girl. Her name was Annie Jessie Harper but Reverend Harper called her "Nina." She was six years old when she boarded Titanic in Southampton with her father and his sister-in-law, Miss Jessie Wills Leitch. They were on their way to Chicago where Harper was scheduled to conduct a series of revival meetings. On the evening of April 14, 1912, Reverend Harper was on deck admiring the sunset. "It will be beautiful in the morning," he remarked as the RMS Titanic sailed swiftly through the bitterly cold Atlantic. At 11:40 p.m., the promise of a beautiful morning was dashed when an iceberg scraped the ship's starboard side, ripping open six watertight compartments. According to reports, John Harper rushed his daughter to lifeboat 11, kissed her goodbye and handed her over to Aunt Jessie, promising they would see him again someday. Flares that lit the dark sky were reflected in the tears on his face as he backed away into a crowd of desperate souls. Only minutes later, Titanic literally broke in half, plunging 1,498 people into the dark, frigid waters. John Harper was one of them. Survivors later recalled seeing the reverend swimming through the 28- degree water, trying to lead the doomed to Christ. One young man testified a stranger swam up to him and asked, "Are you saved?" When "No" was his reply, the stranger tossed him his life jacket and said, "Here then; you need this more than I do," and swam away to others. Because of the intense cold, he had grown too weak to swim. His last words before slipping under: "Believe in the Name of the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved." Following the disaster, a nameless survivor wrote about the stranger who urged him to call out to Jesus for his soul's safety: "Then and there, with two miles of water beneath me, in my desperation I cried to Christ to save me." Of the 1,498 people who went into the water that night, only six were rescued. One of them was this young man. The survivor later claimed the stranger, who prayed for the eternal welfare of others, was the Reverend John Harper, Titanic's Angel of Mercy. "God, I pray that you would make each of us a stronger soul winner. I pray for unsaved souls. I pray that you would direct their path across ours today. Dear God, I pray that we might place the rush of our life to the side as we focus in on divine appointments you have created throughout the day. I pray that none of us will miss our chance to say a word about Jesus." TMarkD

Cedar Point May 16th

Tab has found a way to make tickets $34 for 5 and older, then $14 for seniors and the little ones. Puggles "I pray for your growth and safety today. God will you teach Puggles truth in Sunday School today. Make church fun and real in this young child's life." TMarkD