Wednesday, July 16, 2008






HELLO EVERYBODY!


It looks like so many people are enjoying fishing or looking at fish these summer days,
I thought I'd show you some cool pictures. I hope you like them!

Blessings! -Missygirl*

Friday, July 04, 2008


HAPPY FOURTH
OF JULY!

HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY!!






HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY EVERYONE!!!

I hope all is well friends! I had some things I wanted to share with you today.

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When I'm out and about, with the high price of gasoline, I like to remember to keep in mind the places I need to go and the order in which I do them. After all:

WASTE NOT, PUMP NOT.

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Three Girls Start a Revival

Annie Sinclair, Christy Campbell, and Christy Anderson -aged from ten to twelve years old- began a midday prayer meeting back of the schoolhouse. From the very first this little prayer meeting was of great power. Boys and girls were converted, the first convert being a lad of ten.
The prayer meeting grew in numbers and in power. The pastor became interested. From the woods the meeting was taken to the parsonage, and then to the church. Soon the church was filled to overflowing with anxious souls seeking salvation. The people came from many miles, and there was a genuine revival. The wonderful revival continued for nearly two years, until hundreds were converted, and the entire face of the country was changed. Out of that revival came foreign missionaries, ministers, college professors, Bible school superintendents and teachers, church workers in all ranks of life. It came about in answer to the prayers of three little girls. No one can tell until the books are opened what wonderful results flowed from those prayer meetings! If three little girls can do that, why can't we?*

Lord, use me...use my children to light revival fires and to lead others to Christ. In Jesus' name. Amen.*

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(While having a picnic) Listen to old-timers, who say that ants won't cross a thick chalk line. If you bring a pie to a picnic, draw a chalk circle around it, and it might be safe- from ants at least.*
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Have a super day! Blessings! -Missygirl*

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