Three Rights Make a Left
For the past several weeks I have been under a cloak of secrecy, knowing that if I let the cat out of the bag, I would have my wife Lori to answer to.
For the past several weeks I have been under a cloak of secrecy, knowing that if I let the cat out of the bag, I would have my wife Lori to answer to.
Exodus 20 through 24 gives the detailed daily living for Israel. Moses received these instructions from GOD while he was on the mountain.
I used to love air travel. It was so exciting to board a plane and roar off into the blue. The airlines treated you like royalty with meal choices and free drinks.
Sometime in your life you have probably heard a version of “The Starfish Story” by Loren Eiseley 1907-1977. Here is the story exactly as she wrote it:
In 2005 Forney rose to the occasion when we had back to back disasters.
Israel is brought to Mt. Sinai where GOD will appear to them in a cloud and let them hear Him to help them believe Him and obey all His commandants.
Starting chemo again, I knew I was going to lose my hair. AGAIN. It started late last week. At first I noticed a lot of hair in my brush in the morning.
It seems like an eternity since the end of the baseball road trip of a lifetime I took with my son TJ. It has only been a little over a month, but so much has transpired in that month.
After GOD caused water to come out of the rock and Israel was satisfied, AMALEK came and attacked Israel. This was the first time Israel was forced into battle since they came out Egypt.
Israel was set free from slavery (saved) and crossed the red sea (baptized to GOD “in symbol”) and now training must begin.
As a child, I was an unabashed tomboy. I didn’t want to play dolls or dressup.
The third stop on my baseball road trip with my son TJ was Nationals Stadium.
I saw a story on Yahoo! several weeks ago that drew my interest, because it brought what I consider good news concerning an issue that has bothered me for many years.
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 936, Forney, TX 75126
Physical Address: 201 W. Broad St., Forney, TX 75126
Phone: 972-564-3121
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