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Monday, November 17, 2008

I Hope It Doesn't Rain

Hello You Jonah Loving People,


Let me tell you what’s been happening since you last looked at this blog. I hope that was last week by the way or I would have a lot to update you on.

Well, this last weekend we had a work group here from Grace Community Church. It was great to have people here donating there weekend to help us with some good old elbow grease. “Well, what was accomplished?” you might be asking. Don’t worry, I will tell you. This last weekend we...

            Did a lot of organizing with our community library

            Put a lot of sealant on the roof to prevent leaks

            Moved the science cabinets out of the science room

We also took the windows out of the dining room, making it ready for new heat efficient windows. It was a productive weekend and we are very thankful to have been blessed by people willing to serve others for Jesus. Thank you, guys.

Don't worry we are working fast to put the new windows in. Rock On Todd! However, it is wide open in the Dining Room, as you can see, and it is quite cold when we are eating lunch. I think rain would be a bad thing at this point in time.

On another note, I am getting really excited about Thanksgiving and I hope you all are as well. It is a time to hopefully enjoy family and truly think about what we are thankful for and not in a perfunctory, let’s come up with something obvious kind of way. I would challenge you all to think hard about how God has blessed you this year or even this month, because I know He has, and thank Him for those blessings and ways He has showed His grace. The more I think about being thankful the more I think of Jesus. Simply put, Jesus is God who died to save His creation. Did you know without Jesus you wouldn’t even have life let alone salvation? That’s something to be thankful for.

 

Well I hope you all have a great week and remember to look for God’s grace in your life because it is there.

 

Proud to do Kingdom Work,

soka

As an added bonus here is a sweet High Ropes picture from our last retreat.




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