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@DevotionalTreasures lovely and encouraging post as ever while being equally challenging.

my friend, you have a true gift

@MaryMamuzich Ii know what you mea

Glad I can, but that missionary is what made the difference!!

@MaryMamuzich a Chinese missionary taught me how to use chopsticks...I don't think I'd have otherwise learned - it certainly does take some effort!!

@MaryMamuzich @bethany me too πŸ™‚

Hymns, children's worship, adult contemporary...all works for me, especially when people worship from the heart

@MaryMamuzich @bethany I can imagine...I love the pentecostal and contemporary approach to worship. I've been a worship leader since I was 10!

But in one church, I did get bored, so sat down and read the bible (or probably Facebook) while the repetition continued... 😜

My hand made gift for Steven, made with my fair hand, pipe cleaners and a lollipop sticks (with a panic stricken Jo in the background, in case I cut myself with the sharp metal ends at each end of the pipe cleaner)

A Zimmer Frame for his advancing years πŸ™‚ (old persons walking frame)

His face says it all

Andy B

@Olamide this is the gift I mentioned

@StevenBerry 's Birthday Breakfast...the steak went down exceedingly well. Even with @TakeN who doesn't usually like steak!

It truly is the perfect accompaniment to a cooked breakfast

Our children are brave too!!!
decided to send an Elder's child to an educational institution for higher studies. To save money we decided to send the student alone. A first time traveller had to protect oneself against authorities, pickpockets, human traffickers, drunkards and drug addicts.
Last week our child not just managed to travel by Bus, Taxi, Train and share ride, shared Gospel through their family testimony!
Thank you for caring for our children.
Thank you @sinbach

@StevenBerry Happy Birthday!! God bless your day and guide you in all wisdom as you grow in faith and in the love of the Lord!

@bethany yep. Already has. I was in tears clicking that refresh button last night πŸ˜‚

@StevenBerry turns 18 in about 50 minutes (5th January)

He's an awesome man, friend, brother and son.

From a precious little bundle of just 7lbs 14ozs, he's now become a super fit cross country runner.

We're super proud of what he has already accomplished, and are so excited for the plans God has for him in the future.

He's handled disaster and ruin and serious illnes with elegance and confidence and peace and many other stupendously well rounded qualities.

He's a better man at 18 than I was, because he can cook brilliant tasting meals, clean the house, and he has a godly wisdom that surpasses most people I've met.

He's an utter privilege for us to have raised this far (and that is never over) and while 18 is just another number, and turning 18 is just another day, he is no ordinary 18 year old. He is really rather exceptional.

Happy 18th birthday son!!

Mum and Dad

PS personally I blame his parents for such an awesome upbringing - they must be something proper awesome! πŸ˜‚πŸ˜œπŸ˜ƒπŸ˜‰β˜ΊοΈ

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