@Olamide 😂
Psalm Sunday (119:15)
https://devotionaltreasure.wordpress.com/2022/07/03/psalm-sunday-11915/
Sunday PLUS, 3rd July 2022...coming REALLY soon
Sunday PLUS will be happening REALLY soon. From 5pm (UK time).
We've revised the format a little bit from our last one, so that we will be LIVE, via Facebook and YouTube - so you can choose which one works best for you to get involved.
Not sure what Sunday PLUS is? Check out the page on our website.
We love doing Sunday PLUS, and it's gonna to continue for a long time yet, God willing. But, today will be our last LIVE broadcast - from the 1st Sunday of August, we'll be uploading the video in advance so we can have a bit more of a rest as a family on a Sunday, but so Sunday PLUS will still be ready and waiting for you to enjoy.
Andy, Jo and Dave the Dog
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@sinbach thanks Eugene
i've just spent some time looking at viewing figures etc We just do what we believe God is asking of us and give it all we have.
i've never looked before...but it is quite humbling to be honest......
1,000 posts. We’re only just beginning!
This is your 1,000th post from the BerryBunch. And, well, we thought we should mark this in some way, so here we are!
On 19th April 2020 we published our very first post titled, simply, “First post of the BerryBunch.family blog”.
And, since then, we’ve grown from the odd video, to regular output including Sunday PLUS, Andy B 2 Minute Videos, Family Prayer Time, Marriage Matters, Endurance, Jo’s blog posts, Story Time with Dave the Dog and Little Blessings Online, books and more.
For the rest of this post visit our website --> https://www.berrybunch.family/1000-posts-were-only-just-beginning/
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#post #celebration #milestone #progress #berrybunchfamilyfive
@tymektt my thoughts exactly
@tanjaostman it was great meeting you all
I'm so happy that we got to travel by plane to the UK - you never know if they will will make it harder again to travel. It's so healthy for us who live in the European country with the least densely population to see other parts of the world, and especially western Europe's biggest city. We loved it and had so much fun. I'm so impressed with all polite and kind Brits that we have met. They live in a very crowded place, and are still patient with tourists. We happened to come during the biggest rail strike in 30 years, and made it anyway to @Berrybunchfamily and back by train. Now we're sitting on a train home, instead of a connection flight (due to delays in Heathrow). A great part of our journey has been about waiting, rescheduling, planning, and going from point A to B. My son googled that the average speed in London is 12 km/hrs for vehicles. That's slower than we cycle, so we rented Santander bikes a lot. They have 800 docking stations in London, and cost GBP 2 per 30 min.
@tanjaostman cool
Andy B
@DevotionalTreasures i must be especially awesome then, as people are always stunned when they meet me. lost for words is a fairly regular experience 😂 🤣 😅
and so starts another book...number 3 if you're keeping count.
book number 1 has been published - have you bought yourself a copy of it yet? either digital (eg Kindle) or paperback, from Amazon: "Broken Dreams, and Hope!"
book number 2 is awaiting a foreword and Nathan Berry's wonderful grammar checking skills. got a cover I like, so that is going well.
book number 3 now has all the text it needs, but requires some heavy editing...but that's the part I seem to do okay...started at 1180 pages, so made the book a bit bigger and am currently down to about 850 pages, now I've removed lots of line breaks from copying the text over lol...slight panic to start with! it won't be anywhere near that big when i've finished deleting everything that doesn't need to be there (from the transcripts of 20 episodes of Marriage Matters - of about 35 minutes each....oops, did I just give the topic away 😉 )
Andy B
@DevotionalTreasures i'm hopeless at classical music........i studied it at gcse level (history and appreciation of music).............it wasn't a great grade lol
my teacher liked me because of my musical talent, but conceded i wasn't a classical musician and that it appeared i didn't appreciate the history of classical music which was the heart of that course...i did better in Music GCSE....everybody thought i was rubbish
God inspired a song for my exam and we often practiced our music for exams etc during lessons, and never with headphones
when i played my piece it wasn't classically based, so always stunned the teacher and students into silence lol they didn't understand how someone like me could create music like that, since i didn't play the violin or cello, but an electronic keyboard
still makes me chuckle
We took possession of our newly acquired farm ! As usual many regions are flooding and others are struggling with drought. @sinbach #BTJ #Volunteers #Training
Pray that the God of Issac will perform miracle for His chosen people.
The pictures are from open sources!
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