@MLindley prayer hands
Andy B
@Rinati you're very welcome π
Andy B and the BerryBunch
@Rinati we hope and pray it may inspire or encourage you in some way to your own creative best π
The BerryBunch
Something 4 Sunday, Season 1, Episode 6
Ready for your viewing delight from 5pm Saturdays.
In Episode 6 we also get to see some bloopers from some funny moments!
Andy and Jo pick out a couple of their favourite clips: a Teddy Bear Memory Verse, a Skit on Prayer; Jo shares how much she enjoyed Andyβs passion for the Bible and how she loved the analogy of a dictionary and a Bible and Andy shares how much he loved the Family Prayer time in a den.
The BerryBunch
African slaves being sold for $400 USD. Fellow believers, we have to change this. https://backtojerusalem.com/slavery-in-libya-where-you-can-buy-an-african-slave-for-400/
@sinbach @Joshua_D_Jones he's a nice chap in person too ;-)
Andy B
@Lindseyay loving DingDash and have encountered some truly lovely people here; questions are answered civilly....it's almost surreal lol
Our lemon chicken is cooking (cooked by our 3 lovely children); we have running cold & hot water and food in the cupboards. We each have a spare pair of shoes and trousers which makes me so feel so very fortunate!
And I'm remembering to be grateful for all we have and fight for the joy that the devil desires to steal!!
Andy B and family
If you want something extra for your Sunday, our 5th Episode of Something 4 Sunday is now available - https://youtu.be/wDXxpPpfSks (or our Facebook page)
For God's family, no matter your age π
This week we get very excited about the Bible π and how it is very much a living word.
Worship, memory verse, child friendly teaching, family prayer ideas and much more
It's geared towards younger viewers, but most of those getting involved at present are a little older ;-)
Andy B
@4given I'm lovin DingDash too π
Andy B
@Matthias thanks
I'm wondering how much if a UK v US culture thing this is...
But wider, I've seen some churches get creative to continue to reach the lost while many more have sat back and are seemingly waiting to get back to normal...so sad :-(
To sue to get what you want just seems alien to me but maybe it means something different in the US
In the UK I'd [innocently] link it with getting lots of money when you've been wronged by somebody else. Nothing more, nothing less
Cheers
Andy B
What are people's thoughts on Grace Church suing the state?
I'm British, so the idea of suing is not something I'm familiar with
But, while I think it is wrong how churches have been treated, compared to pubs or casinos, I'm not able to reconcile these actions as a Christian
Maybe it's an American culture thing but I don't think so
I do think fighting to get back into a building to sing is missing the point when so many churches have waited more than they've innovated
Thoughts???
Andy B