
We received the pictures from burn camp and they are fantastic. I sent a link to all so they can view them, but just in case I forgot someone, here are a few. I don't know how to attach a link in this window but when I find out (Aaron's help) I will. It is so apparent what a great time Myles had!
3 comments:
Wonderful wonderful progress! Thanks for the updates. Watching Myles smiling and canoeing it a true testament LIVING life to the fullest. Love and prayers and blessings ALWAYS anana & mali in san diego
No Limit to His Love
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
"This is how we know what real love is: Jesus gave his life for us."
I John 3:16
It’s nice to be included. You aren’t always. Universities exclude you if you aren’t smart enough. Businesses exclude you if you aren’t qualified enough, and sadly, some churches exclude you if you aren’t good enough.
But though they may exclude you, Christ includes you. When asked to describe the width of his love, he stretched one hand to the right and the other to the left and had them nailed in that position so you would know he died loving you.
But isn’t there a limit? Surely there has to be an end to this love. You’d think so, wouldn’t you? But David the adulterer never found it. Paul the murderer never found it. Peter the liar never found it. When it came to life, they hit bottom. But when it came to God’s love, they never did.
WOW Myles, Look at you!! What answer to prayer you have been. Have a great day, and remember, prayers and LOVE continue!! Aunt
k8
Contentment
Friday, July 18, 2008
“He who follows righteousness and mercy finds life, righteousness, and honor.”
Proverbs 21:21 NKJV
In our world, contentment is a strange street vendor, roaming, looking for a home, but seldom finding an open door. He moves slowly from house to house, knocking on doors, offering his wares: an hour of peace, a smile of acceptance, a sigh of relief. But his goods are seldom taken. We are too busy to be content.
“Not now, thank you. I’ve too much to do,” we say. “Too many marks to be made, too many achievements to be achieved…”
So the vendor moves on. When I asked him why so few welcomed him into their homes, his answer left me convicted. “I charge a high price, you know. My fee is steep. I ask people to trade in their schedules, frustrations, and anxieties. I demand that they put a torch to their fourteen-hour days and sleepless nights. You’d think I’d have more buyers.” He scratched his beard, then added pensively, “But people seem strangely proud of their ulcers and headaches.”
WOW . . .I say stop, slow down, and let JESUS!! Much love and continued prayers to all!! ~Aunt
k8
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