Friday, June 30, 2006

Music From The Heart

Faber Grable's music from his heart will touch you deeply. Don't miss this historic encounter with joy and passion from Faber. With such hits as, "My heart is burning for more organ," and the ever popular "My chimes are just fine" you'll be uplifted to the clouds of heavenly bliss.

Listen to Faber play the chimes and harp to perfection as his voice soothes your pains away. Tired of the same old chime and organ music? Then you need to try Faber. He'll leave you numb with passion.

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Scary Doll Talks!!!


Candy is the talking doll that has everyone talking. To make matters worse, Grace Copeland will be playing the organ, in accompaniement, with this talking doll. May the Lord deliver us from talking dolls and organs.

There's something quite creepy about smiling, talking dolls of this kind.

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Jammin With Pete Drake

Move over Jimmie Hendrix, move over Eric Clapton...there's a new kid in town and his name is Pete Drake! His lightening fast pickin will leave you breathless.

Available for parties, revivals, and weddings--Pete's got the right music for the right occasion. One things for sure, he'll leave you begging for more.

He's also available for kid's parties and funerals. Call today!

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Friday, June 23, 2006

Mud+Kids=Fun!!!!!!

Week #3 is in the history books at our Crossings at Cedarmore Camp. It was the largest week so far with over 380 campers on the main campus. The Lord did a great work in the hearts of the kids. Spiritually speaking, it was probably the best week so far this summer.

It's amazing what kind of fun you can have with dirt and some water. One of the highlights for the kids is our Slurgefest. It's a cheap way of having alot of fun. I'll probably try it out next week.

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Saturday, June 17, 2006

Week 2 of Camp Concludes

Week 2 of our Crossings at Cedarmore camp is history. God certainly did a great work this week. It's amazing what happens when you love and hang out with kids all week. God changes them and He also changes us.

It seems that our new lake and horse-trail have been very successful. The kids love the horses. There's something almost majestic about a horse. They are alot of fun. I've really enjoyed just going down at night and hanging out with them. Camp is exhausting, but alot of fun at the same time. The true "fruit" of camp will never be fully known in this lifetime. We just can trust God that there will be.

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Saturday, June 10, 2006

Spurgeon Devotional: June 10th

"We live unto the Lord." Romans 14:8

If God had willed it, each of us might have entered heaven at the moment of conversion. It was not absolutely necessary for our preparation for immortality that we should tarry here. It is possible for a man to be taken to heaven, and to be found meet to be a partaker of the inheritance of the saints in light, though he has but just believed in Jesus. It is true that our sanctification is a long and continued process, and we shall not be perfected till we lay aside our bodies and enter within the veil; but nevertheless, had the Lord so willed it, He might have changed us from imperfection to perfection, and have taken us to heaven at once. Why then are we here?

Would God keep His children out of paradise a single moment longer than was necessary? Why is the army of the living God still on the battle-field when one charge might give them the victory? Why are His children still wandering hither and thither through a maze, when a solitary word from His lips would bring them into the centre of their hopes in heaven? The answer is: they are here that they may "live unto the Lord," and may bring others to know His love. We remain on earth as sowers to scatter good seed; as ploughmen to break up the fallow ground; as heralds publishing salvation. We are here as the "salt of the earth," to be a blessing to the world. We are here to glorify Christ in our daily life. We are here as workers for Him, and as "workers together with Him." Let us see that our life answereth its end. Let us live earnest, useful, holy lives, to "the praise of the glory of His grace." Meanwhile we long to be with Him, and daily sing:

"My heart is with Him on His throne, And ill can brook delay; Each moment listening for the voice,'Rise up, and come away."

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Blobbing Is Fun, Unless You Hurt Yourself

Well, I survived my first Crossings at Cedarmore camp. We worked long days to get the camp ready to go and our first week went off well. I got launched off of the Super Blob a few days before the camp opened. We were guinea pigs of sorts to see how the blob and the zip lines would work. As you can see from the picture, I caught some nice air.

The problem was, I didn't lean forward enough, so when I landed--it was flat on my back. It felt like someone smacked me across my lower back as hard as they could. It hurt pretty bad. Anyways, we worked those issues out and we now know what to do and what not to do--after about 5 days my back stopped hurting.

I will attempt to post about how the camps are going. There isn't much time in the day to blog. I'll try to late at night or in the morning. It's exciting to see these young kids come out to camp and have so much fun. It's even more exciting to hear them respond to God and His truth throughout the week.

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Thursday, June 01, 2006

Dave The Turntable Slave


Old-school rap at it's best! Devastatin Dave The Turntable Slave will rock your world! Dave is back with his new hit record, ZIP ZAP RAP. Just when you thought he went away, he's back for another attack. The Turntable Slave is back to show those sucker MC'S what rappin' is all about!

Dance and groove to his new hit single, "I Ain't Too Cool For School," and the critically acclaimed, "Jerry Curl For My Girl." Other hits include, "Stop Dissin' My Turntable Style" and the ever popular, "These Pants Are Real Leather, Not Pleather...Fool!"

Barry Manilow--"The Turntable Slave is the best thing to happen to music in a long time. I can smell greatness a mile away. Dave takes groovin to a whole new level."

Stevie Wonder--"I've never seen anything quite like it. Epic is the only word that comes to my mind!"

James Brown--"I'm a believer! I actually prefer Dave to Devo....and that's saying alot!"

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