Ned,
I will be praying for the praise team. I will pray that the Lord's wil
to be done.
Amy
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From: "Ned Benton" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 5:10 PM
Subject: What a week!
> Hello everyone,
> I agree Vicky, it seems as though all of us have been busy or lazy this
> week. (grin) I only worked today this week. I do have some work
tomorrow
> and some on Friday. Next week, I will not work Monday through Wednesday
and
> will only have thursday and Friday work. Things will probably be back to
> normal on the 20th.
> I went to breakfast with the men from our church on Monday. Boy! You
> should see the breakfast I ate. I ordered scrambled with cheese and hash
> browns also bacon. When they brought the breakfast, I had four pieces of
> bacon, three pancakes that I didn't realize came with it and the hash
browns
> that I had ordered. Can't believe I ate the whole thing. (smile)
> My regular driver has taken the summer off and I have a college student,
> girl member of the church, driving for the summer. It is a big help to
her
> and a big help to Joyce, my regular driver.
> Pray for our praise team, please. Our leader, whose family provides
> keyboard, clairanet, trombone and a singer, has dibetus and it is the
kind
> that doesn't get better. Last Sunday, he told us (the praise team) that
> after much prayer and contemplation, he and his family are going to give
up
> the praise team. The doctor told him last week that his autonomic system
is
> out of whack and it is the dibetus that is doing it. What is that? Oh,
you
> want to know what the autonomic system is? So do I. Paul, our leader of
> the pt, said that it is the system that controls the dibetic situation.
> Without it, it doesn't look good. My concern is that with Paul and his
> family, the praise is going to have a difficult time. It might even fall
> apart. I know the Lord can provide and am praying to that end. We need
to
> just follow His leading.
>
> Vicky, good thing thinkers can write.
> Rhonda, thank God someone brought you chocolate!
> Lelia, glad to hear that you are meeting your new neighbors.
> Blake, I think you might have a future in technical teaching.
>
> God bless you all and thank you for always being here for me and the
entire
> echurch family.
>
> Ned
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