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Sunday, May 22, 2011
Recent activities
Last weekend, Marion and I attended an all day seminar on food preparation and preservation. It was OUTSTANDING. It was put on by some of our new friends in the Tacoma 912 Group here in town. Hours and hours and hours went into the preparation for this class and you can get a copy of the binder with all of the information in the class if you wish. I HIGHLY recommend it. Be prepared. Know how to survive if there is a natural or "man made" catastrophe in your neighborhood. The stores only have about three days of supplies on the shelf. What will happen if things are not under control by then? The material in this class tells how to safely and properly prepare and preserve enough for your family to survive without depending on someone else. There is a limited number of binders available (at cost)for $25.00. Let me know if you are interested and I can tie you in with the folks that put it together.
Last Monday Marion and I attended an all day seminar up in Bellevue, WA. sponsored by the "Family Policy Institute of Washington" on "Politics According to the Bible". It was also very good and I thank Pastor Perry Ames for telling me about it. The theme went very well with the monthly Bible Study we are having along these same lines.
Friday we attended the funeral of the son of a dear old friend of ours. It was difficult. Parents always feel that we should not have to attend the funeral of our children. It was good to see brother Art in our worship services today and we are continuing to pray for him as he grieves the loss of his son.
Saturday was "Community Clean up Day" and we got a lot accomplished around the old homestead here. We took two truck loads of junk to the dump and donation station that was set up near by and made at least a little dent in getting things in better order around here.
Good services in the House of the Lord today. See sermon outlines and hear the audio by going to our TLBC website. click here
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