Posted on May 12, 2008 by ih
I found this a while ago on another site, shared it with a MOPS group a few weeks ago, and figured it’s good for another laugh on the heel’s of Mothers Day.
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Posted on April 10, 2008 by ih
No wonder so many ‘apostles’ are popping up these days. Check out the story:
LAFAYETTE — A little-known evangelist from Louisiana has become a rising star in the South ever since he added the title “Apostle” to his name. George Mahaley, once a no-name itinerant preacher who criss-crossed Alabama in a trailer with his family, [...]
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Posted on March 3, 2008 by ih
Here’s a good laugh to help get your week started. It is from a fellow member of an online writers group I belong to. Enjoy!
from www.youtube.com posted with vodpod
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Posted on January 12, 2008 by ih
Our seven year old daughter is daddy’s little sunshine. Being sibling number four to three older brothers has given her motive to wrap daddy around her little fingers. And he loves it, especially when he gets another one of her homemade love notes with more colors on it than Joseph’s coat.
Here was her latest:
“Dear [...]
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Posted on November 28, 2007 by ih
I shouldn’t be surprised that Murphy’s Law applies to computer technology.
First our internet goes out. We live in missions housing, so calling for technical help was that much more frustrating since the account is not in our name. Try explaining to a foreigner (sounded like a techie from India) that, yes, we use the [...]
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Posted on September 19, 2007 by ih
So I go to an interview yesterday and my brain can’t connect with my mouth. Or vice versa.
What is it about three ordained ministers asking me simple questions that turns my brain to jelly and my tongue to mush? I could have answered more coherently with a shot of Novocain numbing my mouth, for all I [...]
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