Saturday, May 21, 2011

Sunny as She Grows














Sharing the Shade, Sharing the Love






Umbrella Javelin Dancing, Pre-Rapture Festivities for Amillenialists


For a period of time George Bell was a preacher in John Wesley’s “connexion.” As Bell was accused of “enthusiasm”, Wesley was initially hesitant to disassociate himself from Bell. The breaking point for Wesley came when Bell prophesied the end of the world on February 28, 1763. Here is what Wesley wrote in his published Journal when the day Bell prophesied the world would end arrived:

Preaching in the evening at Spitalfields on ‘Prepare to meet thy God,’ I largely showed the utter absurdity of the supposition that the world was to end that night. But notwithstanding all I could say, many were afraid to go to bed, and some wandered about in the fields, being persuaded that if the world did not end, at least London would be swallowed up by an earthquake. I went to bed at my usual time and was fast asleep about ten o’clock. (John Wesley, Journal, February 28, 1763, Works of John Wesley, Bicentennial Edition, vol. 21: 407.)













Sleep Well
Only the Father Knows The Day

Noah's School Play

Noah's class did a play about a garden overrun by weeds.
When you arrive late you get pretty bad seats,
on the floor, with no line of sight to your child.
So why put it on your blog?
Simple...

Zombie Hoedown!

In the Drive Through at Chick-Fil-A


Luke Gets Knighted


Knight
The Highest Honor



And Doughnuts

Joe Cool's Driving School