My buddy Joe Kesselhon sent me this great link to a news video about his sister-in-law’s battle with cancer and their family’s choice to put LIFE first and trust God with their whole-selves.
Check out WDIO’s news story about Lora Kesselhon.
My buddy Joe Kesselhon sent me this great link to a news video about his sister-in-law’s battle with cancer and their family’s choice to put LIFE first and trust God with their whole-selves.
Check out WDIO’s news story about Lora Kesselhon.
I went on an uploading frenzy last night. I got some great Ella clips online for your enjoyment:
Shaun King – pastor at Courageous Church in Atlanta, GA just recently launched their new church and instead of spending their “promotions budget” on billboards, flyers, etc., they invested in providing a free breakfast to anyone who wanted it! No strings attached!
Sound familiar? I posted about this idea thanks to Shaun and others’ talking about it a few weeks ago!
This video speaks volumes of their first go at becoming FreeBreakfastChurch!
Check out FreeBreakfastChurch.com for more information and follow their progress of Loving God! Loving People! And Proving It!
My mother turned ## years-old yesterday, so today we met her and my father in Johnstown, PA for a day-of-adventure.
Mom and Dad got a late-start, so Jess, Ella and I enjoyed a quick-visit to the Inclined Plane of Johnstown – a literal people-mover that was built back in the late 1800’s. It is famed as the world’s steepest inclined plane and proved to be well-worth the visit. We had great conversation with the folks at the top of the hill who told us interesting facts about the plane as well as sold us worthless treasures from the gift shop!
Mom and Dad arrived after 2PM and we headed over to the Johnstown Flood Museum for a tour. Some amazing photographs and a LOT of reading proved interesting, but not overwhelmingly awesome like I was hoping.
Our museum admission also paid for admission to the Johnstown Heritage Center where each of us was given an identity of a different immigrant that came to the area in the 1800’s. We walked through the center as that immigrant and learned what it would’ve been like to walk in their shoes, get their job, and live their life. It was interesting, but a little out-dated technology-wise. I couldn’t bring myself to pick up the telephone headset that thousands of others had already put to their ear and face before me, thankyouverymuch.
After our two museum-visits, we finished the evening with dinner at Red Lobster to celebrate my mom’s ##th birthday. We are so blessed to be within 3-hours of them!
Special note: our Pontiac Montana hit the 100,000-mile mark tonight! I meant to capture the moment on digital-film, but must’ve slipped into a driving-coma and missed it.
Pictures from the day are here.
Tonight our quick-supper consisted of McDonald’s. Ella was her usual social, adorable self tonight and I was able to capture one of her interesting little twists on an everyday phrase.
Tonight, instead of, “I love you, Daddy!” it was – “I love you Stevan”
Seconds after this video ended it was “I love you Pastor Stevan!”
If you don’t think kids repeat what they hear, you’re WRONG!