The March 2010 ROW Radio Spots are available for downloading!
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my great grandmother used to always say “shoot a monkey” whenever something didn’t go right or when she realized she forgot something. She died when I was 14 but i find myself using it today and I am 36
My dad and both his sisters can sing really well and my grandma played the piano. They always sang and played as part of the worship. My grandpa never was up there and so I asked him why. He said well I can’t sing. Then he said “If ya can’t sing it pretty, sing it loud!”. My husband and one of our daughters now sing at our church. I was singing my heart out during one worship set and my son laughing said to me, you wish you could be up there don’t you? And I looked at him and said, “nope, if ya can’t sing it pretty, sing it loud!”
When times got tough, I always told my children that “this is not the end of the road, just a bend in the road.” They are now adults and still remind each other that when they have something difficult come at them, remember what mom said, this is only a “bend in the road.”
I always tell my teenaged children this when they are dwelling on somthing that has happened and didn’t go their way or something that they wanted to happen and didn’t “You can’t change the past you can only go on from today forward”.
Is there a link that we can see a picture that the person was talking about in “We’d better be grateful”?
i am listening to klove and ben was saying what he brings with him when he is traveling. my husband is coming back from 8-days of a missions trip to haiti today. he did special things for me to remind me i am protected by God’s love through him like having my phone ring every morning at 10am telling me a sweet something and sending me to a place in our home where he had hidden a love note reminding me of who i am in Christ, how much i am loved and missed and to smile all day! on the 4th day his note said that it was about time to tell me that he had taken one of my shirts and sprayed my perfume so i was not just with him through our Oneness in Christ, but also in the reminder of my smell *smile*… so that is what my husband took with him on his trip abroad this week! thank yo for sharing and your commitment to the cause of our Lord’s Kingdom!
blessings to you and yours in Christ..
cynthia