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One of the lost arts in the Body of Christ today seems to be thinking.  Somehow we get in a short-term mentality, relegate our faith to another compartment of our life, and separate ourselves from the command to love God with all our heart, mind, and strength.  There are many streams in the Body of […]

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New Gibson baby–”Hannah Joy”

We are pleased to announce the arrival of a beautiful new baby girl to the Gibson family! She was born today at 12:18 PM, and weighs 9 lbs, 6 oz! Praise God! We have named her Hannah Joy, and she truly is.

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Disciples’ Prayer

This is a song version of what we normally call “the Lord’s Prayer”–the prayer He taught His disciples to pray. It’s in a rough draft recording form so far, but I’m going to try recording it again with Charissa and Stone soon, I hope. The text I used primarily is a version of […]

 
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The process was thorough–the contestants names were carefully folded and placed in a reindeer candle holder. Then…John, Bethel, and Peter each chose a paper from the bucket, giving us our three semi-finalists. Ultimately it was Joshua who chose from the three semi-finalists to give us the grand prize winner. And the winner […]

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Vision Forum giveaway contest

We have been really blessed by the ministry of the Vision Forum, which is a homeschool / family / Biblical worldview type of ministry. They have some really neat resources, everything from homeschoolers discovering an amazing allosaur skull to the history of warfare technology to the role of unmarried daughters to a Biblical worldview […]

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O Come Emmanuel

The children at our church are working on a dance to O Come, O Come Emmanuel, so we had to do a recording of Charissa singing it for them to practice to. Listen if you like–hope you enjoy.

 
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