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Saturday, November 15th, 2008 Life Comments

Not Thinking of Myself Today!

Scott Fillmer is giving away a free computer.  Check out the entry for his contest here on his blog.  So I decided to enter one of my favorite organizations into the contest to win this free computer.  The organization is Alabama Rural Ministries and here is what they are all about.

Our Mission

We believe Christ’s love must be expressed in action to people in need. ARM is a hands on ministry, responding to people through Christian love with an emphasis in housing repair and children’s ministry.

Alabama Rural Ministry coordinates home repair efforts and children’s day camps in rural parts of Alabama. We are interdenominational but are connected to the United Methodist Church. All denominations are welcome to come and serve!

“For the service that you give is not only supplying the needs of everyone but is an expression of many thanks to God.” 2 Corinthians 9:11-12


ARM has focused its efforts in sharing God’s love in two primary areas:

Home Repair - The ARM staff assists teams coming to do home repair by purchasing materials, introducing teams to their families, and serving as technical assistants. Typical ARM projects include repairing and/or replacing roofs, ceilings, floors and walls. We also build steps and wheelchair ramps for elderly or disabled individuals. We match our projects with the skills of our volunteers, maximizing the services we are able to provide. Our service extends to plumbing and electrical work when our volunteers are able to do such work. If you are involved in a group with any of these skills, please consider a trip to ARM to help the elderly and disabled families of rural Alabama.

Day Camps - Teams working with the day camp work with the ARM day camp staff to plan Bible studies, songs, recreation activities and much more! Day camps are run similarly to Vacation Bible Schools and other day camp programs. Our volunteers are able to enhance the children’s experiences through interaction, whether it be fellowship, playing games, going on field trips, or presenting Bible stories and devotions. The children of the Sonshine Day Camp are truly remarkable in their ability to show love to so many volunteers that come in and out of their lives each summer. We invite anyone with a love for children to join us for this amazing experience this summer.

Volunteer teams come from all over the country to do either home repair and/or work with day camps for area children. At select sites, groups may choose to do both types of ministries at the same time!

I hope ARM wins this computer.  I’m sure it would get put to good use there.

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Tuesday, November 11th, 2008 Life, Technology Comments

Focus on the Good Times.

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Sunday, November 9th, 2008 Life Comments

Weekend Work Detail

How does everyone else handle the weekend work detail business around your house?  Does everyone grumble and moan about helping out?  How do you motivate them to just do it and get it over with?  Maybe you don’t do it on the weekends.  Saturday morning has become the time my household gets together and cleans the house.  For example this morning here’s our list:

  • Dishes, load and unload
  • Toilets, just do it
  • Floors, sweep and mop, vaccum carpets
  • Dust
  • Trash, take out all bathroom and kitchen trash
  • Clothes, fold and put away
  • Bedrooms, pickup and put away

Saturday, November 8th, 2008 Life Comments

Parable Of Jotham

I was discussing the parable of Jotham over on the OSG group on facebook.  I thought it is very appropriate for the time we are currently in with the new leaders taking office soon.

If you would like to check it out it’s Judges 9:7-15.  Are there any Abimelech’s in this past election?

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Friday, November 7th, 2008 Blog Small Group, Life, Politics Comments

Election 08 News/Twitter Feed

Here is my contribution to the election news frenzy today.  Plus I wanted to play around with the sproutbuilder.com tools.  Very cool stuff.

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008 Life Comments

Celebration Dinner Broadcast

This weekend is a big one for Cornerstone.  We have our annual celebration dinner.  This is a time we look back over the year and see where we have been.  It is also a time to plan for the next year.  We are going to broadcast this event live on Mogulus.  On Sunday Nov. 2 at 5:30pm Central time you should see something in the player below.  Join us!  Or you can go here to Mogulus to see a bigger version with the chat screen enabled to the right of the player.

“REMOVED THE PLAYER GO HERE TO SEE IT”

Thursday, October 30th, 2008 Life, Technology Comments