Praise the Lord for His blessings!! 🙂 And thank you for sharing these photos. Oh my–that baby that John is holding is adorable! Love, Mrs. Patti
Love the photo of John and Johnny, so sweet.
Your brother and the baby are both very cute. (;
I was blessed to see the rest of your family at your most recent conference in Indiana this October. As a sophomore attending a secular university where wives and mothers are seen as sidelines, I felt encouraged by your parents’ speaking on how important the roles of mothers and fathers are, even in something as “simple” as scheduling their family, but most importantly, leading them down the path of God. I recognized the joy in your sisters’ lives even as they just sold your family’s books. It’s a joy that I feel, as a fellow sister in Christ, comes from the peace of God when you are dwelling in his commands to the best of your abilities. The day that I attended your conference, I had come from another long day on campus, but the brief time I spent hearing your parents and seeing the fulfillment that is possible in ministry with your family gave me more happiness than any college textbook. One day I long to be a wife and mother, but am resigned, for now, as a single woman, to the path God currently has me on and doing with it what God requires. God bless you all!
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Praise the Lord for His blessings!! 🙂 And thank you for sharing these photos. Oh my–that baby that John is holding is adorable!
Love, Mrs. Patti
Love the photo of John and Johnny, so sweet.
Your brother and the baby are both very cute. (;
I was blessed to see the rest of your family at your most recent conference in Indiana this October. As a sophomore attending a secular university where wives and mothers are seen as sidelines, I felt encouraged by your parents’ speaking on how important the roles of mothers and fathers are, even in something as “simple” as scheduling their family, but most importantly, leading them down the path of God. I recognized the joy in your sisters’ lives even as they just sold your family’s books. It’s a joy that I feel, as a fellow sister in Christ, comes from the peace of God when you are dwelling in his commands to the best of your abilities. The day that I attended your conference, I had come from another long day on campus, but the brief time I spent hearing your parents and seeing the fulfillment that is possible in ministry with your family gave me more happiness than any college textbook.
One day I long to be a wife and mother, but am resigned, for now, as a single woman, to the path God currently has me on and doing with it what God requires.
God bless you all!