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Five Feet High and Rising | People Matter
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People Matter to God. Will You Matter to People? May 2, 2014. Five Feet High and Rising. My husband and I live in a quiet little neighborhood by a large park with a creek flowing through it. There is only one small road out of our neighborhood, which isn’t a big deal since we are less than a minute from the main road. In fact, the only thing blocking out the sound of rushing cars is a large wooded hill. Before the next flood. I mean Hurricane Sandy couldn’t even flood the place out. Despite the torrentia...
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Kids say the silliest things… | People Matter
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People Matter to God. Will You Matter to People? June 29, 2015. Kids say the silliest things…. Liebenzell Missionary, Crystal Gosnell, decided to ask some of her kids at Ministry of Mercy Orphanage in Nigeria a series of questions going around on Facebook. The result was some adorable, funny, and confusing answers…. He just stared blankly for every question). 1 What is something mom always says to you? Tom: I love you. This is obviously a problem area we’ve been working on lately). 2 What makes mom happy?
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Common Ground | People Matter
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People Matter to God. Will You Matter to People? April 21, 2014. What did this past Easter Sunday look like for you? Hopefully not like this…. My Easter Sunday involved having to get up super early for worship team practice, as we added an extra service to accommodate more people in our church, and burning my mouth on a cup of coffee my husband placed in this magical to-go-mug that can keep anything inside scorching hot for 8 hours (just the way I like it,. My pastor used the metaphor of coffee in talkin...
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Missionary Girl Musings: Packing Out for Furlough
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This blog will be musings about my journey and my adventures going to Guam to serve God as Dean of Women at Pacific Island Bible College. Tuesday, January 19, 2010. Packing Out for Furlough. In the mean time I will be living in Schooley's Mountain NJ while spending time resting and renewing and eventually visiting churches and supporters. I am very thankful for the opportunity to be here at Mission's headquarters and get a chance to know the staff that supports us while we are in the field. Jamie (Kane) ...
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Missionary Girl Musings: May 2009
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This blog will be musings about my journey and my adventures going to Guam to serve God as Dean of Women at Pacific Island Bible College. Thursday, May 21, 2009. Posted by Melissa Heck. For 4 Days, A committee from our accrediting agency came and reviewed all our documentation, interviewed staff, faculty, and students, and just generally looked around. Although not all of us got interviewed - we were all "on call". Today they finished. Here is all the staff, faculty and the committee. Here is what Sonny ...
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Missionary Girl Musings: January 2010
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This blog will be musings about my journey and my adventures going to Guam to serve God as Dean of Women at Pacific Island Bible College. Tuesday, January 19, 2010. Packing Out for Furlough. In the mean time I will be living in Schooley's Mountain NJ while spending time resting and renewing and eventually visiting churches and supporters. I am very thankful for the opportunity to be here at Mission's headquarters and get a chance to know the staff that supports us while we are in the field.
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Missionary Girl Musings: November 2009
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This blog will be musings about my journey and my adventures going to Guam to serve God as Dean of Women at Pacific Island Bible College. Friday, November 27, 2009. On Sunday November 1st my co-worker Kalvin was baptized by Austin Evers who is the head of the University of Guam Student ministry. After his baptism, Kalvin decided to change his name to "Daniel". He said he wanted to do that because Daniel (the prophet) was a man of prayer. Also it was the name of his grandfather. Posted by Melissa Heck.
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Missionary Girl Musings: End of the Road
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This blog will be musings about my journey and my adventures going to Guam to serve God as Dean of Women at Pacific Island Bible College. Sunday, May 09, 2010. End of the Road. One Day in Guam on one of my many adventures, I saw this cross at the end of the road. Ok in reality is was the end of someone's drive way. But now matter where we are at the end or the driveway or the end of the road. or at least a chapter in our lives. Jesus is still there. Posted by Melissa Heck. Havertown, PA, United States.
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Missionary Girl Musings: September 2009
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This blog will be musings about my journey and my adventures going to Guam to serve God as Dean of Women at Pacific Island Bible College. Sunday, September 27, 2009. The Lutheran Church of Guam challenged PIU to sports challenge of Basketball, Volleyball, and Tug-of-War. Maymay, Jen, and Jayleen pose together before the volleyball challenge. Eric, Katie, and Noelle enjoy watching the basketball game. Mason, the great dane, was one of the highlights of the day. Meluat made a new friend. Yep Daisy be schoo...