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latino heat vs. white lightning | Cinda Adams
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Latino heat vs. white lightning. All month long, Pastor Mundo. Latino heat) and John Farmer. White lightning) have been talking smack to each other. It was fun watching church news each week for the next episode of excitement. This past weekend we held a men’s conference at my church. And decided to let these guys put their muscles where their mouths have been. We rented an inflatable boxing ring, complete with oversized boxing gloves and let them go for it. Feed for this Entry. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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no work = no eat | Cinda Adams
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No work = no eat. Here’s a quote I found from the late Dr. Adrian Rogers. Although he said it in 1984, his words are very relevant to what we are facing today:. I’m a strong believer in working for what you have. If you don’t work, you don’t eat. Simple. Nothing in life is actually free, someone will pay the cost. Responses to “no work = no eat”. Feed for this Entry. March 13, 2009 at 3:57 pm. March 13, 2009 at 9:21 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Many Uses for Aquaphor | American Family in Africa
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American Family in Africa. Recipe: Mini Pecan Pie Muffins. Things I’ve Learned So Far as a Parent: God’s Love →. April 7, 2010 · 7:59 am. Many Uses for Aquaphor. Then I started thinking of all the uses for Aquaphor – I promise this is not a paid advertisement, I just really love this stuff! If you haven’t tried this stuff, it’s a water-based petroleum – think Vaseline without the stickiness. So incredible. Here are some of the uses we have for it:. 1 Chapped lips soother. 2 Controlling eczema on babies.
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Things I’ve Learned So Far as a Parent: Control My Reactions | American Family in Africa
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American Family in Africa. My First Mother’s Day. Hello, again… →. May 19, 2010 · 8:56 pm. Things I’ve Learned So Far as a Parent: Control My Reactions. Yet another thing I’m learning since being a parent – how to control my reactions. How often have my reactions made situations much worse than they really are? Just before he toppled - do you see the lean towards the right? So, not saying I’ve learned this, but my little boy is giving me some good practice at controlling those reactions. Error: Please ma...
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Real Life | American Family in Africa
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American Family in Africa. My First Mother’s Day →. May 8, 2010 · 9:48 pm. Sorry to be MIA from the blog world for a bit… we had a little dose of real life – my husband had to have back surgery. Check out the details on our ministry blog. The good part of it was that my sister came over to help me with Isaiah. It was an unexpected trip and a nice treat for her to see Isaiah at this fun stage of development (5 months). Our home church. Sent her (they take such good care of us! And it was a huge help!
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My Overseas Birth Story Featured | American Family in Africa
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American Family in Africa. Things I’ve Learned So Far as a Parent: God’s Love. Holiday Getaway →. April 16, 2010 · 10:45 pm. My Overseas Birth Story Featured. Just after Isaiah was born! My overseas birth story is featured over on Missionary Moms blog. She’s doing a series about people who have given birth while overseas – it’s really fun to read the different stories. I feel like I cheated – mine was so easy especially since English is an official language over here. One of 11 official languages! My bir...
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Hello, again… | American Family in Africa
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American Family in Africa. Things I’ve Learned So Far as a Parent: Control My Reactions. September 28, 2010 · 9:53 pm. Hello, again…. I just can’t go on to blogging about all the subjects floating around in my head without acknowledging my long absence from posts on this blog….I’m sorry. To those few people who have continued to check out my blog, Thank YOU! Sorry to waste your time. My hope is that the next few months I’ll do much better! We are also thrilled that we have another baby on the way! You ar...
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American Family in Africa | random thoughts our unique life | Page 2
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American Family in Africa. Newer posts →. April 16, 2010 · 10:45 pm. My Overseas Birth Story Featured. Just after Isaiah was born! My overseas birth story is featured over on Missionary Moms blog. She’s doing a series about people who have given birth while overseas – it’s really fun to read the different stories. I feel like I cheated – mine was so easy especially since English is an official language over here. One of 11 official languages! April 12, 2010 · 1:38 pm. I just can’t get enough of him!
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My First Mother’s Day | American Family in Africa
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American Family in Africa. Things I’ve Learned So Far as a Parent: Control My Reactions →. May 10, 2010 · 9:57 am. My First Mother’s Day. This weekend was my first official Mother’s Day! I say official because I’ve been a mother of furry babies for quite a while, but now I’m the mom of a fabulous, super intelligent, totally adorable little boy! Gazing lovingly up at his daddy. I absolutely LOVE being a mommy! God has been so good to us and given us the desires of our hearts. (Psalm 37:4). You are comment...
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Holiday Getaway | American Family in Africa
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American Family in Africa. My Overseas Birth Story Featured. Real Life →. April 26, 2010 · 10:19 am. One thing about South Africans – they love their holidays! In April there are a couple of public holidays and of course we just finished Easter. And any public holiday is a chance to pack up the car and getaway somewhere. Isaiah and I on the beach in Sea Park, South Africa. We’ve done a little traveling but it was always built around ministry opportunities. My Overseas Birth Story Featured. You are commen...