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Monday, November 27, 2006

Chocolate Pudding

Well, hello everyone. I know I don't usually post on here, but I thought that it was high time that I started. I've been thinking for the past few nights on what I should post about, but nothing was coming to mind. Finally, while doing my devotions last night, it just kind of slapped me in the face, "Why not post about patience?!"
I know for me that patience is one of the things that I struggle with the most. (Trust me, living with 3 brothers requires a ton of patience.) It's so easy to get frustrated with the smallest of things and then we end up blowing up at someone that wasn't even involved. I think the lack of patience kind of has consequences in itself. For example, if you're making chocolate pudding, you have to keep the stove at an exact temperature, so that the pudding won't burn on the bottom. On top of that, you have to stand at the stove stirring and stirring and stirring, until the chocolate gets thick. Well, an impatient person would turn the heat all the way up and only stir once in awhile. They would get the pudding cooked faster, but when they go to taste it, it tastes like burnt wood. So in the end, the impatient person would have a fast cooked, but bad tasting pudding, while the patient person would have a slow cooked, but wonderful tasting pudding. (Can you tell that I have personal experience with this? :) ) Anyway, enough about pudding. One night while flipping through my Bible, I came across this verse about patience. I highlighted it, but never paid attention to it until later. Now I have it memorized and I just thought I'd share it with all of you.
"But let patience have its perfect work, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking nothing." James 1:4
Everytime I just want to give up or yell at someone in frustration, I remember this verse. Basically it's saying that we should let patience do its work, so that we can be made complete, at least in that area of our lives. I know at the moment that it might seem pretty much impossible to have patience, but in Philippians 4:13 it says, "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me." I don't know about you, but I would much rather have chocolate pudding, then burnt.
*~Kristen K.

Friday, November 17, 2006

Directions to the Big Game Party

Here are the directions to the Eddy's house in Canton. Remember to be at the church at 2:45 if you want a ride there, with your $4. We'll drop you back off at the church shortly after the game (probably between 7:30 and 8:00).

Call Clint (330-819-5506) if you have any questions.
  1. Take I-77 South to the Everhard Rd. exit (109)
  2. At the bottom of the ramp, turn right onto Everhard.
  3. Stay on Everhard (name will change to "Hills and Dales") for about 3 miles.
  4. Turn left onto Harris Ave. There is a "Quality Cleaners" store on the right side of the road where you will turn.
  5. Turn right onto Hythe Ave.
  6. The house is at 3363 Dunmove Ave.. You will come to a stop sign on Hythe and then go straight into the driveway.

LGB!!