Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Angie and Me....Happy Graduation Butterfly!
Below is a picture of Kenny and John bouncing me on the trampoline. My heart nearly came out of my chest, I was so high! But it was exciting! Thanks Tina for such an awesome pic!
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Tuesday, August 07, 2007
Wednesday, August 01, 2007
Shall your day begin with....
Good Morning LORD!
An interesting phrase I found on a friends blog.
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Friday, July 27, 2007
On the Road again...
Keep me in your prayers... I am out of town once again this weekend! =) My sister Tamsen, her friend Katie and I are taking a road trip to Klamath Falls, Oregon! We also are going to be ministering in drama, so please pray both God's hand of protection and anointing!
Check out http://www.holyghostdrama.com for some Awesome updates!
Jonathan Moore's "Freedom Song"- Already a favorite on God Tube!!
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Monday, July 23, 2007
Introducing....
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Friday, July 20, 2007
Thoughts of the heart...
Oh emotion
You seek to arise
You strive to conquer
The struggle of victory rages
Night and day you prey on my thoughts
Corrupting my dreams and weakening my structure
Wearing heavily upon my heart
Oh emotion
Your strength distracts, but your strategy has flaws
For I know a power beyond your desire
One of peace, of which I trust
My life never faltering from His plan
Though emotion you seek your will
I while heartedly give you to Him
For I know the best is to come
To those whom wait on Him
Who love Him as their Everything
Sincerely,
a.rose 2007
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Labels: Prayer Requests, Reflections
Monday, July 09, 2007
We will always remember...
Take a moment to visit Mike's blog. http://www.michaelenglish.homestead.com/
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Labels: Family, Friendship, Reflections
Thursday, July 05, 2007
Feelin hot, Hot, HOT!
87 C 51 F
Sacrament, California USA
104 C 66 F
I am not yet used to this! A week and a half in Calgary has ruined me! =0)
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Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Can someone say VACATION!
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Friday, June 22, 2007
A little late, but with Much Love!
Abba-Aramaic for "Father"
Father's Day is a day set aside to honor our fathers, grandfathers, and the men in our lives that have helped to shape us into the men and women we are today. Throughout the ages the word father has been used. The bible refers to God as our "abba" meaning father.
In Mark 14:36 it states, "Abba father all things are possible unto thee." Romans 8:15 proclaims, "Ye have received the spirit of adoption, where we cry Abba Father." Then again in Galations 4:6 we read, "And because you are sons, God hath sent forth the spirit of his son into your hearts crying Abba father." I am blessed with a heavenly father who claims me as his child, who hears my cry, who holds me tenderly, and above all knows my name.
I am so thankful for my Abba daddy, but also thankful God has blessed me with an earthly father, to not only honor one day out of the year, but everyday of the year! I believe that the most important feelings in life are never expressed; especially to those we love the most.
Daddy, no matter how many miles life parted us, you were always there for me. I love you dearly and am so thankful for your energy, your dedication, faithfulness, love and selflessness. You have taught me to love, laugh, fear God, love some more and just have fun doing it. Life had its ups and downs, set backs and set ups, we are still climbing and reaching, and learning but I am so glad I have you by my side. I remember those songs you used to sing to me, "You are my sunshine, my only Sunshine" and "Jesus, Jesus, there's just something about that name." You taught me to love and serve God will all my heart and that is one of the most import lessons anyone could ever teach me. The question has been asked, "When does a woman stop needing her daddy?" My answer, "I'll let you know when I find out!" You are my #1 man and I appreciate all you do and all you are. I wouldn't trade you for the world, even if you are a grumpy old man sometimes.
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Wednesday, June 20, 2007
Baby Dayz for Auntie Angel!

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Monday, June 18, 2007
Look who's getting younger!
Happy 20th Birthday!

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Thursday, June 14, 2007
The happenings!
C&C Ministries is comprised of young adults, 20-somethings and college & career-age singles who pursue God in every aspect of life: our career, our relationships, talents, time and finances. Realizing God's perspective on our life, we've found liberty and blessing! Please visit our home page for Upcoming Events and we look forward to seeing you next time!
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Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Why Knock....
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Labels: Encouragement, Evaluation, Reflections
Friday, June 08, 2007
LIFE-Comes at you fast!
Life has a way of sending you unfortunate events that rock your world! Wednesday evening a childhood friend of mine and a dear friend to our family was involved in a motorcycle accident. At this time he is stable, but his life will never be the same. The accident has deformed his lower leg and after 6 hours of surgery the doctors have decided they could do no more. Below is a story that was sent by his mother hours before the accident. The young man along with his father are not in church nor serving the Lord, but know the truth. I only heard this story second hand so I have added my own adjectives and twists, but I know you will understand the purpose and meaning. Please keep the Seward family in your prayers, and pray Michael comes to know how precious life is and how threatening it is without the promise of eternity. God has each of our lives in his hand!
I heard of a story of a not so wise, yet not so negative King who had a trusted servant whom spent every moment with the king. The king had a jolly phrase he quoted each day, "It's all for the good!" One warm afternoon the king took his trusted "side kick" hunting with him, in the confusion and excitement of the sight of game, the servant pulled the trigger of the gun and unfortunately blew the kings thumb off. Angered the king had the servant thrown into a bitter jail. Many years later the king was traveling in a foreign land and was captured by an ancient tribe. He was tied to a stake and prepared for an offering. One brave noticed that this so called king was missing his thumb, and superstitious as they were, released the king for all sacrifices were to be whole in every way. The king gratefully returned to his kingdom and was met with the familiar phrase, "It's all for the good!" The king quickly ran to the jail and had his long time ago friend released. Upon their glorious reunion the king told of his story and ended with "It's all for the good! But I am sorry I so hatefully threw you in prison" The man heartily accepted the apology and said "But my king, it was all for the good that I was thrown in prison for all this time. For if I had been with you, I would have taken your place as the sacrifice and would not been able to celebrate this precious life with you my friend, my king!"
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Thursday, June 07, 2007
We Trusted-Luke 24:21
I have always felt so terrible for the disciples as I reflect upon their walk to Emmaus that they had not said to Jesus, "We still trust"; instead of "We trusted."
If they had only said, "Everything is against our hope; it looks as if our trust was in vain, but we will not give up; we believe we shall see Him again. "
But no they walked by his side declaring their lost faith, and He had to say to them, "O fools, and slow of heart to believe!"
Are we not in the same danger of having these words said to us? We can afford to lose anything and everything if we do not lose our faith in the God of truth and love.
Let us never put our faith, as these disciples did, in a past tense-"We trusted." But let us ever say, "I am forever trusting!"
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Thursday, May 31, 2007
Friday was an interesting evening!




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Tuesday, May 22, 2007
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
Worship- Chiefly British word...

Worshipe: worthiness, respect, reverence paid to a divine being...
extravagant respect or admiration for or devotion to an object of esteem
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Think on these things....

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Friday, May 11, 2007
In Dedication to a Mother!
A puzzle is not quite complete unless each piece fits together. A milk shake would not be as sweet and perfect unless the ice cream was added. Our flag would not wave as proudly if the stars had been removed. Just is the same with our mothers, she is the glue that keeps us all together. She is the missing piece, the component that makes us all complete. Without her influence and support we would never be the individual she set out to create. Each story we tell, and each memory we create shapes us and forms us, developing our habits and traditions. I have been blessed with two incredible mothers. Both are unique in there own ways; but both remain my strength, my comfort, the one I turn to when it hurts. They have always been there, and I know no matter what they will continue to fight for me, even if it means they must first lay down their life in exchange for my own.
Happy Mother's Day to all those who have had such an impact upon my life! I love you dearly!
Sincerely,
a.rose May 2006
Revised May 2007
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Thursday, May 10, 2007
An New Revelation!
All my life I have been raised to believe that there is a God, one God and his name is Jesus. He loved me enough to die for me, he died to save me, and he saved me to live with him in heaven. A true Pentecostal child brought to believe this God could do anything and everything. I was instructed in the one god denomination; yet compassed about by Trinity, Jehovah witnesses, and Catholics. I believed in one God because that is what I had been taught, this belief was firmly grounded into my heart from a young age by my parents, pastors and elders. Taught by example and preached into existence. Everything about my walk with God pointed to his solo being; yet I had only the basic scriptures to back me up. I believed because that is all I knew to believe, and it was the most logical of all.
But something within me stirred the afternoon I read James chapter 2 and verse 19. “Thou believest that there is one God: thou doest well: the devils also believe, and tremble.” Never in my 21 years of life have I ever read such an incredible scripture. I was content to stay with the one line I had used for years, Genesis 1:1 “In the beginning God…” that summed up the whole Bible for me, yet this verse shook me. I believe in one God, and he tells me, "You are on the right path, but do you know that the devil himself believes in me. Yes, the one who tempts you with everyday sin, the one who whispers words of bitterness into your ear, the one who attempts to steal your joy every lonely evening. Yes, even the one who haunts you with your past and torments you with dark nights of fear." He and all his colleagues tremble with dread at the thought that there is one God! They have no choice but to believe against their false doctrines, and petty cults; their made up fantasies and devilish tricks. They were created by the one true living God, and no matter their attempt to exalt themselves; they will forever be subjects to the one and only, Jesus Christ! This somehow gives me a greater fight towards victory, not only in my own life; but hope in those lives I come in contact with each and every day.
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Monday, May 07, 2007
I love the very "thought" of this quote!
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Thursday, May 03, 2007
This is an article you can not pass up!
Click on the link below for a full story featured on Channel 13 news!
http://cbs13.com/topstories/local_story_123083904.html
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Wednesday, May 02, 2007
Bored Silly
Beware to those attempting to sleep you will be prosecuted. All organized pizza parties will be raided!
I was enjoying a quiet evening at home in my jammies and the cutest slippers. Face mask and whitening strips, working on my writing when Joey decided to come over. There goes my evening...I ran and got dressed and then he gets the big idea "Hey "paint" my face, I want to be a mime." 20 mins later everyones' face was "painted" and we were at the Jones trying to scare them. Try being met with a pizza cutter, its quite an experience! It was just one of those boring Wednesday nights!
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Friday, April 27, 2007
One of a kind..three of a kind

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Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Free at last!
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Monday, April 16, 2007
Got a riddle for you!!!
~the head of a lamb
~the middle of a pig
~the hind of a buffalo and
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Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Your secret place...A Psalm 91 Experience

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Friday, April 06, 2007
Happy Easter!
Many German writings streching back to the 1500s express the origin of the easter bunny we now display in windows and in local grocery stores; announcing the beginning of the Spring season. The hare and the rabbit are known as one of the most fertile animals alive and serve as a god to many religions as the symbols of new life. Americans were first introduced to the easter bunny by the Germans closer to the 1700s. The arrival of the "oschter haws" was considered to be "childhood's greatest pleasure". Each year the children would build a nest in a secluded place in their home or surrounding gardens. There the boys could be found neglecting their best caps, and girls their precious bonnets, to return chasing away the field bunnies to find that the "oschter haws" had layed a glorious, beautiful nest of colored eggs. The eagerly awaited chocolate bunny, first made its appearance in the 1800s, made simply out of pastry and sugar. The easter bunny has became a beloved character amoung children and elders alike.
But the true story and celebration reaches far beyond the 1500s and begins in a time we have only been able create from buried artifacts. The history of Easter reaches far back to the days of the Romans mighty rule and the Jewish sacrifices. It is there that the Easter story was birthed. In a secluded stable a virgin gave birth to a humble man child. This child grew and displayed the ultimate sacrifice of unconditional love. Jesus marveled the listeners and charmed the children, yet was beaten and hung upon a splintered cross, envisioning far beyond his present situation and looking directly into the eyes of a simple Californian girl. Knowing the pain life would bring, not only to her, but to those surrounding her, he died to save her soul. Hebrews 9:22 states"...without [the] shedding of blood [there] is no remission." He gave His life so we could have the opportunity to be born again. He not only saw me, and gave me hope, but he saw each one of you who read this. In essence that is the whole reviving feeling of new life that spring has given to us each year. Flowers bloom and turn their heads to the out reaching sun, and frozen stagnant waters become rushing rivers of life. I am so thankful on this beautiful Good Friday! "For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son, that whosoever believeth in Him shall(promise) not perish but have everlasting life" John 3:16
In the hustle and bustle of colors, pretty grass, and chocolate bunnies, take time to stop and reflect on the true meaning of our celebration. Consider who has given you the breath you breathe and the lives you now hold in your arms. God Bless you on this Glorious weekend, and may you always be filled with the refreshing life only a God as amazing as Jesus Christ can bring. Happy Easter!
Sincerely Yours,
a.rose
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Thursday, April 05, 2007
Please Pray!
Thank you all...
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Tuesday, March 27, 2007
Well...Hello World... Im Back!
Well... I am sitting here at my desk at work sipping a tall glass of ice cold sweetened tea thinking about all the important stuff I could be/should be doing, and how long it has been since I visited my own blog site. Pathetic... I know! My time over the last few weeks have been a collaboration of tears, laughter, and adventure. No Limits came upon me and just about crumbled me, friends coming in from all over the world(HI Canada) and work escalations piled up, I have simply been under a pile of mess, called stress since March 1!! Its just the benefits of being young, I hope! Sincerely, No Limits was awesome, one of the most awe striking conferences I have ever attended. Lives were changed, minds renewed, and Churches revived. It was a time of renewal for pastors and saints alike. The 11th marked a day in history, a day of Dedication, the day we offered our hard work, our time, our sleepless nights and weary minds, to God. The New Rock Church Sanctuary was Dedicated to God in the presence of over 1200 saints and Homecoming pastors. What an experience!


a.rose
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Tuesday, March 06, 2007
Welcome Home Hero!
Local captain faces bittersweet homecoming
Some waited patiently, others could not sit still while waiting for five soldiers to arrive at the Colorado Springs airport. As the uniforms came into view, the emotions rushed out.
But it was a bittersweet homecoming for Air Force Captain Kevin Lombardo. After spending eight months in Iraq, he arrived to see the faces he loves, all except one. His two-year-old daughter Chloe died a year ago, after she and her brother swallowed prescription pills they found in the medicine cabinet.
"It's been very difficult, but thankfully I have my wonderful family here," Lombardo's wife, Billie, said. "I couldn't ask for better friends, they helped me get through this."
Lombardo came home after his daughter died, but just a few months later he was back in the middle east. He says "It's absolutely fabulous after seven or eight months being gone, just to be home with friends and family. Absolutely incredible being home," he said.
While she couldn't be there to welcome her daddy, Chloe was close to the hearts of everyone there. The Lombardo family said they hope others will remember Chloe, and what brought the ending to her short life.
http://www.koaa.com/news/view.asp?ID=6853
Welcome home Uncle Kev!! I love you! You are my Hero!!
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Are you Ready for REVIVAL...
*Please visit http://therockchurch.org for more exciting and informative information!
Hope to see YOU there!
a.rose
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Tuesday, February 20, 2007
The skies the limit, so reach beyond!
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Friday, February 16, 2007
How do you measure up?
Is it not amazing how in a body, that is made up of nothing but chromosomes, as individual as they are, can come together, seperate, and then fuse together again to create a human life. Just imagine with me for a moment, pieces, hundreds, maybe even thousands of pieces, independent and secure; But when brought together in unity and on one common ground, they become a masterpiece!!
Now apply that to your spiritual walk with God and in the church... ;)
Sincerely Yours,
a.rose
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Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Always remember you are Loved!
.......That He g A ve
.............his on L y
............Begott E n
..................So N
.......................T hat whosoever
.........Believeth I n Him
............Should N ot perish,
..........But have E verlasting life."
................John 3:16
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Wednesday, February 07, 2007
Your daily quote
"Only those who dare to fall greatly can ever achieve greatly" Robert Kennedy
If there is anything that my mentors and elders have taught me is "dare to dream". Reach higher heights and if you fail, get up again and reach higher. You never know what great heights your Heavenly Father has in store if you only attempt to do the impossible.
When there is failure fall on your face before God, for there is strength for the next climb on the bended knee!
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Thursday, February 01, 2007
A Thoughtful Prayer for Your Day
I may never see tomorrow
There’s no written guarantee
The things that happened yesterday
Belong to history
I cannot predict the future
I cannot change the past
I have just the present moment
I must treat it as my last
I must use this moment wisely
For it soon will pass away
And be lost to me forever
As part of yesterday
I must exercise compassion
Help the fallen to their feet
Be a friend to the friendless
Make an empty life complete
The unkind things I do today
May never be undone
Any friendships that I fail to win
May nevermore be won
I may not have another chance
On bended knee to pray
And I thank God with humble heart
For giving me the day
*author unknown
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Tuesday, January 16, 2007
StRaNgErS
Strangers are not always considered invited guests, whether it be into your home, your personal conversation or your physical and spiritual life. A stranger in a physical form may become your best friend within that year; or they may become your feared foe. You never know who God will send to help you make it that extra step in life. Strangers present themselves in many shapes, sizes and color. Ugly, pretty, rebelious and clean. An uninvited guest will leave when you simple ask it to excuse itself, right? In most cases, the answer is NO! Once seated at your table they begin to execute their purpose. That stranger may come in physical form, or he may come in a spiritual form. Loneliness, depression, pain and even fear. They enter our homes, lives, dominating our minds and holding us as victims on their playing field. At that moment we have but two decisions to make. I can let this stranger frighten me and control me or I can accept it and learn from its intended games. C. Myles Young, a well known psalmist and minister once said that "When adversity comes, you know you are in the purpose and will of God" So when the devil, adversity, depression and fear knock at your door, do not dwell in its grasp, but instead turn and grasp it, give it to God, let that opportunity of loneliness create in you a relationship with the Heavenly Father that you never would have other wise been able reach. Learn to stand on His word, fight back when the spirit of fear enlarges itself. Your stranger of evil will never be your friend, but when he sneaks in the window or through the door remember he left it open. Open for The Peace, The Healer and The Way maker to come in and take control.
"Strangers are simply opportunities for a miracle called friendship" a.rose 2006
*inspired by Sis Vonnie Lopez
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Thursday, January 11, 2007
A daily thought:
WITH MONEY YOU CAN BUY A HOUSE,
BUT NOT A HOME
WITH MONEY YOU CAN BUY A CLOCK,
BUT NOT TIME
WITH MONEY YOU CAN BUY A BED,
BUT NOT SLEEP
WITH MONEY YOU CAN BUY A BOOK,
BUT NOT KNOWLEDGE
WITH MONEY YOU CAN SEE A DOCTOR,
BUT NOT GOOD HEALTH
WITH MONEY YOU CAN BUY A POSITION,
BUT NOT RESPECT
WITH MONEY YOU CAN BUY BLOOD,
BUT NOT LIFE
WITH MONEY YOU CAN BUY A MOMENT OF PLEASURE
BUT NOT TRUE LOVE
BUT GOD:
~THE KEEPER OF THE FAMILY
~THE CREATOR OF TIME
~THE REST IN A WEARY WORLD
~THE CREATOR OF KNOWLEDGE
~THE GREAT PHYSICIAN
~THE HIGH AND LIFTED UP
GAVE HIS LIFE, HIS BLOOD, EXPRESSED THE ULTIMATE LOVE, TO PURCHASE OUR SALVATION!
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Wednesday, January 10, 2007
How do you see it?
Have you ever been standing right next to someone and still are looking frantically for them? Maybe you even bumped into them, apologized and kept moving, in desperate attempts to find them! Comic, but still a fact that is true. This morning I was reading in Matthew on the birth of Jesus...I came upon Matt. 2:2 where the wise men ask Herod, king of Jerusalem, "Where is he that is born King of the Jews? for we have seen his star in the east, and are come to worship him." Herod in total shock calls in his scribes, who read from the Holy Scriptures of the birth of a child that will be the savior of the world. A troubled, prideful man that Herod was sends these wise men to find the child so he too can worship him(sarcastic). Then upon hearing that the men totally dis him, he sends his army out to kill every male child under the age of 2. Now think about it for a moment. The star, scriptures, signs, a big HELLO! Right?! This is how I see it....Herod, like a average human was so caught up in himself and the things that concerned him that he missed the biggest happening right outside his city. Yet three men, total strangers, who probably met each other on the way, see a star from the East and set out on a journey to find out what the star was all about. When you are in the darkness of this world and have no purpose other than to please yourself, you miss the light that shines right before you. Just as the person you actively seek, the greatest miracle is right in front of you. God is shining and sending willing souls to break that darkness and allow you to reach out and receive it for yourself. It is a light that gives you purpose, hope and unconditional joy...So evaluate yourself and consider the outcome...Now how do you see it?
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Monday, January 01, 2007
2007!!
Happy New Year to all!
What a time we had this holiday! Christmas was amazing and December 31st, 2006 was the best ever! After years of preparing we the saints of The Rock Church have moved into the new facility at the corner of Bradshaw and Neiman! We had an incredible service and we filled the bottom section and even spread out into the risers, over 1600 people gathered for our first official service! =) I am so excited to see what the future of 2007 has to bring!
God Bless you and yours this holiday season!
Check out http://www.therockchurch.org
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