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Sunday, May 25, 2008

3-Day Weekend News and Other Stuff

Good evening, all! Hope you're enjoying the 3-day weekend. Let's get right to our prayers this week.

PRAYERS AND PRAISES

I know there are lots of people traveling this week, but I know for sure about the Goolsbys. Please pray for their safe travel.

We also need to continue to pray for the VanZees following the death of Jill's grandfather. Pray, also, for little Raelynn. She's been sick with, believe it or not, ear infections.

Vince E has asked that we pray for his dad. He is 83 and has been having some difficult days lately. He takes lots of medications, which sometimes don't seem to work too well together. Please pray for better days for John Erickson and his wife (Vince's mom, of course!).

Teresa Sullivan brought a praise this morning that the Sullivans have purchased a home! Please pray for a smooth closing and transition for the Sullivans. Praise God that this will be a much better place for Ben, Teresa, and the kids. Teresa will be letting us know when we can help with the move-in. Just let us know, Teresa! I have a mean dollie that can move boxes like nobody's business. Wimps like Jeff Hookham and Greg Hudson seem to go for the small stuff, but me, on the other hand, I prefer to move refrigerators, pianos, couches, books, and big screen TVs. Just let us know when we can help!

Last but certainly not least, let's continue to pray for the Jantzes as they settle into their new home. They are finally official residents of Central Texas! They closed on their home last Friday. Pray that God will continue to be with Loren and Jenny during this time of transition.

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I just thought of one more matter. Us Nulls brought the goods this morning. Thanks, us! Next week, Vince and Mary are in charge. We appreciate it, Ericksons!

I think that covers things for this week, folks. Thanks again to Steve May for leading the class through "Lord, Save us from Our Followers". I'll look forward to another good class discussion next week. Come join us, folks!

See you then,

Wes

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