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Vbs is completed!

Whew! What a wonderful week it has been! I managed to lead the music successfully, thanks be to the Lord. It sure wasn't me! I loved the songs in this VBS. The lyrics were simply outstanding! The movements included a lot of dance and sign language. Sunday is Homecoming and we are going to do one of the songs "What We're Here For" during worship service. The choir will sing it while I do the movement.

Tomorrow is Clean Up Day, Sunday is Homecoming with Revival starting Sunday night. I am ready for revival! It will also be good for The FisherMan. You know, pastors don't get ministered TO very often. So it will be good to worship together.

This is short but I still have one child awake and tomorrow is fast approaching! Tonight was Family Night so they were really keyed up plus they all slept in this morning and had naps today. .....Mama didn't. :)

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  1. What a great post. We're getting ready for VBS in two weeks and I'm doing crafts...it will be different then missions or a bible study class. And I'm up late since my hubby is doing an all-nighter with the youth. Blessings.

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  2. Hey, Lorrie
    VBS is lots of work but lots of fun! This year I taught the elementary age group Bible class and led the music for the worship rally. Bible was nothing new as that is my usual niche. The music on the other hand.... :)But I really enjoyed it all!
    Catch up on your rest this weekend. Blessings.

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  3. Wow, I have not attended a Revival in years, or even heard any mention of one. This place needs Revival bad. I will pray for yours.
    We will be out of town, and then our military chapel will hold Bible School for the kids next week.
    God Bless.

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  4. Treany,
    Thank you for your prayers. It can be overwhelming when we look around and see such spiritual dryness or coldness. Revival is sorely needed in so many places in the lives of so many places!
    Have a safe trip out of town and I hope Bible School goes well for your children. :)

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