“We cannot hurt, slander, mock, despise, or in any way offend one of our brethren without at the same time hurting, slandering, mocking, despising Christ in him. We cannot be at variance with our brethren without at the same time being at variance with Christ. We cannot love Christ without loving him in our brethren.” ~John Calvin
God’s blessings to you, Chris! Yes, all is well. I want to go to your place and read. Enjoy your Lord’s day and all its blessings. I hope and pray your son and mother are very well!
Thank you for your kind words, Maria. I’m glad to hear that things are well.
My son is doing very well as he continues to work towards his master’s degree in History and English. He has been working at the writing lab at the college he attends to pay for his studies. If he doesn’t get a teaching job in the fall, he has been asked to manage the writing lab where undergrads come to get help with their papers.
My mom’s vital signs are great but her mind is fading. She spent over an hour counting the five buttons on her pajamas today. I counted them three times for her in ten minutes. She is doing a well as can be expected for someone with late-onset Alzheimer’s.
I haven’t put up much on the blog lately as I’ve been busy but you may find a few new posts that you haven’t already seen.
God’s blessings my friend. 🙂
History and English – how interesting, friend! He must bring you joy. God bless you as you serve your mother, honoring Him and fulfilling His will for you and her!
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Indeed, Grant, my son, does bring me joy. He is a Christian young man who understands his faith much better than I did at his age. He introduced me to Alistair Begg. It will be interesting to see how God uses him.
Thank you for your kind works regarding my mom. She has fallen asleep. It is a good thing considering the strange hours that she sometimes keeps.
I pray that you have a great sleep and a wonderful Sunday!
I wholeheartedly agree!
I hope all is well, Maria.
God’s blessings…
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God’s blessings to you, Chris! Yes, all is well. I want to go to your place and read. Enjoy your Lord’s day and all its blessings. I hope and pray your son and mother are very well!
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Thank you for your kind words, Maria. I’m glad to hear that things are well.
My son is doing very well as he continues to work towards his master’s degree in History and English. He has been working at the writing lab at the college he attends to pay for his studies. If he doesn’t get a teaching job in the fall, he has been asked to manage the writing lab where undergrads come to get help with their papers.
My mom’s vital signs are great but her mind is fading. She spent over an hour counting the five buttons on her pajamas today. I counted them three times for her in ten minutes. She is doing a well as can be expected for someone with late-onset Alzheimer’s.
I haven’t put up much on the blog lately as I’ve been busy but you may find a few new posts that you haven’t already seen.
God’s blessings my friend. 🙂
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History and English – how interesting, friend! He must bring you joy. God bless you as you serve your mother, honoring Him and fulfilling His will for you and her!
🙂
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Indeed, Grant, my son, does bring me joy. He is a Christian young man who understands his faith much better than I did at his age. He introduced me to Alistair Begg. It will be interesting to see how God uses him.
Thank you for your kind works regarding my mom. She has fallen asleep. It is a good thing considering the strange hours that she sometimes keeps.
I pray that you have a great sleep and a wonderful Sunday!
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Chris, I am so happy to witness God’s work in you, the fruit in your believing son, Grant, and your love for your mother! Bless you today!
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Thank you for your kind words, Maria. May God bless your day as well! 🙂
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thank you, brother!
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