We love the Sabbath! It is a time for worship at church, good food and special time together honoring the “Lord of the Sabbath.”There’s nothing like God’s family❣️
Tonight we joined Anthony and Phyllis Frazier, Coordinators for Vespers. Phyllis warmed our hearts as she sang, “Nothing Between my Soul and the Savior.” Anthony shared a sermon by Elder E. E. Cleveland entitled, “That Stubborn Day That Won’t Go Away.” It was about God’s creation of the Sabbath. The Fourth Commandment of the Ten
Today our DAP family gathered together at the Recovery Home for a Super Bowl Party. The potluck dinner including a large Subway sandwich, baked beans by Anthony, potato salad by me and a lemon cake by Diane. The tasty food helped to make our meal most enjoyable. What a good game! Most of the guys
Dear Family Member: We have discovered that in planning the advancement of the overall makeover of the property, as well as developing plans for building the first house; this has become an arduous task and a slow process. Along with the rapid economic growth and development taking place in Northern Huntsville, comes a lot of
Today is Cliff’s birthday and he is so thankful for another year of life. We are celebrating his special day with fruit 🍎 instead of cake. His goal this new year is to eat healthier. Lonny and Linda Shattuck and I presented him with two $50 bills to help purchase a new watch. Cliff says,
Dear Family Member: Our neighbor is anyone that crosses our path and needs help, In the story of the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:25-37), which of the three men do you think was a neighbor to the man who fell into the hands of robbers? The one who showed mercy and offered help to him. Jesus
Our guests tonight were staff members, Anthony and Phyllis Frazier. Anthony shared his personal testimony. His key text was, “The Lord himself goes before you and will be with you; He will never leave you nor forsake you. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged.” Deuteronomy 31:8. This text became real to Anthony after
This evening we gathered at our home in Madison for Vespers and to open our Christmas gifts. The snacks prepared by the group were tasty. The men received gifts from the Madison Women’s Club and the staff. What a blessing! We wish you a Merry Christmas! As you gather with family and friends, may the
Words are inadequate to describe our sadness and sorrow as we saw up close the devastation caused by the tornado. We filled our trucks with items from the trailers and contacted families in the neighborhoods, those living in hotels and surrounding areas, giving them cash, Walmart gift cards, food, clothes, and other items. We prayed