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Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Alive! 2006

Come out and remember His sacrifice for us

Friday, April 14th @ 7 PM
[update] Van Pick-up: 6:35 PM @ Co-op & 6:45 PM @ Dorms

If you can help set-up, please come at 5 PM.  Thanks!


Saturday, April 01, 2006

Sping Forward

Remember to set your clocks forward.  We're losing 1 hour (i.e. 10 PM, really 11 PM).  You'll be an hour late to everything on Sunday unless you change your clocks!


Tuesday, March 28, 2006

Final Four!

Our Bruins are hanging tough!  Keep cheering and praying for the Bruins!

Next Game:  Saturday, April 1st at 5:47 PM


Thursday, March 23, 2006

Go Bruins

What a great game!!!  We love our bruins!  Let's all pray that they make it through to the Final Four!

We're playing our next game this Saturday @ 4 PM!  Kick off your Spring Break by watching the Bruins play!


Wednesday, March 22, 2006

An Infant Saved

I've been reading the Old Testament for a couple of months now and have finished most of it, so now I'm moving onto the New Testament, specifically the gospel of Matthew.  It is amazing how God can use difficult circumstances for His glory.  The story of Jesus' birth parallels closely to the story of Moses.  The rulers of each respective generations killed off all male infants in the area in attempts to retain control over the Israelites.  However, both men were divinely saved from death to become deliverers of their people.  One saved them from the bitterness of an oppressive pharaoah with signs and wonders declaring the authority of Jehovah.  The other came to save the Israelites from spiritual bondage, likewise using signs and wonders in the name of the Lord God Almighty.  Both men also endured trials and suffering in the desert.  Could God have raised up these great leaders without these experiences?  How long after a difficult circumstance are we able to see the divine power of God's Work?  And whose eyes should we look through... those of a grieving mother or those of a heavenly father?  Yes, it's easier to focus on grief and bitterness, but if we look ahead, we will come to a land of milk and honey.



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