This Day In The Life of Your Pastor – December 8th, 2009


  1. Good day, very blessed, beyond measure actually about 10 hours ago from TwitterBerry
  2. God alone, who gave the law, is the Judge. He alone has the power to save or to destroy. So what right do you ha… http://read.ly/Jas4.12.NLT about 12 hours ago from API

  3. We are skating on the kitchen floor, Samuel just wiped out about 12 hours ago from TwitterBerry

  4. Hanging out playing with the kids, Samuel is reading to me about 12 hours ago from TwitterBerry

  5. “God is no longer our judge, through Jesus Christ, he is our Father who disciplines us out of love & for our good” Jerry Bridges about 14 hours ago from TwitterBerry

  6. Regardless of our performance (good or bad) we are always dependant on Gods Grace about 14 hours ago from TwitterBerry

  7. The result of running is not explosive strength but endurance. about 14 hours ago from TwitterBerry

  8. Diets R easy 2 start & hard 2 continue. Running is hard 2 start but once you get N2 it, U will C the benefits R far greater than weight loss about 15 hours ago from TwitterBerry

  9. Joggers who run year round in all seasons rarely have colds. Personally I remember having less than half dozen colds in the past 10 years. about 15 hours ago from TwitterBerry

  10. Believe it or not, running is addictive & isn’t it a great thought that good things are also addictive? about 15 hours ago from TwitterBerry

  11. “Jogging is about halfway between an unmet need & a satisfied life. U R not making a lifelong commitment yet. But it is a momentous decision about 15 hours ago from TwitterBerry

  12. “Some times it is not prayer & Bible Study that we need to straighten out our lives, but exercise & proper diet” Lewis Sperry Chafer about 15 hours ago from TwitterBerry

  13. A large part of good mental health is good solid exercise. about 15 hours ago from TwitterBerry

  14. I would rather give up television than running! about 15 hours ago from TwitterBerry

  15. “We thrive under discipline & exertion, not in pathetic, languid taking of the easy path, the soft road”. Haydn Gilmore about 15 hours ago from TwitterBerry

  16. It is in expending ourselves & going to the lengths of our endurance that we become stronger in mind, spirit & body – Running about 15 hours ago from TwitterBerry

  17. Dropping Kyle @ Sylvan and catching up on some reading about 16 hours ago from TwitterBerry

  18. I believe the Father sent the rain to encourage me to stay off the sore foot for another day! about 17 hours ago from web

  19. I have a confession to make http://imagebearer.wordpress.com/2009/12/08/i-have-a-confession-to-make/ about 14 hours ago from web

  20. Myrtle Beach Marathon December 7, 2009 The Marathon is 81% full (505 spots remaining) about 15 hours ago from web

  21. Awesome communion & fellowship with my mentor group today, blessed! about 16 hours ago from TwitterBerry

  22. Don’t worry be happy about 17 hours ago from TwitterBerry

  23. What is the mystery of Holy Communion? What does it mean to you? about 19 hours ago from TwitterBerry

  24. The mentor group is discussing Holy Communion, thouthts? about 20 hours ago from TwitterBerry

  25. When we give, God gives it back multiplied, praise Him! about 21 hours ago from TwitterBerry

  26. started the blog N March 2008, it just passed 40,000 hits www.imagebearer.wordpress.com about 22 hours ago from web

  27. just received a pledge of $26.00 for the Children of Sudan in my Myrtle Beach Run, God is at work in Sudan through you! about 23 hours ago from web

  28. “Do not judge, or you too will be judged” (Matthew 7:1) There is so much more here than meets the eye, come to SNL this week, Dec 13th @ 630 about 23 hours ago from web

  29. headed to the office this morning and then to a Mentor meeting in Abingdon about 23 hours ago from web

  30. Myrtle Beach Marathon is 65 DAYS | 23 HRS | 11 MINS | 25 SECONDS away about 23 hours ago from web

  31. just ordered it Running the Spiritual Path: A Runner’s Guide to Breathing, Meditating, and Exploring the Prayerful Dimension of the Sport

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