Musings of the Minstrel
Monday, November 30, 2009
Have Some Fun!


Labels: c myles young, Christmas, family time, thanksgiving
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
THANKSGIVING!
Well it is time for turkey! Can you believe it? This year has flown by (in spite of all the storms of life). Wow, where did time go? For many of us, today is a preparation day (Wed) for the big spread tomorrow. Trips to the grocery store and work in the kitchen. Here at home I am getting ready to make my "Pineapple Cake" and some "strawberry bread" (and what ever else I decide). Tomorrow we will sit down and partake of the bounty that comes from living in this the greatest nation on earth (to quote Michael Medved). I have been privileged to travel around the world and after seeing and going I have come to this one conclusion... WE ARE BLESSED! So while we are partying, laughing and eating let's remember, we could have been born in a place with no hope, no help and no future. Celebrate with family and friends but while the party is going on, tell somebody how thankful to God you are for his favor in your lifeLabels: c myles young, celebrate, greatest nation, hope, pineapple cake, storms, strawberry bread, thanksgiving, turkey, USA
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
ISRAEL TRIP 2010


Labels: bible, bible study, BJ Wilmoth, c myles young, holy scripture, Israel, jerusalem, leSharon, ron walls
1 Comments:
- HolyCityPrayer said...
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Shalom,
I am happy and grateful, along with uncountable Israelis, that you are coming to Israel and loving her. (Isaiah 66 10).
I would be very happy to present the strategically important city of Maale Adumim and especially its neighborhood in the news E1 to any and all of your visitors.
Maale Adumim is a place mentioned in the Bible before her nearby bigger sister Jerusalem (Joshua 18), a strategic modern location, a bustling city, and a “flower in the desert” – all in one.
As the English Language Spokesman for Maale Adumim, I clarify to participants the history, importance, and everyday life of this town, with a stunning view from the roof of the Municipality building, a short bus tour of scenic points, and a breathtaking opportunity to pray for Jerusalem and Maale Adumim overlooking the Holy City and the in-the-news E1 neighborhood adjacent to the Mount of Olives. Depending on your time constraints and your interests, your visit can run from 10 to 90 minutes.
Questions and Answers for as long as time will allow
Maale Adumim is just five minutes drive from Jerusalem, on the way to the Dead Sea.
Please see http://root-source.com/discussion-topics/ for further topics I can facilitate.
Please be in touch!
Thanks,
Gidon Ariel
Root Source
Mitzpe Nevo 29, Maale Adumim 98410 Israel
gidon@root-source.com 054-5665037, 02-5354586
http://www.root-source.com/ 
Happy Birthday
Monday, November 16, 2009
Book of Isaiah - My Personal Devotion
In my personal devotion and Bible study I am studying the book of Isaiah. The deeper I have gotten into this book the more sobering it becomes. The first 3 chapters provide the sad account of Jerusalem's moral and spiritual collapse. I guess what is so sobering is to see so many similar trends taking place all around us. The new issues are really not new at all but God's people have struggled with these things since the days of the Isaiah. I know this is not a fun filled post this morning but my heart is stirred. As I drove through the streets of a city with no apostolic church and prayed for the Lord of the Harvest to anoint us to accomplish His will, I couldn't help but think how much of the harvest is being missed because the laborers can't figure out who they are.Labels: apostolic, bible study, c myles young, Church, Isaiah, jerusalem, lord of the harvest, rock church, trends, vineyard
Monday, November 9, 2009
Evening of Worship
Thursday, November 5, 2009







