I came across this idea from someone on Facebook and I loved it. They stamped their babies footprint in their Bible. So I started off with Caleb then I decided to do all of my children. The red stamp ink shows up the best as I tried other colors. The older kids did not want their hand-prints so I talked them into a thumbprint by a verses or Biblical hero that Christ spoke to our hearts when they were born to be named after. I had to pull out the Birthday card since it is my birthday.I also reminded them of how they are dedicated to God. I know some people don't like to mark their Bibles but mine is a recorded journey as I walk through life with my Shepherd. I always enjoy reading over notes in my Bible from Bible study to Rhemas. I hope one day my children, grandchildren, or great grandchildren will read the notes and see he journey.My Bible is one of greatest treasures I have here on earth and I hope someday they will treasure it also.
Information Friday
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Hey Friends! I had some technical difficulties yesterday, so this post is
late.
First thing I want to do is share some photos of my Hellebores!
Th...
Six Ways Complaining Comes from Doubting
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We complain because we don’t trust God.
Six ways complaining comes from doubting:
1. We complain because we believe God is withholding some good fro...
two-toned milk paint dresser | part three
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[image: Miss Mustard Seed's Milk Paint - Two Toned Milk Paint Dresser]
The two-toned milk paint dresser in Layla’s Mint is finished and she is a
beauty. ...
Horsie New Year's Resolutions
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Every year many people make New Year's Resolutions. What are your horsie
Resolutions for 2017? Please post them in comments.
Some that have been heard or t...
We've been enjoying this mild winter weather....
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Stephen's been trying his ripstick on the ramps out at Penn Library's Park.
He's hoping for a nice day this Thursday to get in some more practice, the
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