Sunday, November 16, 2014

Day 205- Its my 55th birthday today. Working on my sermon for Dec 14

Happy, happy birthday to meeee!!

Haha! This is officially my 55 th year in this great experiment called my life! Thanks to my mom and dad for the privilege!

Thanks to Jim Burns my good friend from Quincy, IL who encourages me regularly as I continue this journey even as I rest over here in Denver-- and who wished me a happy birthday via email!

Thanks to Rich, Marge and Jeremy Nelson for taking me out to Red Robin for my b-day feast! It was wonderful!

Thanks most of all for my daughter, Ally's b-day message for me! What a nice message it was!!!

It was a great day at church with Pastor Nelson preaching from Hebrews about the fact God forgets our breaches, sin and rebellion when we come to Christ by faith. Very moving sermon. Actually brought some tearage to my eyes! That's a rare thing for me to experience in a church setting! Pastor Josh has a very compassionate heart for people especially those of his generation.

Looking forward to some back breaking tree work this week! Yeah!

Pics are from my travel home via train then via Slaughter Gulch Trail. Other pics are of my table at Fireside preparing my sermon for Dec 14. Then a pic of Pastor Josh Nelson playing with his beautiful little daughter, Sierra, during lunch at church. Lastly, a pic of Michael, a homeless gentleman I had the honor to meet with while supping at King Soopers in Littleton. Will be meeting up with him hopefully on a regular basis

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  2. Thank you Michael. I trust all is well with that large family of yours! Bet they are looking forward to Thanksgiving and Christmas! I appreciate your interest in this trip of mine even though I am not currently moving physically. Even so I am journeying on in my spirit, heart and mind here in Denver. Please give my greetings to your family. Thank you!

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  3. You bet. I will pass your thoughts along to the family. Enjoy the holidays in Colorado!

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