Weekend round-up
On Friday and Saturday, I spent a little more than 24 hours near Macon, France with about 30 servants from the different assemblies of churches of Christ from France, Belgium and Switzerland. The Bible studies were encouraging and the 3 panels on different challenges facing churches in our part of the world were helpful. The one on the “sexual morals and evangelism” was very, very good. I’ll have to write up a resume of it for you some time.
Sunday morning was spent in prayer. Thanks to each one of you who prayed for the Lausanne church. (If you forgot and still wanted to pray, it’s never too late…) It was a good moment for me as we prayed as a church for sins, the future and about church ministry.
Later, I caught up on the Harry Potter books and I eagerly await his death in the 7th tome. In December I will try to finish every book I started in 2006 but haven’t quite finished. I count at least 5 of them.
Thanks for dropping by.
Sunday morning was spent in prayer. Thanks to each one of you who prayed for the Lausanne church. (If you forgot and still wanted to pray, it’s never too late…) It was a good moment for me as we prayed as a church for sins, the future and about church ministry.
Later, I caught up on the Harry Potter books and I eagerly await his death in the 7th tome. In December I will try to finish every book I started in 2006 but haven’t quite finished. I count at least 5 of them.
Thanks for dropping by.
November 28th, 2006 at 1:16 pm
You and my son are birds of a feather or rather “Potter.” He loves HP and contiunes to read them for enjoyment. So Harry dies in book 7? Say it “ain’t” so.
November 28th, 2006 at 3:59 pm
I will be very sad when Harry dies. So sad I’m still saying “if.”
Good luck catching up on the books. I haven’t read nearly as much as I would like to this year. The downside of having a 5-year-old. The upside is much better though, so I’m not complaining.
November 28th, 2006 at 4:04 pm
Unfortunately I will not catch up or finish my 2005 reading list. Harry Potter dies? What about the children of the world? What about financial security and profits? No self-respecting publisher will allow Harry to die.
December 1st, 2006 at 7:48 am
Since we are spoiling book endings here, I got one of my own. For those who haven’t read the Bible, in the final book, Jesus returns and finally puts evil in its place. Sorry if that spoiled anyone Bible reading.