A few stills from last Friday's performance
Monday, September 27, 2010
Monday, September 20, 2010
If I had a theme song...
for my support raising this would be it.
I want you to want me... to be in Perth.
I need you to need me... to be a part of your extended covenant, faith family.
I love you to love me... and love on me as I struggle through this support raising process.
Not only that, but I want you, need you and love you to be a part of my ministry.
I want you to want me... to be in Perth.
I need you to need me... to be a part of your extended covenant, faith family.
I love you to love me... and love on me as I struggle through this support raising process.
Not only that, but I want you, need you and love you to be a part of my ministry.
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Mark your calendars
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Did you know?
That September is Craniofacial Awareness Month?
Did you know that A craniofacial disorder is an abnormality of the face and/or the head? Craniofacial differences can result from abnormal growth patterns of the face or skull, which involves soft tissue and bones. A craniofacial condition may include disfigurement brought about by birth defect, disease or trauma.
Did you know that I am the proud aunt of two nephews who were borne with craniofacial defects? Timothy (cleft lip) and Benjamin (craniosynistosis: the premature closing of the soft spot causing the skull to grow deformed). By God's grace and the skilled hands of surgeons both boys are doing great today.
Something to think about...
Did you know that A craniofacial disorder is an abnormality of the face and/or the head? Craniofacial differences can result from abnormal growth patterns of the face or skull, which involves soft tissue and bones. A craniofacial condition may include disfigurement brought about by birth defect, disease or trauma.
Did you know that I am the proud aunt of two nephews who were borne with craniofacial defects? Timothy (cleft lip) and Benjamin (craniosynistosis: the premature closing of the soft spot causing the skull to grow deformed). By God's grace and the skilled hands of surgeons both boys are doing great today.
Something to think about...
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