Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Esther Siege 2007
A Modern Day Banquet
October 25-27, 2007
48 Hours of Non-Stop Praise and Worship
that leads to the prayer and petition for the end of abortion and the lives of generations to come.

*We are the Esther's of our generation- we have been called to go before our King and honor Him for no other reason than because of who He is. Then to bring our desire before Him- to save not just one generation but those to come. Based on Esther 5. We are so excited to see what God has planned for this worship event- or as I like to affectionately call it- "a modern day banquet."

The event is being held in Brentwood, NH. For more information visit www.gracemi.org/events




Monday, September 10, 2007

Republican Debate

I had the privilege to sit and watch the NH Republican debate held at UNH last Wednesday. First was a reception and then we walked over to the Whittemore Center and found our seats. It was certainly an interesting time as there are several candidates who are scary and people support them. By scary I mean they have some scary points of views, ideas, and philosophies. I happen to know whom I will be voting for and now I have a second choice, but will the public and Christian community as a whole come out to vote and vote their values and not what they think is "electable." I happen to dislike this term as people are "electable" because we elect them and nothing else. I have talked with people who are concerned they will be throwing away votes...take this into consideration we go to heaven someday and stand before God, and when he asks us to give an account of our lives- we can always say, "I didn't want to throw the vote away so I voted for someone with less principles and virtue." I think not. I happen to be a one issue voter- is the candidate pro-life - because a society that wipes out entire generations is well, no good can come from that. www.operationoutcry.org

Tuesday, September 4, 2007

Texas

My trip to Texas was amazing and a bit refreshing! It was great to spend time with my friends of Operation Outcry (operationoutcry.org) and get some work done also. Of course I didn't take pictures - but I didn't do any site seeing this time- I've seen the Alamo several times and of course the Riverwalk- but who could get sick of going to the Riverwalk. We taped 5 episodes or so of Faces of Abortion, a show on the effects of abortion on women (personal testimonies, etc.) and I was able to meet Norma McCorvery (the former Roe of Roe vs. Wade) who has devoted her life to overturning abortion since coming to the realization that abortion is devastating. Anyway it was a great week, I love Texas- it's a great place to be (besides home of course). Back to work!