RISE AND SHINE, PILGRIMS! REVEILLE, REVEILLE, WAKE UP, TURN TO AND TRICE UP! ANOTHER DAY AWAITS.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast steak with hashbrowns, eggs and toast
Fried ham steak with pineapple compote, eggs and toast
Omelets (up to five fillings of your choice
[ham, sausage, cheese, bacon, hash brown]
Coffee, hot and black with cream and sweetener as desired
Milk, frothy and cold
Juices fresh squeezed and chilled just right
Cereals [hot and cold] on the sideboard
Cinnamon Rolls, fresh from the oven
Toast (jellies and jams, honey and molasses)
Mid morning snack
——toasted fry bread with a filling of shaved baked ham with cheese, and a crusting of cashews. Served with a cold milk.
Francis Asbury rode 6,000 miles a year on horseback for nearly half a century. Despite ill health, he drove himself tirelessly. He sustained himself with venison jerkya food that wouldnt spoil during his extended travels. Asbury is remembered for introducing the Methodist circuit-riding preacher as an effective way to capture the American frontier for Christ. Planting new churches in remote areas was central to his approach.
At the close of Asburys ministry, he had recruited over 700 traveling preachers. In 1771, when Asbury arrived in the colonies, there were only about 600 Methodists in America. Forty-five years later, there were 200,000!
In many ways, Asburys strategy for planting churches reflects the approach of the apostle Paul. To the church he had planted in Thessalonica, Paul wrote: From you the word of the Lord has sounded forth, not only in Macedonia and Achaia, but also in every place (1 Thess. 1:8; see Acts 17:1-10).
The days of the circuit-riding preacher have come and gone. But each of us has a frontier where friends, relatives, and neighbors are our mission field. Can you think of someone today who needs to hear the good news?
Good morning all. Breakfast sounds great!
I got this in email today
Go to the link below and put your cursor over each person in the painting and the artist provides and explanation.
I hope you enjoy this.
http://www.mcnaughtonart.com/artwork/view_zoom/?artpiece_id=353
Thanks for bringing breakfast this morning, JOHNN.