Posted on 07/22/2024 6:00:02 PM PDT by laurenmarlowe
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Was stationed there from 76-78.
Happy Monday...happy motoring!
Thanks for taking us on tonight’s Road Trip, Lauren!
That’s a lot of radar domes!
Wasn’t quite that many when I was there.
Greetings to all at the Canteen!
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Good evening radu!
*HUGS*
~ Road Trip: Buckley Space Force Base, Colorado ~
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Bible in a Year :
Let’s have a feast and celebrate.
Our former church in Virginia held baptisms in the Rivanna River where often the sunshine is warm, but the water is frigid. After our Sunday service, we’d load into our cars and caravan to a city park where neighbors tossed Frisbees and kids mobbed the playground. We were quite a spectacle, traipsing to the river’s edge. Standing in the icy water, I would offer Scripture and immerse those being baptized into this tangible expression of God’s love. As they emerged, soaked to the bone, cheers and clapping erupted. Climbing up the bank, friends and family enveloped the newly baptized in hugs—everyone getting drenched. We had cake, drinks, and snacks. The neighbors watching didn’t always understand what was happening, but they knew it was a celebration.
In Luke 15, Jesus’ story of the prodigal son (vv. 11-32) reveals that it’s cause for celebration whenever someone returns home to God. Anytime someone says yes to God’s invitation, it’s time to party. When the son who’d abandoned his father returned, the father immediately insisted on showering him with a designer robe, a shiny ring, and new shoes. “Bring the fattened calf,” he said. “Let’s have a feast and celebrate” (v. 23). A massive, exuberant party including whoever would join the revelry was a fitting way “to celebrate” (v. 24).
Reflect & Pray
Where have you seen transformation and healing happen? What could celebration in these moments look like?
Dear God, I have much to celebrate, and this joy flows from You and Your work in my life.
Hi Kathy!
*HUGS*
Good evening and thank you Mayor!
Howdy, Lauren. *HUGZ*
All going well these days?
Lookin’ a little soggy this evening.
Thank you, just got home from an 8 hour drive.
Howdy, PRO.
Any predicted end in sight to the furnace y’all are living in? Are Robin and the pups holding out ok?
Hey there radu!
We have had some nice rain off and on the last few days. And alot cooler, thank goodness!
Hope you get some of this good stuff your way!
*HUGS*
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