The Internet Cafe is serving up a GIVE~AWAY!!
IT'S YOUR LAST CHANCE AT A CUP OF BLESSING!!
If you haven't already entered....please do!
The contest ends tonight (Sunday at 9pm CST, that's 8 for gals like me!!)
A Basket Filled to the BRIM, you might say overflowing,
with all you need for your own "Quiet Time" with the Lord.
The "Time with the Lord" basket includes:
- Handmade Journal for your quiet time thoughts
- Beaded Silver Cross Bookmark
- Pomegranate candle to help set a 'quiet mood'
- assorted Scripture Cards and 9 "Forever Postage Stamps"
(to send to those you pray for during quiet time) - 3 handmade silhouette cards for sending or framing
- 4 colored pencils for highlighting
- Clear Tumbler with single packets of lemonade and raspberry lemonade mixes for a quiet time refreshment and 2 Caribou Coffee bars
- Jumbo Sticky Notes, a Believe Magnet for inspiration and a silk flower to bring serenity to your space.
Regardless of whether your space is a closet, a corner or a castle, in this basket you'll find everything you need to create "YOUR" space for Quiet Time with the Lord...
We ALL could use a little more 'Quiet Time,' right??
There are three ways you can enter:
1. Sign up for our daily devotions email then leave a note in the comments letting us know that you did.
2. Post about this giveaway on your blog then leave us a comment with the link to the post.
3. Leave a comment telling us which Woman in the Bible you'd like to sit and have coffee with.
You will most certainly be included in the drawing three times if you complete all three ways to enter! The contest will close on Sunday, June 29th at 9 PM CST. The winner will be announced before Wednesday, July 2nd.
Thanks Ladies
Amy B and Lori M
Labels: GiveAways
104 Comments:
Wow, I loved Lori's devotional today about Martha. She did an excellent job.
I'd have to say that the Woman of the Bible that I'd like to sit and have coffee with (other than Martha) would be Ruth. I love her devotion and loyalty.
I'd love to speak with Esther. Her life of unquestioning obedience and trust in God - regardless of circumstances - is amazing!
I've been looking for some way to get connected with other sisters in Christ. It's nice to know there are ways to "get together" with others via these daily devotions! Thank you for offering this!
Wow! What an awesome basket! I signed up for the daily devotions.
Oops, I forgot. I would most love to sit and have coffee with Esther!
I signed up for the daily devotions, and I'd love to sit and have coffee with Martha.
I signed up for the daily devotions and would love to sit down with Timothy's mother Eunice and grandmother Lois.
What a great basket! I would like to sit down with Mary, mother of Jesus. HOW did she have such faith?
I signed up for the emails and I do not drink coffee but a good cup of hot tea or iced tea would be great with Martha. I find that I am so much like her. I can relate to the devotion that Lori wrote.
I signed up for your emails :)
I would most like to have coffee with Esther. Thank you so much for the giveaway!
I just signed up for the devotionals...This basket is an amazing offering!!! THANKS !!
I think I would want to sit with Mary, mother of Jesus. What unwaivering faith... watching your child endure the sin of the world- WOW!
Thank you for this wonderful place to "fill my cup!"
Awesome giveaway! I am entering the email devotions, have blogged about it, and would LOVE to spend time with Rahab! I'd love to know what her thoughts were when helping the spies, and how it changed her life!
Forgot to leave the link to my blog about it!
http://showeredbyblessings.blogspot.com/2008/06/cwos-internet-cafe-is-hosting-awesome.html
Thanks again, ya'll!
Happy Monday! Your "Quiet Time" Giveaway is marvelous. What a basket full of renewing and refreshing goodies. I am a subscriber to your daily email. Ruth is the woman that I would enjoy spending time with! She is the only woman that has a book of the Bible to her credit! Her name means "friend" and her loyalty to Namomi is powerful. Some scholars suggest that the book of Ruth has a woman author. One reason is that it is written about two women's life journey in a male dominated society and appears to have a female view point. I like the way both Naomi and Ruth show ingenuity and assertiveness! Thanks, Cindi
jchoppes[at]hotmail[dot]com
WoW!!! Just one woman??? I'll give ya 2!
I would have to say Mary & Martha!!!
I love this! Great idea! I've subscribed, linked you on my blog, and now for the lady that I'd like to sit down and have a cup of coffee with, hummmm... I'd have to say Sarah, Abraham's wife. I'd love to hear her tell of their many great adventures and how she grew to love and trust the LORD through it all.
Blessings friends,
Jenifer
Wow...hard to choose just one woman from the Bible to have coffee with. But if I must choose only one, it would have to be the mother of the Only One. Precious Mary. I would ask her about Jesus as a child and I would ask her about the moment she realized who He really was.
For Fun, I'd like to have coffee with Eve.
The first woman to give birth ... make dinner...change a diaper ( or animal skins..?)
For seriousness, Mary - Jesus's Mama
BTW... I also signed up to get devotions in my email.
I'm excited about this. I've got 3 little girls and it's challenging to get a moment for devotional time.
-Erin
I'm signed up and really excited about it! I would like to have coffee with Hannah. She prayed for a son and God answered her prayer and in obedience to God she gave him back. I am overwhelmed by that.
OK... off to link you to my blog!
I just LOVE this site!! Soooo inspirational for me!
1.) I signed up for the daily devotionals :)
AND....
2.) I'd love to sit down with Mary, the mother of Jesus...wow! Imagine?!!
Oh, this is great.
1. I signed up for the email devotions- yeah me!
2. I linked to you and the give a way in my post at
http://blessedwithgrace.blogspot.com/2008/06/give-way-at-internet-cafe.html
3. I would love to sit down with Ruth. I always thought of her as brave and loyal and honorable. The book of Ruth has always been one of my favorite.
I am already signed up for your daily devotion email. I would love to sit down over a cup of coffee with Ruth. She had such a loving, faithful, and very loyal heart.
Hello. I LOVE this giveaway. It would be like Christmas lol. Anyway I signed up for the newsletter, posted on my blog and the woman I would most like to sit down for coffee would have to be Mary mother of Jesus. I can't imagine the feelings this woman went through from the miraculous conception to the death of her son and her Saviour on the cross. Talk about having something to share. I would just sit and soak it all in.
Blessings to everyone.
Kim
Sorry I forgot to leave the link to the post. I'll just sign in under name and url and the url will link to the post.
Thank you again,
Kim
I have signed up for your email. I would love to sit down with Martha.
I recently found this website and am a new faithful reader. This giveaway is fantastic!
I would love to have coffee with Eve. It would be hard to repress my first thought, "What were you thinking eating that fruit?!?!?" But I would love a first-hand description of the Garden of Eden in contrast to this world. Also, I'd like to ask what color dinosaurs were (for my 2-year-old son).
At this stage in my life, I would want to have coffee (actually, may I have tea please?) with Hannah. I would ask, "How did you use the short time you had with Samuel to teach him about God and His love for us?"
Okay ladies, I SO just entered my email address to receive emails from you! I REALLY would love to win that basket full of goodies. LOL :)
Have a blessed day!
Krista
Subscribe to email list: CHECK.
Leave a link on my page in my post: CHECK.
Okay, so I'm two for two now! LOL Working on number 3.
I would love to have a cup of coffee with Eve. I would like to ask her what the Garden was like and what was it like to walk with God daily in His presence. No sin to confess, no worries from this world; just beautiful time with our Creator.
What an awesome giveaway! Ya'll are so sweet to do things like this. I've already signed up for the devotions, which is how I found out about the giveaway - Annie's devotion was wonderful today, wasn't it?
Which woman of the Bible would I sit down and have coffee with? Priscilla. She and her husband worked with Paul. I'd love to know how it was having so many different groups into their home to minister to, what travel was like, really like, back then, did they have weeks to prepare or did they just have to pick up and go when the Holy Spirit said it was time? I'd love to hear what it was like to be around such a strong man of faith like Paul, how did she and her husband Aquila feel when they left Italy under order of Claudius...I could go on, but I'll stop here....
Hey Ladies,
What an awesome give-a-way!!
Now, let's see, there are so many women I'd love to sit and have coffee (or tea) with!
I guess I'd say Mary. I'd ask her how to quiet myself down and spend time lingering in His presence.
I'd tell Martha I love her and ask her to pray for me!!
Blessings to you♥
I love your daily devotions and I signed up for your email daily devotions. In my Sunday school class last Sunday we had a lesson on Martha and Mary and I would love to visit with them.
I've signed up for the daily email! I've also posted about it on my blog :) (and I've added your buttom) AND I'd love to chat with Sarah.
What a wonderful basket. I am already signed up for email devotions. I would have to have tea..not coffee and it would be mary...the mother of Jesus. She had such faith...I would want to know how she was able to do that.
thanks for blessing us
i am signed up for the email devotions! i love them!
and i'd like to sit with Sarah and discuss the infertility issues... boy would I ever.. Ester would be another!
I would love and have a cup of coffee with Esther - what stories she must have to tell, and wisdom to impart!
I signed up to receive your daily devotional...
I would LOVE to have coffee with Rahab. A lady who faced her adversity, who God used incredibly, who man probably looked down on, and who came out on top in the end...Oh to have coffee with someone so amazing!
Christelle
I already get your emails and I did post about this on my blog http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/PatsPlace/ and I would sit and have coffee with Ruth as I would like to have that kind of relationsahip with my daughterinlaw excpet not lose my son but I mean the closeness.
I just signed up for your daily devotions. I'm so excited to have a devotion via internet every day. I sometimes don't have "enough" time to get it all in but it's as simple as opening a blog! I LOVE IT!
I'd also like to sit down with Mary, the mother of Jesus. That, to me, would be an incredible and overwhelming coffee date!
There are so many women in the bible who I'd love to sit and learn from face to face! Since I was a child though, there has been one who has kept my attention, Ruth.
I'd love to hear all about her first interaction with Boaz!!! She served so lovingly and it seems she did not complain. Her simple trust in the LORD was and still is a powerful testimony. I picture her being beautiful from within and a bit tan on the outside form all that work she did! Her cry in desperation to Naomi seems to me to be more of a cry out to the LORD to not leave her there, he was listening as he always is. Through her passionate example of devotion, service and trust I am spurred further on into my walk with the LORD, especially when he leads me into unfamiliar territory.
April Watters
Well, the woman I would like to spend some time with would be the virgin Mary. I am not Catholic, but I do think she is so interesting. I would ask her what it was like to give birth to the Son of God, was it hard to follow your son instead of wanting him to follow you, and so much more.
I did link to the contest on my blog. I'd love any comments from other Christian women there. This basket is wonderful, isn't it? :)
I just found your site---I work very early in the morning. What a great start, to read your daily columns. I'd love to visit with Mary, Mother of Jesus. How she held onto her strength, How she "let go" of Jesus and allow him to grow up....Parenting while the most rewarding thing I've ever done, is by far the hardest thing...
I would probably have to say Esther. I'm a very very shy person by nature and it just really floors me to see how she had the strength and courage to do what she did.
I think I should already be posted in the email and I've also posted on my blog: Sunflower Faith
This is so awesome of a giveaway...if anything very inspiring since that is something I am learning to try and fit in among homeschooling and everything else.
I subscribe to your daily devotions and I am looking forward to them!
I have posted about your page. I would love to win the quiet time basket! Here is my blog:
http://joyfulmommy906.blogspot.com/
I think I would like to sit and have coffee with Sarah. I know we would at least have one thing in common-I was named after her!
I posted about this here:
http://memoirsofachaoticmommy.blogspot.com/2008/06/internet-cafe-devotions-great-giveaway.html
Also, I have already subscribed and would have coffee with Ruth or Esther.
What a wonderful giveaway!
What a wonderful giveaway! I signed up to get the daily emails since I seem to never have time to check the site daily. The devotions have been really helpful at all the right times. It's amazing how God works that way.
And if I was able to sit with any woman from the Bible it would actually be two...Martha and Mary.
Thanks,
Erin
I am loving the devotions! I would love to have coffee with the woman who desired even the crumbs from the master's table. Her faith was great and oh,how the Lord was so merciful!(This was in my devotions today and my heart is still overflowing with His goodness to me!)
Blessings, Mary
What a great giveaway! And the Mocha with Max?! That's gotta have my blog's name on it! :-)
1. I registered and confirmed for email delivery. Summer has got me all out of whack of my normal schedule and I'm not getting by here as consistently as I'd like to and as I had been.
2. I've also posted about the giveaway here.
3. And I would love to sit down and chat with Martha. I think folks focus on her chastisement too much and not enough on her shining moment. I'd also like to talk to Bathsheba.
Thanks much!
huummmm... what women would I like to sit down and have a talk with?! I think Mary (Jesus' mother). I wonder how her and Joseph stood up to the ridicule! Let's see...Rahad and Ruth too! Their lives were redeemed and used in Jesus lineage, I find that fascinating!
Wow! What an amazing site!! I'm very excited about receiving the devotionals each day. I love a great cup of coffee, so the devotion will be great as I sit and drink.
I will be sure to include it on my bloggy page soon.
My person to want to sit and chat with would have to be Ruth. She so devotedly (is that a word) followed Naomi. I wonder if she knew the huge impact of her story.
-- Brandi
I would want to talk to Mary, the mother of Jesus, about parenting. How did she do it with a perfect child and then have to raise his half brothers and sisters??? all while Jesus was watching her!!
oh, and I subscribe to the blog via google reader (is that the same as email subscription?)
I would love to sit and talk with Leah. I would ask her how she felt being the woman that raised all the tribes of Isreal. How she came to focus on God even when she had so many marriage problems.
I signed up for your daily devotions. Please enter me.
oops.. I forgot to say that I would love to sit down and talk with Rehab.
I would have to sit and talk with Mary the mother of Jesus.I would like to ask her some things but I would be more polite than ever because she is the mother of Christ!
Hi. I just signed up for your email devotionals and am looking forward to reading them. I would love to speak with Mary, the mother of Jesus b/c she had such amazing faith at such an early age even in the midst of being unjustly thought of by others when she became pregnant.
Hi.
1. I just subscribed to the daily devotionals and am excited to receive them each day.
2. I've posted the giveaway here:
http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog&pop=1&indicate=1
3. If I were to sit down with a woman from the Bible: I can't pick just one. I would want to sit down with Mary and Martha. I find myself having characteristics of both Mary and Martha, and because these two women were privy to some of the first-hand teachings of Jesus, and some of his greatest lessons for us as women on "busyness", I'd like to sit down with them and find out what they learned from Him, and also from each other.
I would most certainly sit down with Mary of Bethany. She lavished her love at the feet of Jesus and He called it the "one thing needed." She is the woman in the Bible that I most want to be like.
I subscribed to the e-mail devotions and look forward to reading them very much. I don't have a blog, so I couldn't do that.
I would love to have coffee with Phoebe. She is only mentioned once in the New Testament, but historians believe she was a leader in the early church along with the apostle Paul. Can you imagine all that she must have experienced?
Thank you for entering me in this great contest!
If I had to choose only one woman, it would be Esther. For so many reasons... did she know that she had such a great purpose? Did she feel "different"? I'd love to have a Starbucks with her. :)
Thank you for the devotion....the reminder to be quiet before the Lord and take TIME is much needed.
Praise the Lord! I'm a CWO Blogroll member and I just love reading the Internet Cafe' Devotions!
Hmm, let's see. It's hard to pick just one woman from the Bible for coffee and conversation. But since you said one, I'll go with Delilah. I'd want to sit down and witness to her. Maybe she'd get saved (smile). But knowing me, I'd probably e-mail all the various women of the Bible and try to organize a women's ministry or plan a prayer breakfast or something. LOL!!!
God bless!
Genikwa Williams
www.genikwawilliams.wordpress.com
Hi!!!
What a fantastic give away!!!
1. I signed up for your newsletter.
2. I posted about the contest at my blog,There is a season...
3. One of the women from the Bible I would like to sit and visit with would be Mary because while I tend to be more like Martha, I think she would be a wonderful mentor and encourager for me.
Please enter me three times - and then draw my name on Sunday *wink*!
Blessings -
Camille
I signed up for the daily devotions! Thank you!
I just signed up for your email devotions -- a friend just gave me the link. WOW!
Of course, I would love to win the quiet time giveaway but my friend Deborah says she wants to win it too!
If I could sit with any woman in the Bible and have a Dr. Pepper, it would have to be two (at least): Hannah because have something in common - we both prayed for a son and God answered our prayers and, Mary, Jesus' mother. Having a son myself, it would be great to hear her viewpoint on raising a son! I can't imagine the heartache that she experienced and yet I know that she would not have traded places with anyone!
Uh oh! I thought I just left a comment, but I'm not seeing it here, so I'm trying again. Want to make sure I get in on this great drawing, and also the interesting conversation!
1. I'm signed up and your button is on my blog.
2. My post and link will be on The Journey tomorrow.
3. I'd like to hear the rest of the story from three women who had amazing encounters with Grace Himself: the woman at the well, the woman caught in adultery, and the woman who touched the hem of His garment.
Hi, I signed up for the Daily Devotions a while ago! I posted about the giveaway (at the bottom of the current Chat question)a bit late, sorry!
Who would I like to have coffee with? Well, I don't actually know the Bible as well as I should although I am getting there! I think that I would love to have coffee with Mrs Noah - her given name is not actually in the Bible as she is merely refered to as Noah's wife, but I would love to get her story of how she managed all those people and animals in the ark!
What a fabulous giveaway!
I have signed up for you email devotions.
I have posted about your giveaway on my blog:
http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/momofneb/553734/
And if I could sit down and chat with any woman in the Bible, I would like it to be Ruth. (or Esther ~ LOL)
~ Kim
What a great giveaway and a wonderful blog. thanks for sharing your heart with us. I have blogged about your giveaway, it can be seen here, http://yelowflowersgarden.blogspot.com/
please enter me - and it would be great if I won...but that is not up to me - is it? lol thanks again.
This is a great giveaway. Thanks for the chance to win. If I could sit down with a woman from the Bible I would sit with Esther. I love that story. She was brave even through her fears.
I also posted about the contest. Here is the link : http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/pottershand/553787/
What a wonderful give-away! I just subscribed to the daily devotions and look forward to those.
Also, I would love to have coffee with Mary, mother of my Lord Jesus. What an amazing life she must've had with Him!
Nora
Hi, what a wonderful gift basket! I have dropped by from time to time to read your posts. I have enjoyed them. I have just signed up for the daily devotions. I think I would love to have tea with Mary, the mother of Jesus. I would love to hear her thoughts of the events that happened in her life. What an amazing woman. Thank you.
This looks like a wonderful gift basket. I have blogged about it, and here is the link.
http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/psalms16vs2/553887/
JoAnn
I think the woman of the bible I would want to sit and have coffee with would be the adulterous woman that Jesus forgave. I would like to know how that forgiveness changed her life, and how she told others about Jesus after that.
JoAnn
I just singed up for your email devotional. I look forward to reading them. Thanks. :)
JoAnn
Great give-away, thanks!
I would love to talk with Mary the Mom, and Mary Magdalane. I think these two women had the most intimate relationships with Christ. I would LOVE to find out everything they knew about Him as a man in order to dig deeper into the character of GOD.
I can't pick just one! I want to talk with them all; I want to know details....did they hate cooking like me? did they have a problem remembering names when they got older, like me? did they love handwork and children and yellow flowers, like me? I have so many questions....
I signed up for the daily devotions - I'm so glad I found you. Blessings, marlene
1. I am already enjoying the daily devotionals sent to my email. Thanks
3. Which lady in the Bible would I like to sit with? This is a hard one, there are so many. One of the ladies I would like to sit with would be Mary the Mother of Jesus. I would like to see Jesus through her eyes. I have two sons of my own and often times I've wondered at the entricasies of their realtionship as well as her discipline methods. :D
I just found your site and I did sign-up for the daily devotions. Great site!
Wonderful contest!
1. Signed up for the daily devotionals.
2.Favorite woman I would like to talk to from the Bible would be Jael in Judges chapter 4 and 5. She was a woman blessed by God and she was and assassian for God.
I signed up for the daily devotional.
If I could sit down with any woman from the Bible it would be Ruth. I just read the Book of Ruth in the Bible and I couldn't believe how devoted and obedient she was. I don't think I would be able to do the same without grumbling.
Hi
I have just signed up for your devotions and will post a link to this on my blog page.
And if I could sit down with any woman from the bible it would be Mary (Jesus's mum) there must have been someting really special about her that she was chosen to raise the son of God.
Bek
I would like to meet Hosea's wife. I've read commentaries that said she didn't really exist and it was just a spiritual parable. I'd like to know if she was real (which I tend to believe she was!!) and talk to her to find out what she was thinking through it all.
I just signed up for the devotions as well :-)
You guys are doing an awesome job!!
God bless,
Sallie
I would love to sit and talk with Martha and Mary. We also studied them in our Sunday School Class.
I have posted a little late on my site, but it is there.
I also get the daily devotions.
Happy Sunday,
Hi!
If I could, I would like to sit and talk with Mary the mother of Jesus. I would LOVE to know her thoughts and feelings. I would love to look into thee eyes of the woman who kissed the face of God. I would ask her what it was like to humbly carry the king of the Universe in her womb. How she managed to "correct" the young Jesus as a toddler.... and at what point did she "know" that he would have to die to save us from our sins. My favorite quote of hers was when she replied, "My soul doth magnify the Lord." Just imagine how her soul really did ... magnify the Lord.
Lea
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WOW...that is SOME BASKET of many treasures!
I'm way out of the area, so I don't qualify...but wanted to Praise You for the wonderful giveaway...oh, you though I meant the basket...I speaking about all the BLOG posts of GREAT VALUE!!!
I'd love your devotionals but I'll just come here to read(if they are available here)...and I'd be delighted to link but I think I am thru your Cafe Internet link, but the beautiful people that honor me with their visits...already know about YOU (I'm sure one or more must have sent me here) cuz I've been so blesed every time I visit!
God bless the winner and Y'ALL!
Vaya con Dios y que Dios les bendiga a todos de CWO!
Every time I visit YOU are SUCH a blessing, so I DID SIGN up for
e-votionals with you! aMazing what Internet can bless you with daily!
I would most like to talk with Mary Magdalene. Our Lord stepped in while she was being stoned and saved her. He saw something in her, like he does all us sinners that was worth redeeming, even when must have felt she wasn't worth that sort of love. I know I struggle with feeling worthy of that sort of love and with sin (not Mary's sort, but sin none the less). I would love to know how she turned her life around and never looked back. I wonder what she did when people were cruel to her and called her names even though she had changed her heart. I want to ask her what it was like to minister to Jesus on his last day and to be so close to him in discipleship. So many things I would love to ask her!
Sorry, I forgot to add that I signed up for the daily devotions as well.
Hello, my friends! I signed up for the email devotions. (This was just the incentive that the procrastinator in me needed!)
What a great giveaway! It would be a blessing to win.
I just subscribed to your blog. I've been reading it all afternoon. What a GREAT give-a-way you're offering!!
If I could sit down with one of the women I think it would be Mary, Jesus' mom.
Missy
missylangford1215 at yahoo.com
Since I am so late in entering this contest I will only enter twice. :0) I am posting here and I am getting on your email list.
If I could have coffee with any woman in the Bible who would it be?? There are so many great women to choose from, but since I am studying the book of Isaiah, I will say his wife. I don't know her name, but he referredf to her as "the prophetess". I bet she could share a lot of insight!! ;0)
Hello Ladies,
I would like to most chat with Naomi. Ruth loved her so much and she was full of wonderful advice for her. I'm sure she must have shared alot of knowledge, experience and love with her and I would like to just sit and talk to her.
Hello. This giveaway screams Quiet Time! I as relaxed reading the description. I am entering twice.
1) I signed up for the Devotions.
2) The one woman I'd like to talk to from the Bible is Ruth. It is amazing how she left all she knew, to follow her husbands mother, to a place she knew nothing about. She must have seen God in Naomi in a way no one else did.
I am glad i found this blog. I will be back OFTEN.
I just discovered the cafe and have signed up for the daily emails!
I have been reading this wonderful site for quite a while now, and it is always such an encouragement to me! I am always amazed at how God manages to have the devotion for the day meet my exact need at that time! I have just subscribed, though I have been going to the website daily for quite a few months.
The Biblical woman I would most like to chat with would be Mary, the mother of Jesus. I long to ask her what He was like when He was a baby, a toddler, a curious young boy...when did He begin acting more like God's Son than her son? Or was He always that way? Did His half-siblings resent Him? Did the mothers of daughters set their sights on Him for their girls because He was such a "Nice Young Man"? What were all those special things she pondered in her heart? Why did God choose her? What was it about her that made God want her to care for His Son so? I can hardly wait 'til I get to heaven, and Mary and I can have a special chat...I also am planning to have appointments with Sarah, Moses, Daniel, Ruth, Esther, Hosea, etc. etc. Well, at least I'll have plenty of TIME! God Bless!
I would love to sit and have coffee with Elizabeth - I have always admired her faith and my youngest is named for her!
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