I am back to work after a short vacation. We didn’t go anywhere just stayed home. But my husband got a lot done. Fields bush hogged, cows took to sell, power washing patio and deck, and deck sealed. But we still managed to spend time with our granddaughter, Charlee. Douglas got a lot done, me not so much.
I did manage to go to the Jamboree and help Angie in her booth. It was so hot and humid, the fan blew out hot air. I really don’t know how she sat there that long but she enjoys her Paparazzi. As we all do. I must say that is the longest I have been at the Jamboree in a long time.
By the time you read this the DeKalb County Fair will be in full swing in Alexandria. The fair is celebrating 163 years this year. Your admission ticket is your chance to win $500. They will have a drawing each night and you do have to be present to win. The theme this year is The Great DeKalb County Fair.
New Home Missionary Baptist Church held their revival with Jeff Crips bring the message each night. We heard great preaching every night. Everyone needs a revival to renew or regenerate your mind, body and soul toward the Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. I know in daily life things can bring a person down, or upset or even worried about family or sickness. But there is only one person you can call on day or night and that is God. He hears our prayers or even our most silent whispers. God knows our heart, soul and our minds. If you don’t know Him get to know Him. Your life will change instantly, and He Never leave you or forsake you. Trust in God today.
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For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. John 3:16