Saturday, October 16, 2010

Uncle Travis

got here safely this morning! He was able to go to the Mascoutah Fall Fest with us, play games with Cecily, Thor, and Gloria, and spend time with Papa!

Hopefully his family will be getting here Monday night. They've been delayed two days by sickness. :(

Friday, October 15, 2010

Rosemary

Rosemary has taken her first step! She's been getting really good at standing lately, and on Wednesday night, when I was kneeling down with her standing right in front of me, she took her first step right into my arms! Mom never likes to encourage her babies to learn to walk... she doesn't want them to get big! You won't find her setting them up on their feet and saying, 'Come to Mommy!' For that reason, both Bjorn and now Rosemary have taken their first steps into my arms. I can't resist watching those little baby steps and feeling them fall into my arms with a little giggle. So as soon as they can stand by themselves I'm setting them up on their tiny little feet with my arms outstretched in case they fall, saying 'Come on, sweetie! Come to Yaya! Come walky-walky to Yaya!' And then... one little baby step... baby tumbles into Yaya's arms!

Anyone who has watched a baby learn to talk knows that no baby could say a name like 'Sylvia' at first. Most of my younger siblings have called me 'Yaya' when they first learned to talk. Thor is the only exception: he called me 'Yaya' for awhile, but then he started calling me 'soy sauce'!

Look at that little angel!!! :)

More sweet Rosemary pictures:

What a smart little baby! Already learning how to read...

and play the piano...

 and help fold laundry!
With six older siblings learning things around her all day long, how can she not learn? :D

Halloween coming up

Josh here,

The Bible tells us to be salt and light for this dark world, and certainly Halloween is one of the darker times of the year. Rather than simply pull my family out of the environment and 'curse the darkness,' we've chosen to spread some light instead. As the other kids come to our door for treats, we give them some goodies, but we also include a gospel tract as well. I've got some suggestions below.

Sort of a family tradition is to try and pass out potatoes to the kids. I'll never forget the first time my dad told me about doing this. Instead of candy, dad would pull out a big bucket of potatoes, freshly dug from the garden with dirt still on them. He would enthusiastically say, "All right! Who wants a home-grown potato?" The kids would back away with frightened eyes until dad would laugh and bring out the real candy. I thought that was so funny I decided to do it myself the next year, and was greatly surprised when one little girl meekly accepted the potato as well. She did look rather skinny. The next year I decided to see how many I could pass out, and I got rid of about 8. My salesmanship skills have increased year by year, and last year I gave out over a dozen. I hope to increase the number again this year, although Nancy would rather keep the potatoes for our own family.

Anyway, back to the tracts - it's a great way to have an influence on the world. So many of us are shy about sharing the gospel with others - here's an opportunity where people actually come to our own doors hoping to get something from us. I encourage you to give them something worthwhile - something that may have an impact on their eternal destiny.

These three websites have some great tracts, and present things in a very Biblical way. PLEASE do not pass out tracts that talk about "God loves you and has a wonderful plan for your life." That's not the Gospel. That's a health and happiness gospel that has nothing to do with truth. (And I'm not specifically referring to Campus Crusade's tract that has that same title, for that tract does properly go through the full gospel.) True Gospel talks about law, sin, hell, damnation, sacrifice, atonement, forgiveness, love and reconciliation. In other words, the good-ol' "hellfire and brimstone" type preaching ending with Love. Certainly there is 'Love' in the Gospel, but always in the context of 'Law.' If that thought disturbs you, then I would encourage you to listen to the message on the first website (livingwaters). It's called "Hell's Best Kept Secret." It's all about the Biblical way to tell the Gospel.

http://www.livingwaters.com/
http://www.mwtb.org/
http://www.chick.com/
God Bless you all. Now go spread some light!!!
Josh
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