Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Wordless: Verse 13

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Capernaum

Then Jesus went to Capernaum, a town in Galilee, and taught there in the synagogue every Sabbath day. There, too, the people were amazed at the things he said, because he spoke with such authority. Luke 4: 31-32

This picture is the temple ruins (4th Century) in Capernaum. The city was the scene of many miracles performed by Jesus….Refer to John 4: 46-54, Matthew 8: 5-13, Matthew 8: 14-15, and Matthew 9: 23-25.

Saturday, June 23, 2007

Georgia Carnival

The Georgia Carnival is over at EHT's site, Georgia On My Mind. It's a great place to find new blogs you didn't know exisited.

Thursday, June 21, 2007

13 Things About Ruth Graham

My wordless entry showed an image of Ruth Graham. I thought I would continue examining her wonderful life with my list of 13 things….

1. She was born in China. Her father was a doctor and her parents were medical missionaries.

2. Her paternal great-grandfather was Jewish.

3. John Charles Pollock wrote a biography of her father called A Foreign Devil in China

4. She went to high school in what is today North Korea before graduating here in the states in her parent’s hometown of Charlotte, North Carolina.

5. She grew up in a Presbyterian home and she remained one all her life even though her husband, Rev. Billy Graham was a Baptist.

6. She went to Wheaton College where she met Billy Graham. Later they were married.

7. Ruth Graham raised five children almost single-handedly as her husband was often away on evangelistic crusades.

8. Because of her background in China she encouraged her husband to visit China.

9. Ruth Graham was an author. Her first book was published in 1959 and was called Our Christmas Story.

10. She wrote or co-wrote 13 other books…..some were books of poetry.

11. She received the Congressional Gold Medal along with her husband in 1996.

12. She had chronic back pain dating back to 1974 when she fell from a swing she had made for her grandchildren. She was testing it.

13. Ruth Graham was buried in Montreat on the grounds of the Billy Graham library.

She will be missed!

This is my 7th week of 13

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Wednesday, June 20, 2007

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