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Out Of The Box

What follows is the story of the First United Methodist Hillsville Youth Group. Their mission trip to Macon Georgia. The vision of a storefront Youth Ministry Site in order to take the church to the people and the results.

Ronnie

We have been open for about 6 months now and hundreds of people have come through the doors at Out Of The Box. There have been events with 150 people in attendance and Safe Halloween brought several hundred through our doors in one afternoon. Youth are finding a place where they love coming and many adults are getting acquainted with the main church through OOTB.

May 20, 2009 Posted by | Out Of The Box, Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

Attention Campers

Misty’s Dad and Mom are campers and they have one to sale. The following is a description of the camper and I can tell you that it looks new inside and out. If you or someone that you know has an interest in camping, give me a call and I will put you in touch with Wayne. I don’t think you will beat his price.

Ronnie

2002 Cedar Creek Custom 36ft. 5th. wheel. New toppers on all 3 slides, Oak hardwood flooring, washer/dryer, power jacks (front and rear), factory water filter system, queen bed w/heated mattress, tires are 1 year old, Sony flat screen TV, lots of cabinet space,  lots of storage space outside and electric fireplace.

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May 20, 2009 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

Newborn: Judah Collins

Your newborn How your baby’s growing: Because he was curled up inside your uterus until recently, your newborn baby will probably look scrunched up for a while, with his arms and legs not fully extended. He may even appear bowlegged.

Don’t worry: Your baby will stretch out, little by little, and by the time he reaches 6 months, he’ll be fully unfurled! In the meantime, as he adjusts to life outside the warm, safe confines of your womb, he may enjoy being swaddled in a light blanket. • Learn more fascinating facts about your newborn’s development.

Your life: You’re a parent! This week, reality sets in — you have a baby! He’s all yours, he’s home with you, and he’s dependent on you for love, care, and feeding. No doubt you’ve been reading up on what to do and how to do it. We have plenty of articles and tools to refresh your memory and teach you new tips, but here’s our best advice this week: Don’t try to master the art of caring for a baby all at once.

Take it easy, take it slow. Your newborn is more durable than you might think. He’s getting used to you as much as you and your partner are getting used to him. Like all good relationships, this one will take some time.

www.babycenter.com

May 20, 2009 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

   

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