 We appreciate the people who gathered in with us this morning to worship. We feel that they are sincere people who come to honor God, and to draw strength from Him. This morning we got out some of our copies of Sweet Hour of Prayer in the Dakota language, and we all sang it together. The adults sang out and seemed to enjoy participating in the song service. After the service, a couple of the men lingered to talk with Ray. I like to listen to them talk. Indian men often will think much about situations and things of life, and they come up with insightful thoughts about everyday life. This is often sprinkled with a dose of humor, and makes for interesting listening. :)
 We appreciate the people who gathered in with us this morning to worship. We feel that they are sincere people who come to honor God, and to draw strength from Him. This morning we got out some of our copies of Sweet Hour of Prayer in the Dakota language, and we all sang it together. The adults sang out and seemed to enjoy participating in the song service. After the service, a couple of the men lingered to talk with Ray. I like to listen to them talk. Indian men often will think much about situations and things of life, and they come up with insightful thoughts about everyday life. This is often sprinkled with a dose of humor, and makes for interesting listening. :)Sunday, February 7, 2010
FIVE KIDS, EIGHT WEEKS, GOD'S WORD
 We appreciate the people who gathered in with us this morning to worship. We feel that they are sincere people who come to honor God, and to draw strength from Him. This morning we got out some of our copies of Sweet Hour of Prayer in the Dakota language, and we all sang it together. The adults sang out and seemed to enjoy participating in the song service. After the service, a couple of the men lingered to talk with Ray. I like to listen to them talk. Indian men often will think much about situations and things of life, and they come up with insightful thoughts about everyday life. This is often sprinkled with a dose of humor, and makes for interesting listening. :)
 We appreciate the people who gathered in with us this morning to worship. We feel that they are sincere people who come to honor God, and to draw strength from Him. This morning we got out some of our copies of Sweet Hour of Prayer in the Dakota language, and we all sang it together. The adults sang out and seemed to enjoy participating in the song service. After the service, a couple of the men lingered to talk with Ray. I like to listen to them talk. Indian men often will think much about situations and things of life, and they come up with insightful thoughts about everyday life. This is often sprinkled with a dose of humor, and makes for interesting listening. :)
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
 
Nice pics! These kids are absolutely adorable :)
ReplyDelete