Prayers for Ethan

He's 8 years old. He's 8 years old and terminal. Please pray for him. His story is all over Delaware, since he goes to a school in the area. Click on the link to learn more.

http://www.prayersforethan.org/ (Click on the link to the caring bridge web site.)

*Update*

Ethan passed away a few weeks ago. He did make it a lot longer than he was expected to, and we are all still praying for his family to get through this tough time.
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Set the World on Fire


I soooo wish I could sing like that. Or at all for that matter.
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Online Sermons

http://www.newlife-pca.com/audio.php

There's the link to listen to the sermons and lectures from my church. Check them out, there's some really good stuff in there.
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Amazing 4 Year Old Drummer

Need I say more? Check it out:

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Kiwi Mad World Version


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Random Sites

Next time you're bored, check out these web sites:

isitchristmas.com (wondering what it says when it actually is Christmas)

iamawesome.com (it's true)

www.wwwdotcom.com (interesting)

iamninja.com (there's more than meets the eye, if you still don't get it leave a comment and we'll tell you what that means)
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Time

"Is there such a thing as the "present"? Every moment, once it goes by, is the past. Ah there it goes... and again... and boom boom boom the present just became the past, theoretically, an infinite number of times (how long can a "moment" really last?). So every second the future is becoming the past, and we're stuck in some weird kind of unimaginable limbo. Haha, suckers."
-Aristotle, substantially paraphrased.

"The clock is running. Make the most of today. Time waits for no man. Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. Today is a gift. That's why it is called the present." - Alice Morse Earle

Thanks for listening. Err... having listened. Whatever.



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