It's time to get out the boots and scarves in So. California! After the dark storm approached yesterday, we received the rainfall that we anticipated but then the clouds rolled above the mountain tops as we watched this November rain storm head toward the east. As a farmer, I couldn't be more happier to see a little moisture fall from the clouds. Rainfall continues today. How about you... do you like the rain?
- Photos for Skywatch Friday
The weather patterns we are experiencing reminds me of the famous song, "Stormy Weather" sung by Lena Horne and many other artists in 1943. Familiar with the song?
Synopsis: During his years pastoring an inner-city church, Wendell Mettey discovered that God uses even the most blemished vessels to bring beauty into the world. In On Which Side of the Road Do the Flowers Grow?, Pastor Mettey shares the humorous and touching stories of his diverse congregation— ordinary people whose lives were infused with an awareness of God's real and abundant grace.
On Which Side of the Road Do the Flowers Grow? is an excellent text for use in a small group or study class. The story-chapters provide a comprehensive, close-ended format for each session. Study guides are available to be used in conjunction with the book.
On Which Side of the Road Do the Flowers Grow? is an excellent text for use in a small group or study class. The story-chapters provide a comprehensive, close-ended format for each session. Study guides are available to be used in conjunction with the book.
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"Thanks to the cold, blustery winter's day, he sought refuge in our church building and never left." -- Wendell E. Mettey
On Which Side of the Road Do the Flowers Grow
How is it where you are... sunshine and flowers or rainy days and a warm fire at night?
All the best,
“You can’t get a cup of tea big enough or a book long enough to suit me." C. S. Lewis
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