Sunday, July 31, 2005

M-Fuge Track Team

I want to thank each of you for the work you did for our Lord last week. It was a great experience for me and for my youth group. I really enjoyed working with each of you last week, even if I could not remember your name. I believe that the Lord will bless the seeds that were planted for those eight weeks of M-Fuge at Whipper Barony. I will never forget the experience of that week, and I pray that the Lord will bless each of you in your future endeavors. I hope you enjoy these pictures. You can visit my blog and share your opinions. I look forward to hearing from my new friends in Christ.

Scott Aldridge
Swinging at Whipper Baroney on a hot July day.
Jonathan loves my camera today.
Kirsten and "I can't believe I forgot her name". I remember it's a Biblical name, but that's all. If you remember, please remind me what her name is.
Jonathan, Hannah, and Regina protecting the water coolers. Hannah taught me how to play 4 Square, or is it Square 4. I keep forgetting. M-Fuge Charleston 2005
Foosball game at M-Fuge Charleston 2005.
Rodney and Jonathan at the Swing set. It's good to see the unc fan doing something in the background. M-Fuge Charleston 2005
Sarah's Eighth and Greatest Group :) @ M-Fuge Charleston. Praise God for that table and shade tree. I will not try to name everyone, because you already know that I can't.
Kirsten on the Swing. M-Fuge Charleston 2005.
Justin enjoying his "cold chicken sandwich" and "kool aid". M-Fuge Charleston 2005
Graham, Michael, and Jonathan enjoying a break from the 115 degree heat. M-Fuge Charleston 2005.
Jonathan throwing the football. M-Fuge Charleston 2005
Kathy, Corey, and Ben at M-Fuge Charleston 2005

Kirsten and I

Kirsten and I at Mission Camp 2005. We played on the swings, jump roped, and talked about God and church. Please pray for her and the other children that we ministered to that week in Charleston, S.C.
Duke, State, and unc working together at Mission Camp. David, the unc fan, said that it was something that could only happen at "God Camp".
My Youth on way to Charleston, S.C. for our first Mission Trip.

Sunday, July 10, 2005

Dennis Weakens Before Landfall, Praise the Lord!!!

I believe that the initial reports from the Hurricane was that it was not as severe as Ivan. I live in North Carolina, and we've had our share of Hurricanes also. The name "HUGO" is still remembered here in the Carolinas. I was also in Pensacola in 1996 when a category 1 hurricane, Erin, hit. I was at a Christian School Teachers retreat at Pensacola Christian College when she hit.

I know before worship this morning, Dennis had grown back to Category 4 and winds of 145. That would have been very destructive to the Pensacola area, as Hugo was similar in strength. I'm thankful for Dennis' weakening and Praise the Lord for his mercy.

Monday, July 04, 2005

Happy 229th Birthday, America

I hope that everyone has a blessed Independence Day! I truly feel very blessed to live in this great country. God Bless America!