He is risen! He is risen indeed!
Sunday, 20 April 2014
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Monday, 6 January 2014
Happy New Year!
It seems another year has flown by and we are now in 2014!! So much has happened in the past months and so much more is expected for the coming months. We look forward to keeping in touch with you and would love to hear how your doing.Blessings for the new year!
Aaron & Eileen Lawler
Caleb (15yrs), Eden (12yrs) , Nathan (11yrs), Zachariah (23 1/2 mo)
& Bump (due Feb'14)
Sunday, 9 June 2013
Our Team Retreat |
Thank you! To each of you who had been praying for our team retreat last week. A small group of us had gone up to Wales a day early to set up, we were able to get all of the tents set up and the site cleared before the rest of the team arrived the next day.
The beginning of the week was very wet! We joked about the fact that the incredible levels of rain is why the country is so beautiful and green. Inside we were each praying for it to stop! Camping in the rain is even less fun then it sounds! We were all there to rest and have a chance to just 'be' together without the normal levels of responsibility and expectation.
Thankfully the end of the week brightened up and we were incredibly blessed with our time together. We were each able to leave Wales feeling rested and refreshed!!
We are already looking forward to next year!!
to help you experience Wales with us there is a recipe below for Welsh cakes!!
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The Cooking Team Each year during our team retreat we are blessed with a team to come and help serve with cooking the meals. This year we had four people on the cooking team, the interesting difference from previous years is that these four are university students who openly said they didn't know how to cook! Eileen had the privilege of working with them throughout the week and what a blessing they were! Every moment of food preparation in the kitchen was fun. Through the course of the week we worked on 900 meals!! |
Monday, 20 May 2013
Looking through God's eyes!
The Carlisle Citadel |
This week I (Eileen) am in Carlisle, England for a three day workshop. The first day was great with a lot to think about and put into action! I clearly now have to get into gear though. This evening I am sitting here thinking of the list of things I need to be processing tonight for the sessions tomorrow and finding all the answers to the questions we have agreed to do over night. It is amazing how some of these questions make you think.
One of the things we have been looking at is Numbers 13 & 14; here is the statement they give.....
You are one of the children of Israel standing at the edge of the promised Land. That land of plenty you have heard about from your parents and grandparent. You are so close to your destiny. You can see it, smell it, almost touch it. You have walked for days through the desert to get here. You've even tasted the delicious grapes brought back by the spies. Suddenly you realise you will never get to the Land. As a result of the report from the spies you have given up you enabling belief and taken on a limiting belief. Why has this happened.
It made me think, clearly the answer is relatively obvious; The report from the spies was negative speaking of the people of the land. Trying to process the question on a deeper level and thinking that there must be something more. The word is amazingly simple and appears to be a single small statement. We looked like grasshoppers in our own eyes, and we looked the same to them! It is the perception they have of themselves and there fear to of these people that cause their answer. They are not looking at the land and it's people's through God's eyes.
Wednesday, 1 May 2013
Zachariah and his corn!!
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I love corn on the cob! |
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so tasty... i can barely sit up properly! |
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I will take an extra big bite, since no one is looking.... |
Zachariah continue's to be a blessing and adds fun to our daily life. During dinner this evening we tried to have a normal meal but all he wanted was to have corn and more corn..... He managed to eat the rest of his meal but only with the knowledge that he could have more corn.
Corn on the cob is not something you find a lot in the UK, he will be so excited when we go home for the summer and he can have it much more often!!
Eden and her cooking....
oh... the first crepe is done........!!! |
the final fold..... |
the real test..... the first fold, the moment of truth! |
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