Thursday, February 08, 2007

Faith, Giftedness, and (dis)Ability "Week Three"

Wednesday Febuary 7, 2007

Wednesday night sopper was very good.

The Menu:Home made mash potato, beef tips, mix vestibule and a dinner role. Also: Tropical fruit, pound cake and sweet ice tea, coffee and deaf. Don't forget H2O.

It was very nice. company was outstanding. As well the person to my left of me.I was hoping that there garlic in the potato. But if it home make any way is good.

“Faith, Giftedness, and (dis)Ability"It started at 7:00pm with a video on music and a story about a young boy who can play a piano. But everyday life that he can't batten it shirt and use the bathroom with out aid. But with a piano you can never tell he has a problem. But help with a teacher and training. Slowly he get some help. But he need aid with his life. Almost all of his life.We need as a church family to help the one need help. Give hope to one how has some to make more hope ever. Trust them that what people say they can. They really can.They also had two book for sale.

That All May Worship by Ginny Thornburgh

For me she a wonderful lady. During the meeting wail the guest speaker talk. The smile on her face is unforgettable. It like a mother watching her son taking his first steps or lighting his first candle.

It was very nice to see her again.

One is The Unwanted Gift of Grief by Tim P Van Duivendyk, DMin.

He give a deeper understanding about Down Syndrome. This day and age we then to dismiss people who don't talk like us or walk like us. People think like us and them. No it we. We the people. There no other but us. Not we or they but all of us. Teaching that a ramp is not enough. I understand now and I hope one day you may understand.We ended the meeting with a like hot chocolate and cookies.Don't forget we have one more to go.

On Feb. 14, Dr. Bruce Birch, Dean and Professor at Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington , will lead "Caregiving: In the Arms of Faith." He will be joined by Ollie Cantos, associate director of the White House Domestic Policy Council, who has been blind since birth; Patty Marceron, long-time caregiver; and Steven Tingus, director of the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research.

P.S. "PLEASE START BLOGGING" 6


I want you all to have a good week and weekend.

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