Showing posts with label All Things Great and Small. Show all posts
Showing posts with label All Things Great and Small. Show all posts

Praise God Always!

Let the heavens rejoice, and let the earth be glad; Let the sea roar, and all its fullness ; Let the field be joyful, and all that is in it. Then all the trees of the woods will rejoice before the Lord. For He is coming to judge the world with righteousness, and the peoples with His truth." 
~ Psalm 96:11-13 ~ 

Baby Has Arrived!!!!

Introducing a new member to the Bryan family...
Miss Heidi Lynne Bryan


She was born on April the 3rd at 9:12 pm
She weighed 7 pounds and 7 ounces
She was 19" long

God was good and Rebekah had an easy labor and birth. We're so happy to see them both happy and healthy if not a bit tired.


Heidi is the most adorable niece an Auntie could ever have!


Of course everyone had to hold her...


A very happy Nana...


And Papa was all grins. He even told the barista at a coffee shop that he was a Grandpa. So cute... 


And of course the very excited and proud parents! 


We are so happy to finally meet Heidi and look forward to seeing her grow up in a godly family!







I think we all are pretty excited...

A Moment In the Life of John Foxe


This is an except from the beginning of the book he wrote on the history of the Christian martyrs through out history. Below you will find the link if you want o read more about his life or read his book. This short story you are about to read is an amazing show of Providence. I hope you enjoy this little story.

"John Foxe traveled to London in the later part of the reign of Henry the VIII. Here, being unknown, he was in much distress, and was even reduced to the danger of being starved to death, had not Providence interfered in his favor, in the following manner:

One day as Mr. Foxe was sitting in St. Paul's church, exhausted with long fasting, a stranger took a seat by his side, and courteously saluting him, thrust a sum of money into his hand, and bade him cheer up his spirits; at the same time informing him, that in a few days new prospects would present themselves for his future substance. Who this stranger was, he could never learn; but at the end of three days, he received an invitation from the duchess of Richmond to undertake the tuition of the children of the earl of Surrey, who, together with his father the duke of Norfolk, was imprisoned in the Tower, by the jealousy and ingratitude of the king. The children thus confided to his care were, Thomas, who succeed to the dukedom; Henry, afterwards earl of Norfolk; and Jane, who became countess of Westmoreland. In the performance of his duties he fully satisfied the expectations of the duchess, their aunt."

John Foxe stayed with the eldest, Thomas until the reign of Queen Mary who was the notorious Bloody Mary.

To read further about John Foxe and his life you can go to this link : Foxe's Book of Martyrs

This is me in 1989 climbing the steps of St. Paul's Cathedral in London...
Crawling in the steps of great men... with my trusted binky of course! :) 

An Exaltation To The Creator of All

Photo taken at Fort Phil Kearny, Sheridan WY - 2012

"O Lord, our Lord, How excellent is Your name in all the earth,
Who have set Your glory above the heavens! 
Out of the mouth of babes and nursing infants You have ordained strength, Because of Your enemies,
That You may silence the enemy and the avenger. 
When I consider Your heavens, the work of Your fingers, The moon and the stars, which You have ordained, 
What is man that You are mindful of him, And the son of man that You visit him? For You have made him a little lower than the angels, 
And You have crowned him with glory and honor. You have made him to have dominion over the works of Your hands;
You have put all things under his feet, All sheep and oxen—
Even the beasts of the field, The birds of the air, And the fish of the sea That pass through the paths of the seas. O Lord, our Lord, How excellent is Your name in all the earth!"         
                                    
                                         ~ Psalm 8 ~

My First Time at the Birth of a Calf

~ Warning ~ 
If you are one with a weak stomach or dislike anything having to do with blood, birthing,  animals, farm life, etc. 
Please Do Not Read Further. 


"Then God said, “Let the earth bring forth the living creature according to its kind: cattle and creeping thing and beast of the earth, each according to its kind”; and it was so. And God made the beast of the earth according to its kind, cattle according to its kind, and everything that creeps on the earth according to its kind. And God saw that it was good."
~ Genesis 1:24-25 ~

Earlier this year in April I was able to be at a calving for the first time. The Cow's name was Jasmine and the adorable little calf was named Abu of course. :) 




















I was able to wipe down Abu and take him over to his mother for a though licking. So much fun! I hope to have one or two some day if I ever get a farm! 

Widow's Estate Sale

Come One, Come All! to an estate sale to benefit Evelyn Raymond and her son Blake. The Raymond's husband/father died quite suddenly in February of this year and we would love for you to join us in blessing them with an Estate Sale to help raise funds that will assist them through the winter.

From 7:30 am - 8:30 am People can bring items to donate. 

The Estate Sale will start at 9 am - 4 pm
**Please do not park in designated Post Office parking areas**

Please spread the word! Free coffee and hot chocolate, holiday music, and of course lots of stuff to buy! Come and bless the Raymond Family with a purchase or two or three!

Books, toys, games, furniture, clothing, DVD's, household goods, decorations, crafts, tools, etc. Plus all the unusual, the unique, and the hard to find type of items you could imagine!
A raffle will be held as well! 
A fantastic time to buy for Christmas as well as bless others in the process. 

Any question just call Purdy Fellowship @ (360) 871-3279



Remembering to Give Thanks To The Creator



Enter into His gates with thanksgiving.
And into His courts with praise.
Be thankful to Him, and bless His name.
For the Lord is good;
His mercy is everlasting,
And His truth endures to all generations.”

~ Psalm 100:4-5 ~
Therefore by Him let us continually offer
the sacrifice of praise to God,
that is, the fruit of our lips,
giving thanks to His name.
But do not forget to do good and to share,
for with such sacrifices God is well pleased.”
~ Hebrews 13:15-16 ~
The Lord is my strength and song,
And He has become my salvation;
He is my God, and I will praise Him;
My father's God, and I will exalt Him.”
~ Exodus 15:2 ~

The Masterful Design of Spider Webs

Yes, I who hate spiders is doing a short slide show on spider webs. Whether you are a spider loving fan or the exact opposite I hope you enjoy seeing just how intricate the spider's web truly is!

God's Creation Shown in Architecture

I found this wonderful article in one the Answers magazines. I thought you would enjoy the amazing handy work of our Creator as well as all the history this article contains. If you don't get the Answers in Genesis magazine I strongly encourage you to order them. They are full of wonderful discoveries as well as in-depth information on God's creation.

One Leg Up On Architects
By Don DeYoung

When it was completed in 1889, the Eiffel Tower was hailed as a marvel of man’s engineering. But its basic design was actually borrowed from the work of an ancient designer – the Creator, who engineered the human femur.

    To show off the latest advances in technology, France hosted a world’s fair in Paris in 1889. Organizers held a competition among architects to propose daring new structures to commemorate the grand event. One French engineer, Gustave Eiffel, went to an unusual source for new design man anatomy, Herman con Meyer.[1]
    In the 1850s, Meyer had studied the human femur, or thighbone, which connects to the hip. This bone, the largest in our body, has an unusual off-center ball joint that fits into the hip socket.  For strength, the bone’s curved head has many internal bone fibers, called trabeculae. These bone fibers crisscross each other in layers and are precisely aligned to withstand the varying forces of tension and compression. As a result of this ingenious design, the femur efficiently supports and transfers the off-center weight of the person. The femur’s ball joint may look awkward, but it functions superbly for a lifetime of movement unless bone disease interferes.
    Swiss engineer Karl Cullman later generated mathematical models of the femur design.[2] In the late 1860s he noted that the trabeculae fibers closely resembled the struts and braces used in buildings. Architect Eiffel then took these ideas and designed his famous Eiffel Tower, the tallest structure in the world at that time, to be built with a minimum amount of iron for maximum strength. The outward flares at the base of the tower resemble the upper curved portion of the femur. The internal wrought-iron braces used in the tower closely follow the design of trabeculae within the femur.
   
In the early 1860s, engineers realized that the human femur is made up of mathematically precise, crisscrossed patterns of fiber (called trabeculae) that reduce the bone's weight while giving it maximum strength against multiple forces. This exquisite design inspired the architect who designed the Eiffel Tower. 

     The Eiffel Tower has been a Paris Landmark for over century. Including its antennas, the tower reaches a height of 1,063 feet (324 m), or 81 stories. The tower marked the entrance to the 1889 exhibition and was originally built as a temporary structure. Competing architects scoffed at the tower, calling it an eyesore and prediction that it would collapse under its own weight. However, it remains today, over a century later, a Paris landmark. It is the destination of millions of tourists annually.
    The Eiffel Tower today is considered a work of art. A true marvel of human engineering, its elegant design was originally based on God’s design of the human body. As Psalm 139:14 declares, "I will praise You, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made; marvelous are your works, and that my soul knows very well."
[3] 

Dr. Don DeYoung is chairman of physical science at Grace College, Winona Lake, Indiana. He is an active speaker for AiG and has written 14 books on Bible-science topics. Dr. DeYoung is currently president of the Creation Research Society with hundreds of members worldwide.
   


[1] P. Forbes, The Gecko’s Foot: Bio-Inspiration (New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 2006), p. 208
[2] D. W. Thompson, On Growth and Form, edited by J. T. Bonner, first published in 1917 (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1961).

[3]  Answers Magazine Oct. – Dec. 2009 p.58-59 written by Dr. Don DeYoung