Well, it's true. I can not live without Annie. Not even for a few hours. I don't know what to do with myself when she's gone.

Today she went to the groomer. Here's why:
Okay, she doesn't look too bad. Mom's just brushed her. |
This is how she looked when came home:
Dad will call her a foo-foo dog. |
Is it my imagine or does Annie have an eyebrow raised? At me???? |
Here's why we're both exhausted this afternoon. |
This game is called "I've got it and you don't!" |
This game is called "I'll eat your face!" |
This is just a good old wrestling match--and I'm winning! |
This is called "I got here first. I rule!" |
This is how it should be. Annie really does rule. |
I'm glad she's back. Now to bark at the garbage truck!
Bye!
Love ya!
Bye!
Love ya!
Not sure why there's a huge space before "post a comment!" Also Mom didn't proofread before I posted. Imagination NOT imagine.
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ReplyDeleteThe New Testament church began on the Day of Pentecost. Does the church congregation where you worship resemble the Lord's church. (Acts 2:47...And the Lord added to the church daily those who were being saved) (NKJV).
Acts 2:22-41......41 Then those who gladly received his word were baptized; and that day about three thousand souls were added to them. (NKJV)
Acts 2:22-41......41 And those who believed Peter were baptized--- about 3,000 in all! (The Living Bible ---Paraphrased)
The 3000 all believed Peter when he preached Jesus as a miracle worker, and as Lord and Christ. They believed Peter when he said that God raised Jesus from the grave. They believed Peter when he told them to repent (repent means to make the intellectual commitment to turn from sin and to turn toward God) and be baptized so their sins could be forgiven. They believed Peter when he told them they would received the gift of the Holy Spirit. (That would be the indwelling of the Holy Spirit Himself.)
Is that what occurs at the church where you attend?
Acts 2:42 And they continued steadfastly in the apostles doctrine and fellowship, in the breaking of bread, and in prayers. (NKJV)
Acts 2:42 They joined with the other believers in regular attendance at the apostles' teaching sessions and at the Communion service and prayer meetings. (The Living Bible---Paraphrased)
Is that what occurs at the church where you attend?
1. Is the apostles doctrine taught or is made-made church tradition taught at your church?
2. Is the apostles doctrine taught or is a semi-religious entertainment session presented, with skits, jokes, and or a secular a perspective of God's teaching? Is the gospel presented as an alternative, or the only way of salvation? Is sin preached as sin and then apologized for, or is sin simply not mentioned?
3. Is communion offered every Lord's Day, or is it offered weekly, monthly, yearly?(Acts 20:7...on the first day of the week...)
4. Is regular attendance encouraged, or is Easter, Christmas, and a few Sundays a year deemed to be sufficient? (Hebrews 10:25 not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some, but exhorting one another, and so much the more as you see the Day approaching.) (NKJV)
5. Is prayer an import part of the church you attend?
DOES YOUR CHURCH LOOK LIKE THE NEW TESTAMENT CHURCH?
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oh this looks like a fun blog!!! I will enjoy reading it this week. FUN....lol..phil saying "foo foo" dog-too funny!
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