Southern Baptist In NC

July 23, 2007

Back in the Saddle!

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tim Rogers @ 2;17 pm

I have just completed the catching up on being away from the internet for a week. What was news last week is now only a whisper. One thing that I can truly see has taken a life is The Camel Method. Dr. Bart Barber here, here, here, and here is doing a great job of reviewing this method. Please note that Brother Bart began by reading the original book and commenting on it then he moved to the revised book. I encourage you to read the method and note the discrepancies in the Camel Method.

Brother Les Puryear has introduced us to a new blogger. Dr. Boyd Luter has entered the blog world and I would like to welcome him. I have only skimmed his post on Trustees and Accountability. I plan to read it, in depth, as soon as I can finish my chores around the house.

One story about vacation and I then must get to work. I stayed in a camp ground in the foothills of North Carolina. It was located approximately 50 miles from my home. Gail, Rebekah, and I stayed and played all week long in a setting of woods, bugs, frogs, and deer. On this past Monday our neighboring campsite was invaded by a person on a 35 foot 5th wheel being towed by a 4X4 GMC. As I saw this camper coming in I noticed his license plate–TEXAS! Yes he had the biggest camper. It had three slide-outs and made my 28 foot motorhome look like a pop-up. :>) We got to know the family very well and it was a blessing to know them That is the one thing about camping that I encourage you to investigate. Dr. James Dobson has reported that camping is one common denominator of families whose children are productive in society. I am not saying that it is a sure-all to keep your children from straying. However, it does provide great family times. I wish you could have heard some of the prayers of Rebekah and how she longed for this time together.

Well, I am officially back in the grind.

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