“Go and make disciples of all nations baptizing them in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.  Teach them to observe all things that I have commanded you.  And remember, I am with you always, to the end of the age.” - Matthew 28:19-20

We believe that we have been called to use the gifts God has given us to reach unbelievers for Him and to encourage, and build up His Church.

Colors of the Yard

The man's yard was white when the girls came and said,

"Build us a snow fort; no a castle," they plead.

So they donned their parkas and pulled their hoods low

And went out in the yard to build in the snow.

And the castle they built, when it was complete

Even Egypt's pyramids could never compete.

They were warm and secure when the winter winds blow

(Though the oldest one Thought she could swim in the snow.)

 

The puddles were deep when the man's yard turned brown,

The girls asked to go outside and splatter around

They put on their mud boots and bright yellow slickers

As they jumped in the mud; it grew thicker and thicker.

They were dirty and dripping, as wet as the ground

That's what occurred when the man's yard was brown.

 

The mud had dried up and the man's yard was tan.

"Let's go outside and dig in the sand."

So with shovels and pails, they went out the door;

The girls and the man began to explore

imagining they were digging up dinosaur bones

They stashed away treasures of sticks, rocks and of stones.

 

The yard was green, the girls  grabbed bats and mitts

"Come out in the yard and teach us to hit."

So he patiently taught them how to swing at the ball,

(Though the youngest one didn't get it at all.)

 

When It was yellow, they danced some ballet

Pirouettes and a demi plie

Their skirts were spinning as high as their waists

Joy and freedom danced on their face

"We're dancers, Daddy, watch us, please look."

(Though the middle one preferred to sit with her book.)

 

"We'll help in the yard," the three girls said,

When the leaves had fallen and he man's yard was red, 

They raked very little, the man worked the whole while

The girls real agenda was to jump in the pile.

They jumped and the leaves flew all over the yard

When his girls helped, the man had to work twice as hard.

 

Now the man looks at a yard that's turned gray,

The girls have grown up and each moved away.

The man understands it's how it should be

Yet he looks out his door, and almost can see

shadows of little girls dancing and digging

Swinging at baseballs, splashing and giggling.

The shadows are memories of an earlier day

the still sees when he looks at his yard that's turned gray.

 

 

 

 

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The presentation was fun and encouraging... The gospel message was clear and encouraging. I purchased your book and just finished it. Your scope is broad and again encouraging. May God continue to bless your ministry. I will encourage others to read your book. -Parishioner of a local church

"Hey, I  wanted to say that was a great message in chapel today! It touched something:) thanks for doing it!" -High School Student  

"We are so grateful that you brought your amazing ministry back to our church this year... The Gospel message you bring applies to all!  It is such a positive, valuable work that you do."  -Coordinator of Christian Ed. UCC Church

"There's no questioning it. This is powerful stuff. It's extremely touching at times, never less than entertaining, and I see a lot of sincere love for Jesus in you guys."  -Dwight Lilies, song writer

The Lord has given you a wonderful window through which to present the Gospel!   - Field Director of Alliance Missions to Paraguay

"What a wonderful ministry to both children and adults.  In past years it has been a struggle to arrange programing that would hold the attention of all ages, but also challenge each heart with God's gift of Salvation.  Thank you for sharing your ministry."  -Sunday School Sup't.

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