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Monday, November 21, 2016

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5 comments:

  1. Wow! What a sermon! I have finally caught up with your blog! So sorry that I have been missing out, but my lost, indeed! Thank you for sharing all these wonderful pictures and your great adventure!

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    1. Thank you, Mrs. Haddad, for your very wonderful card and sweet words of encouragement. I am really thankful for you all and take every chance I get to share my heritage with everyone here. I'm learning a lot, too. Sorry about the format issue; I have finally got you on an email notification list. Glad you're caught up! I'm going to an Advent ceremony at Durham Cathedral tomorrow night. The building has been voted by some as one of the grandest buildings in not only England but also the whole of Europe. Pictures forthcoming...

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    2. Off to Google Durham Cathedral! Sounds wonderful! What a wonderful place to experience Advent!
      Glad you got my note and ramblings! More on the way!

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  2. Wesley, Amazing and powerful sermon! God's grace flows through you. We miss and love you. MAY GOD BLESS YOU WITH A HAPPY HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!! Enjoy your day!
    Much Love, Uncle Mike

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    1. Thanks, Uncle Mike. Really missing everyone back home, but this is truly a marvelous adventure. The farm at Hexham reminded me so much of my home in Wheatland. I don’t think anyone not from Southern Indiana would be able to enjoy it in the same way. It’s just the sort of country which Grandma McClure would have loved. But we know that she is in “a better country, that is, an heavenly: wherefore God is not ashamed to be called their [our] God: for he hath prepared for them [us] a city.” (Hebrews 11:16).

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