pray.
Monday, October 30, 2006
By Gloria Jea at 9:49 AMWould ya’ll please pray for mt friend Tim. He is having to grow up really fast. His dad is not bieng a dad and Tim feels like he needs to provide for his mom and two sisters. It is really hard for him!
By Dusty Jepkema on 10/29 at 05:09 PM
Would you please pray for my friend Amanda. She is having a hard time. Her family is really depressed and her faith is not as strong as it used to be.
By Dusty on 10/29 at 05:10 PM
What is the P-blog?
Thursday, October 19, 2006
By Gloria Jea at 2:39 PMAt our first common meeting, someone mentioned that we ought to be lifting one another up-- in a prayer sort of way. And so the p-blog was born. Yes, a prayer blog because we believe prayer makes a difference. Email me with your prayer requests, and I’ll put them up here.
Thanks.
Football Learning Event
Monday, October 16, 2006
By Aaron Greiser at 3:33 PMOkay, so it was a little cold out last Friday night, but we went to the East Grand Rapids football game anyway. The fans were pretty into the game (mostly to keep warm) and the players brought their game, too. It was funny to be hanging around with High School and Middle School aged kids again (made me realize how little I miss High School).
On the way to the game, we discussed a little about football, except most of the people who went had already seen American Football before. As the game went on, situations would come up in which someone would have to explain a ruling on the field and sometimes there were even disagreements about rules between people who supposedly know the rules of football. I guess it goes to show how many rules there are in football compared to other team sports.
It was a pretty good football game. East Grand Rapids won 21 - 0 and everyone who went had a good time, despite the frozen backsides. As we talked during the game, we found out that High School football is bigger in some parts of the country than others. John Medendorp acknowledged that football in Texas is a much bigger deal than here in Western Michigan. I too, remember going to football games back home in Eastern PA where everything seemed bigger; the players, the crowds, and the general noise level of many games back east seem bigger. Maybe I just have a slanted view because I was in High School when I went to High School football games. Enough about this, but I think we should think about having a Mosaic Superbowl Party if anyone is interested.
Cricket
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
By Stephen Gabbadon at 11:16 PMThis was the day we all learned to play that wonderful game...... Cricket!!!. The day was nice and the sun cudn’t have been anymore perfect for a 2.5 hour long game. Atleast 40 persons turned up for the event, some from the Mosaic floor and others from the different dorms. Everyone met on the softball field and players were given a brief history of the game and told the strategies of getting ‘runs’ (points) and winning the game. Overall the day was great and it would be nice to do it again… sweet memories!!
Two teams split and the game was on............
Remember..... it’s a bat, not a paddle!
hi!
Friday, October 06, 2006
By Gloria Jea at 2:25 PMWelcome to the Mosaic Blog!
This is a place where we keep a record of what we’re contemplating as a floor, upcoming events for you to join us, and, of course pictures. Leave us a comment, we’d love to know how you’re doing and what you think.
