Several weeks back we were in Beaver City, Nebraska. The children in that small city of under 900 people raised enough money to purchase bibles for children flood survivors.
Yes, there are many, many child survivors too. I’ve heard many stories from children of what their house used to be like. It is quite moving.
During the meeting to accept the bibles a little girl asked if the flooding (water) was gone. At that moment it hit me. The flooding is gone, but the pain, the rebuilding, the new normals are there and always will be. Only through time will the pain lessen and the rebuilding be finished. No matter what happens, the Flood of 2019 will not long be forgotten.
Say a prayer or two for our work in and around the area. We’ve never been involved in anything like this, so through a lot of this we are “flying by the seat of our pants”.
Blessings to you and yours.
Pastor Mike.
As I think about the night He was born I see a beautiful night beyond belief. The sky was clear and glistening with what probably appeared as diamonds. All except for one star that outshone all the others.
few days of this season, take time out for peace; bring peace to someone else or take a few minutes for yourself and breathe. God’s got this. He wants you to enjoy the peace that transcends all understanding. Just keep you hearts and minds on Christ Jesus.



impaired because there are no noticeable injuries, injuries with residual effects) I realize they don’t see what I see. In fact they may be missing vision from certain parts of their field of vision. When I realized the crumbs on the floor are there because visually impaired people don’t see them, I realized I need to stop judging and learn as much as I can about their visual impairment so I can assist them.