Sunday, December 27, 2009

Sword Fighting and Being Soldiers for the Most High















It is snowing here in the North West corner of OHIO today. The boys wanted to go outside and use some of the pent up energy that they have. They received practice swords from Vision forum for Christmas this year and decided to "practice" in the snow. They set the line out in our front lawn and soon they were having a great amount of fun and exercise. They were dodging and lunging all over the front lawn. I was thinking while watching them outside, we need to be this way at defending ourselves against the enemies of Christianity. Taking our "swords" and following after Christ daily with our challenges and worldly confrontations. Confronting what is wrong in our society and taking it back for the Glory of God.
Tim

Friday, December 25, 2009

Merry Christmas

Merry Christmas!!!!!
I hope everyone has had a Blessed Christmas. I worked last night and got off work this morning at 7:00 am. I have the rest of this week off though. We will be spending quality time as a family before Lisa's surgery on the 31st.

Unto us this day a child is born in the city of Bethlehem, a Savior which is Christ the Lord.
He is the reason for the season.

May God bless you and keep you all!!

Tim

Thursday, December 17, 2009

A Wonderful Weekend


The Children on the Rope bridge




This past weekend we were able to attend the viewing of "Mysterious Islands" in Kentucky at the Convention Center in Covington. We had such a wonderful time meeting a family there (The Moyers), and going out to dinner at a small restaurant down the block. Getting to know them is such a blessing. It almost seems like we have known each other for years and a lot of the roads we have travled seemed very familiar. We were able to go to worship on Sunday and listen to Dan Horns message. It was a wonderful message and one that everyone needed to hear. I hope we will be able to attend more conferences this coming year, it has always been a blessing to hear the speakers and meet new families.

The Creation Museum was wonderful and we had a great time walking around seeing all the lights outside. We enjoyed a couple new exhibits like the blind cave fish, the different dogs skulls, while enjoying the walk through the Bible. This trip has been a joy and blessing to all of us.
The blind cave fish
The Christmas light display
The dogs skulls




Lisa's gall bladder surgery is scheduled for the 31st at 7:00 am. She has pre op blood work to get done today so I better wind this up. I will post again soon.

Blessings in Christ,
Tim

Monday, December 7, 2009

Pearl Harbor: Tragedy and Providence



On December 7th 1941, an event occurred that would change the world forever. After weeks of preparation, a Japanese task force consisting of the aircraft carriers Akagi, Kaga, Soryu, Hiryu, Zuikaku, Shokaku; the cruisers Tone and Chikuma; and the battleships Hies and Kirishima were steaming towards the Islands of Hawaii. Also included were nine destroyers and ten subs along with a combined total of 432 airplanes. It was 4:05 AM when the mine sweeper Condor sighted what appeared to be the periscope of a Japanese submarine. She immediately notified the destroyer U.S.S. Ward who sounded general quarters and began an extensive search of the area.

At 6:37 the Japanese sub was sighted again, this time by the cruiser Antares. The nearby U.S.S. Ward shot twice, the first time shooting high and the second time getting a direct hit. The sub tilted slightly to one side and then slid beneath the waves. Commander Lt. William W. Outerbridge sent a report at 6:51 to the 14th Navel District Headquarters at Pearl Harbor. Fifteen minutes previous Privates Joseph Lockard and George Elliott reported several planes approaching from the Northeast. These may have been scout planes launched from the cruisers Tone and Chikuma. At 7:06, six minutes after his watch ended, Elliott reported that there was a large group of planes heading their way. This however was mistaken for a flight of B-17s that were supposed to be arriving from California.

At 7:40 Lt. Commander Fuchida with 48 Nakajima B2N1 High- Level bombers started their attack. The Japanese plan was to disable the American aircraft that were still on the ground and then attack our carriers and battleships. By God's providence all of the aircraft carriers were gone on odd jobs. The light cruiser Raleigh and the target ship Utah were the first to be hit. What was to follow was the destruction of Battleship Row and Pearl Harbor itself. In the end the total loss was 900 crewmen missing, 2,403 dead, 1,178 wounded, 169 aircraft destroyed, 3 ships destroyed and 18 ships badly damaged.

Although Pearl Harbor was one of the most devastating attacks in the history of the United States of America, it should have been much worse. Only 3 ships were destroyed out of the 21 that were hit and although they repeatedly strafed our encampment on Ford Island not a single life was lost. We still had all of our carriers and we still had the Lord.

-By T.J. and Kaleb

For more information see: http://plasma.nationalgeographic.com/pearlharbor/ax/frameset.html