Uncategorized patrickmead on 10 Jan 2009 04:11 pm
Home!
I’ll blog later, but just to let you know I got home. It was a white knuckle drive of about 6 and a half hours… but home is sweet. The snow is still coming down at a prodigious rate. Should make worship time tomorrow a lot of fun!
More to come…
on 10 Jan 2009 at 5:18 pm # Dee Andrews
I’m glad you’re home, Patrick. Stay close to Kami by a warm fire this evening! Here? It’s about 80 degrees and sunny with a “cold front” loitering around to the west that was supposed to be coming through today, but hasn’t shown up yet.
Tomorrow’s high is predicted as 55, but you couldn’t tell it by current conditions. We have our house all open to the screened in back porch.
Sorry . . ..
on 11 Jan 2009 at 12:47 am # Greg England
We got a call from Jan’s sister who lives in Stevensville, MI (close to Benton Harbor) this morning and she said it was snowing at a rate of 12″ per hour!
The west side of Michigan gets hit harder than do we. We have 10 inches of new snow on the ground… and on the roads.
on 11 Jan 2009 at 12:53 pm # Brad Risley
I’m very thankful you’re home. I prayed throughout the day for you. Thank you for sharing your life with us here in Ohio. We were encouraged by your presence and spurred on by the Spirit working through you. Blessings…
on 11 Jan 2009 at 1:04 pm # Gary Carson
Patrick, thank you so much for coming to Louisville. I wanted you to know that your message was a blessing to me and the others.
Glad you made it home safe.
on 12 Jan 2009 at 12:28 pm # Matt Chapman
Glad to hear you’re back safe! Thanks again for coming down – it was worth it for us. We’re beginning to discuss our follow through on the whole retreat as well as the specifics you gave us. Please pray for us as we work out our markers, verbs, and Samaritans in the border lands. There’s no telling how many brothers He spurred through you.
Maybe He’s built a cabin with a library and it’s waiting on you in heaven’s wilderness, and your new name is on the door (of course, you’ll be the only one who could read it). From your porch, you might be able to see me fly fishing the crystal waters.