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October 2009 - Posts

  • Praise God For Brothers!

     I am so glad that God has given me my younger brother Tim.  When it comes to computers, I'll admit it, he's got a lot more computer savvy than me.  Whenever I want to do anything on our blog, the conversation goes something like this:

    "Hey Tim, how do I write a blog post?"

    "Click on the button that says,  'blog post'."

    "Where's that?"

    And then he shows me on the screen where the button is.

    A little while later:

    "Tim, I just copied my post into Word to spellcheck it...now the post looks funny.  What do I do?"

    "You have to use Notepad.  Word documents are in rich text, and that won't work on the blog."

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    Or if I want to check my email:

    "Hey Tim, how do I get my email?"

    "Get up google, and type in mail.hynesva.com."

    "Ok, I got there...now how do I check my email?"

    "Click on the button that says Em's email."

    "Where?"

    "Right there, at the top right-hand corner."

    "Oh."

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    And so the conversation continues.  I'm so glad that Tim is able, ready, and willing to help me on the blog.  Without his help, I don't think this post would even be possible. Thank you, God, for brothers.

  • Kentucky Mountain Mission 2009

    This Columbus Day weekend I went on a five day mission’s trip to Beattyville, Kentucky.  This is the 6th annual free dental clinic that this group has done.  I went the first time in 2004, with my home church, Family Bible Fellowship.  I was really impressed with the need of the people there, not just for free dental care, but also the gospel.

     This year, I went with a team of over 50 people, some of which took the 10 hour bus drive to Beattyville.  The dental clinic is held in a gym in Youth Haven Bible Camp.  The team brings some of the dental chairs and equipment, and some of it just stays there in Kentucky.  There were five dentists and two hygienists serving on this particular trip.  I was able to assist one of the dentists as a clean assistant.  Most of the time, I was arranging the dentist's tools on a tray, disinfecting after each patient, or taking dirty tools to the sludge line, where everything underwent a thorough cleaning. 

     I was blessed by the unity we had as the Body of Christ.  The team had Christians from all over the place; Virginia, Kentucky, North Carolina, and California; but they all worked together, and were a powerful witness to the grace of God.  One lady told me that we could never know how much of a blessing it was to be able to get free dental care; apparently a lot of the people there can't afford to pay for it.

     Our days started off with breakfast, followed by a group devotional and singing before we went to the gym to begin the dental work.  Mr. Stevic, who heads up KMM, told me that many patients arrive as early as 4 am. in order to get in line for their treatment.  After we open the clinic at 8:30 am, patients go through the evangelism tables, where the gospel is shared with them, the triage line, where their dental needs are assessed, and then into one of three waiting areas: cleaning, restoration (fillings, dentures and such), or extraction.  Thankfully the dentist I was working with was in the restoration line, so I didn't have to witness some of the more distasteful scenes.  One young man had half of his teeth extracted one day, and returned the next to have the other half extracted--apparently the tooth decay was caused by drugs.  

    We generally worked till 1:30 pm, had a quick lunch, and then ran back to our waiting patients.  Sometimes we didn't get finished up with patients for the day until nine or ten at night.  It was exhausting work, but well worth it.  We saw over three hundred patients.  There were several professions of faith, and one lady on our team actually got to lead her first person to Christ!  It was really neat to see how God was working, and see tangible answers to prayer.  On our last evening there, some of our team sat around a bonfire and shared testimonies and sang hymns and praise songs.  That was a really special time.  There is something touching about seeing other Christians walking in faith, rejoicing in the Lord, and encouraging others in Him.  It was certainly an unforgettable trip!

  • An Applicable Passage From My Quiet Time

    "O God, You have cast us off; You have broken us down; You have been displeased; Oh, restore us again!  (2)  You have made the earth tremble; You have broken it; Heal its breaches, for it is shaking.  (3)  You have shown Your people hard things; You have made us drink the wine of confusion.  (4)  You have given a banner to those who fear You, That it may be displayed because of the truth. Selah"  Psalm 60:1-4

     Heal our land oh Lord!

  • To Save Or Not To Save – That Is The Question

    A couple days ago I said to Becky, Mare, and Sue, “Let’s go organize the Box Room.”  Becky asked me, “What is your strategy?” I said, “Attack!”  Now you must understand that the aforesaid room got its name because there everyone dumps boxes and everything else that is too good to throw. It may be just us, but after 9 years in one house things start to pile rather high. Call it our good old New England frugality, but it seems like we save practically everything. Let me think of a few things I found:

    Pickle jars… some of which collected quite a few cricketsStick out tongue
    Chinese food containers… to good to throw
    Plastic shopping bags… must have a couple hundred
    Computer software… for Windows 3.1 (more than 15 years old!)

    I did not realize until I got started how much stuff we had. It is turning out to be a multiple day task. Quick questions to ask if you think you should save something:

    Have I used this in the last 6 months to a year?
    Do I even remember what this is for?Big Smile
    Do we still have what came in this box?

    I have found that the best way to organize is to spread the stuff on a floor so you can see what you are dealing with. It looks like a tsunami hit our Great Room, and when Mom came to look she said “oh no!”  It is a work in progress. You should see our throw away pile.Big Smile
  • Work Day At The Thrashes

    They say picture is worth a thousand words, so here you go - a few thousand words worth. Smile

                                     

    Whatever you do, do it heartily, as to the Lord and not to men. (Colossians 3:23)
    Do good to all, especially to those who are of the household of faith. (Galations 6:10B)
    "You shall love the LORD your God...You shall love your neighbor as yourself."(Matthew 22:37-39)

    Look at the Wilkes report on this event.

  • Adventures in Culpepper

    Beep, Beep, Beep… My alarm went off at 5:30 AM. Remembering that Jon and I had planned to leave for the Wilkes land in just half an hour, I jumped out of bed. We quickly got ready, completed the final packing, and then settled back for the peaceful one hour trip.

    A couple hours later we were encouraged with a round-the-campfire wisdom search.
     
    After a nice breakfast we set out to tackle the project of building a lean-to off the Wilkes’ newly built shed.
             
    We completed this project just before lunch, following which we had a leisurely afternoon ending in a couple of revival sermons ‘round the ol’ campfire. We also witnessed a stunning display of the God’s glory through a beautiful sunset.
                   
    I awoke early Sunday morning to the familiar, though unwelcome, feeling of cold feet. Big Smile After putting on a second layer of clothes I started feeling better, and went outside the tent to warm myself by the fire. As soon as I stepped outside I was awed by a bright moon and stars which clearly revealed constellations…
     
    Waking early turned out to be very special because I was able to experience as it were, the whole creation stirring from its slumbers. From a total stillness I listened as the sounds gradually piled on one another- hooting owls, chirping birds, lowing cattle, and finally the wide yawns and hearty ‘good mornings’ of sleepy brothers and sisters in Christ.

       

    Directly following the morning Bible reading time, Daniel Wilkes and I cooked up pancakes for the whole group. What a blast!

    Out of the whole time I feel that the most important concept that I learned was to ‘come out’ and be separate from the world, but to check my standards and convictions so that they are Biblically sound. I should also be constantly on the watch so as not to offend a ‘weaker brother’ by my ‘liberty in Christ’.

    The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament showeth his handiwork. (Psalms 19:1)
    The morning stars sang together (Creation) (Job 38:7 )

    The Wilkes report on this event.