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    <title>Cirque Du Soleil - Saltimbanco</title>
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    <published>2008-06-27T14:16:24Z</published>
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    <summary> Cirque Du Soleil - Saltimbanco Originally uploaded by Mulde® Susana is a ninja. It is official. Susana is a Kijiji ninja. Susana woke up from a nap on Wednesday, our 3 year anniversary, and she saw that there were...</summary>
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Susana is a ninja.  It is official.  <br />
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Susana is a Kijiji ninja.  Susana woke up from a nap on Wednesday, our 3 year anniversary, and she saw that there were free tickets for Cirque for the first one over.  I heard the yell calling me upstairs, I drove, I had the tickets.  <br />
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It was an awesome present that we received like a present from God.  So so very cool.
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    <title>Cirque Du Soleil - Saltimbanco</title>
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    <published>2008-06-27T14:14:03Z</published>
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    <summary> Cirque Du Soleil - Saltimbanco Originally uploaded by Mulde® Susana is a ninja. It is official. Susana is a Kijiji ninja. Susana woke up from a nap on Wednesday, our 3 year anniversary, and she saw that there were...</summary>
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Susana is a ninja.  It is official.  <br />
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Susana is a Kijiji ninja.  Susana woke up from a nap on Wednesday, our 3 year anniversary, and she saw that there were free tickets for Cirque for the first one over.  I heard the yell calling me upstairs, I drove, I had the tickets.  <br />
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It was an awesome present that we received like a present from God.  So so very cool.
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    <title>Happy Mother&apos;s Day (a preemptive strike)</title>
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    <published>2008-05-10T04:44:51Z</published>
    <updated>2008-05-10T04:44:56Z</updated>
    
    <summary> Hutch @ CansFestival - London Originally uploaded by _Kriebel_ I&apos;m pretty much only writing a blog post because I have a moment to spare. Happy mothers day Susana, mom and other moms out there! El Salvador&apos;s is tomorrow and...</summary>
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I'm pretty much only writing a blog post because I have a moment to spare.  Happy mothers day Susana, mom and other moms out there!  El Salvador's is tomorrow and Canada's is Sunday.  More presents I guess.
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    <title>Avent Baby bottles have BPA</title>
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    <published>2008-04-27T16:25:09Z</published>
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    <summary> Wasted money Originally uploaded by kastner We have returned all of our Avent stuff due to the recent recall in Canada. Apparently some plastics, especially ultra clear ones, contain a BPA. Don&apos;t ask me to explain it but essentially...</summary>
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We have returned all of our Avent stuff due to the recent recall in Canada.  Apparently some plastics, especially ultra clear ones, contain a BPA.  Don't ask me to explain it but essentially when the plastic is heated up it gives off an estrogen type thing.  Scientists are claiming that it might cause premature menstruation in  girls.  Who knows what it does to boys?  I'm just guessing that we probably don't actually need more estrogen in our diet, regardless of what Homer says.  <br />
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If you need to return your stuff, Zellers, Walmart, Toys R Us and London Drugs are taking back stuff for sure.  Sears requires packaging and receipt where some of the others do not.  This is apparently strictly a Canadian thing so far and other countries are not doing this yet.  Health Canada made a decision and the stores are taking responsibility.  Zellers has simply removed all plastics from their shelves that this point.  <br />
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I hope this is somewhat helpful to the 6 people that check this truly neglected blog.
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    <title>House Church Update</title>
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    <published>2008-04-14T15:42:55Z</published>
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    <summary> Iglesia Originally uploaded by markio I know that all 2 of you that will be reading this will be more curious about Javier than house church so I will just pass on the news that he is doing great...</summary>
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I know that all 2 of you that will be reading this will be more curious about Javier than house church so I will just pass on the news that he is doing great and was smiling lots for me this morning.  <br />
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House church has been a wonderful thing for me.  I went into it pretty skeptical and didn't have huge expectations.  So far it has far exceeded even my deepest hopes, the ones that I didn't let myself entertain.  I feel at home, I feel comfortable, I feel challenged, I feel like I have bitten into a meaty morsel of faith every time that I go.  We spend more time laughing than I ever would have expected to and I feel like the people around me are people that I'm getting to know on multiple levels.  It has been good.  <br />
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We have a meal together, we sing sometimes, we pray for each other, we study together.  The thing that gets me most excited is that everyone participates.  There is no spectatorship but there is also no push.  People feel comfortable sharing and even disagreeing.  <br />
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When I tell people that LT and I want to plant house churches, people ask what is the difference between house churches and conventional church small groups.  I think that small groups could run like a house church but there with Small groups there is the feeling that the larger gatherings are equal or greater to the small group.  On paper a congregation could be a "church of small groups" but it is fairly difficult to do.  When the Lord blesses us with more house churches, we will have large group meetings 3 or 4 times a year for large group worship.  A lot of the difference is simply in priority.  Although, we also don't owe anything in terms of debt apart from our mortgages.  <br />
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So, I am thoroughly enjoying where we are at.  I hope more will come who see this as a way that they can grow closer to God as well as those who want to plant churches themselves.  For the moment we are just pleased with how God has been working up until now.
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    <title>Long info about house church</title>
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    <published>2008-04-14T15:20:51Z</published>
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    <summary> Rotulo Originally uploaded by markio I should write about house church one of these days but for those who are very curious about what we are about, here is the proposal that we made. We haven&apos;t held to it...</summary>
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I should write about house church one of these days but for those who are very curious about what we are about, here is the proposal that we made.  We haven't held to it entirely but it has been a guide for the most part.  <br />
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As Leighton pointed out at house church last week, we are not inclined towards mission statements and the such but we have sought to be culturally relevant to those who we were proposing this to.  Namely the MB Conference.  <br />
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Mission Statement:<br />
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Organic churches reproducing faithful disciples<br />
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Vision:<br />
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To foster a discipleship movement through the power and wisdom of the Holy Spirit resulting in an ever growing network of organic churches  starting in Saskatoon reaching to the ends of the earth.  These disciples will seek to incarnate the gospel of Jesus Christ among various people groups with a special focus on sub-cultures more likely to be reached through non-traditional approaches.  In our approach we see leaders reproducing leaders,  churches reproducing churches and disciples reproducing disciples.  Our ultimate purpose is to be active participants, together with all of the saints, in the expansion of the Kingdom of God to the glory of the Father.<br />
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We affirm<br />
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The tenets of faith as communicated by the Mennonite Brethren Confession of Faith<br />
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We believe<br />
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   1. In proclaiming the kingdom of God and good news of Christ's life, death, resurrection and return<br />
   2. The scriptures are authoritative and best understood with a reliance on the Holy Spirit in the context of community<br />
   3. In going to and being with the people we intend to reach with the gospel and incarnating the life and love of Jesus<br />
   4. That every member is a minister and should be given opportunity to discover and exercise their gifts without restrictions<br />
   5. That the most effective ministry is found in the context of trusting relationships<br />
   6. In equipping people inside the local church for ministry<br />
   7. In raising the bar on discipleship - in continuous growth in discipleship<br />
   8. In an intentionally simple approach to church<br />
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Strategy<br />
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    * Churches meet in groups of 4-16 adults in homes, cafes, campuses etc...<br />
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    * Leadership team made up of 5 people representing the diversity of the network<br />
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    * The network will have a website and will provide space for each church to have their own space on it<br />
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    * Leaders of each house church will be mentored and equipped by the members of the leadership team<br />
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    * Each individual will be expected to be part of a peer discipleship group of two or three<br />
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    * In most circumstances local house church leaders will not receive remuneration<br />
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    * Network leaders/mentors will raise support in a missionary model<br />
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    * 3-4 times a year hold a whole network gathering in rented/donated space<br />
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    * Local churches will have a great deal of autonomy and have flexibility to structure themselves around their mission<br />
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    * The primary role of the leadership team will be ministry training and managing whole network activities<br />
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    * Each church will be encouraged to practice regular corporate and individual rhythms<br />
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    * A website will be setup to serve as a resource tank for network members to contribute to and use<br />
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    * Once a year hold a conference on organic church and distribute resources to public via the Internet<br />
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    * Church leader advisory board meets 2-3 times a year<br />
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Step 1: Establish a healthy relationship with the conference<br />
Complete draft ministry plan and submit it to MB Conference. The plan goes through revisions with the feedback and input given by the conference. Work through issues of structure, accountability and funding. An advisory board is setup consisting of interested established church leaders.<br />
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Step 2: Recruit potential new leaders<br />
Create promotional materials highlighting the aspects of the network. Speak in one or more of Saskatoon's established churches about our vision. Local churches commission and bless people to plant organic churches.<br />
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Step 3: Train the church planters<br />
The church planters form a house church with a specific shelf life. The participants will gain hands on experience in everything from one on one discipleship to facilitating meetings to the best ways to organize a small pot luck meal. Participants will be given required reading. In this phase each team of planters must begin to think through their church plant. Where will they meet, how will they organize, which people group will they focus on, how will they accomplish the mission etc...<br />
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Step 4: The planting begins<br />
When leaders feel prepared they start forming discipleship groups and engaging in mission. When they have new people they start meeting on their own as a church.<br />
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Why Simple Church?<br />
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    * It is more viable among the poor, special language groups, and other situations where a traditional congregation isn't well suited<br />
    * To reemphasize the New Testament themes of spiritual gifts, the church as a body, the "one anothers"<br />
    * It has been very successful in the developing world<br />
    * With limited resources in the Saskatchewan conference we need to innovate new ways of planting churches that accounts for that reality.<br />
    * It is very consistent with the roots of Anabaptism<br />
    * It is an experiment with an aim to put the church back in a healthy growth position<br />
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Questions<br />
How do we structure the network in relationship to the conference?<br />
What is the best way to equip leaders and provide ministry training in a "organic" church setting?<br />
How do we frame the project without coming across excessively critical of traditional church ministry?<br />
How do we transition people to a completely different mindset to church?<br />
How do we incorporate mission at the heart of church?<br />
How do we incorporate children?  How do we equip parents to disciple their kids?<br />
How do we recruit leaders? Shoulder tapping or wide open?  What discernment process is used?<br />
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A Brief History<br />
As a leadership team we have been struggling through the issues of the church.   We have been asking questions that many church leaders have asked throughout history:  "What can we do to be more effective?", "How do we reach people with the gospel of Christ?" and "How do we disciple as Christ has called us to disciple?".  Many people ask these same questions and come up with different answers.  As we have looked at the history of the church and the cultures that are represented in Canada we are convinced that new strategies will need to be put into place to reach some of those who have not yet been reached by current popular church models.  We see the need to move to a strategy that encourages equal participation, close community and strong personal ownership.  Upon encountering the house church model we discovered something that simply made sense in the culture that is developing.  We believe this to be a strategy that will allow us the opportunity to reach more and more people with the gospel of Christ. <br />
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Leighton Tebay<br />
I became a Christian in highschool.  Through a connection at highschool ended up at Central MB church and eventually became a member.  Starting in 1992 I enrolled at Bethany Bible Institute and finished the Bachelor of Christian Ministry program.  In the mid-nineties I went through a crisis of faith and spent a considerable time exploring what it meant to be a Christian.  While enrolled at Central Pentecostal College several years of frustration with church came to a head and I turned away from full time ministry.<br />
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In the years following I pursued self-employment in the IT field and continued my faith exploration.  Eventually that led me to the necessity of Christian community.  In 2001 I quit my job and returned to Bethany to finish my degree with an inclination towards further study and becoming a bible school teacher.  While I did very well in my teaching internship I sensed deep down that it wasn't the right fit for me.  The summer after my teaching duties were finished I started a house church with another Bethany grad.  It was short lived and had its difficult moments but I caught a taste of something I really enjoyed.  Since the spring of 2002 I've been a contract staff person at Bethany and participated in the mentoring program, spoke in chapel, and taught classes for faculty when they are away or on specific areas of strength.<br />
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In 2004 I helped another church leader plant a house church.  This leader was ill suited for this type of ministry and alienated most of the people in the house church in a few short months.  When that situation was resolved I became the leader and after 16 months of relative peace I encountered a very positive church experience.  I personally observed deeply wounded Christians recover.  I and others in the group sensed the mission of that particular church had to come to a close.  Mark and I started planning what we now call the SeedLife Network.<br />
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I have a deep concern for the evangelical church in Canada.  This concern led me to the scriptures to find the strongest themes in the New Testament that speak to our approach to church. I'm attracted to the simple church movement because I think it is a good option to live out these themes.  My personal experience with this type of church has been very positive though not without pitfalls and difficulties. <br />
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Mark Trew<br />
I am 30 years old and married to my beautiful Salvadorian wife Susana.  I grew up in the church and discovered my desire to be in ministry after moving to Forest Grove Community Church when I was 14 years old.  Forest Grove offered the opportunity to minister as a lay person for many years until becoming an intern and the Pastor of Young Adult Ministries.  During the time leading up to becoming a pastor I earned a B.A. in Psychology from the U of S, spent a year in missions with Youth Missions International in Jordan, earned my M.Div. in Theological Studies from Briercrest Seminary, was a board member with the Board of Church Extension for the Sask MB conference for 3 years and spent many wonderful summers speaking and ministering in various Bible Camps as a speaker.  After working at Forest Grove for a year as a pastor I moved to El Salvador to be married to Susana and remained there for over a year working as an international liaison for the Campus Crusade regional office which oversees Central America, Mexico and the Caribbean. <br />
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While discussing moving back to Canada, Leighton and I talked about planting a House Church network.  I have wanted to be a church planter for years.  Much of my current reading informs me that there were other ways of doing church and being the church.  Although Leighton is far ahead of me in his knowledge and experience with new church expressions I am discovering that the Lord has been preparing my heart to be open to something which I would have never previously considered as an option:  planting House Churches.  Now it is time to step out in faith and embrace the new challenge of allowing the spirit to work through us in this faith venture that will, Lord willing, expand the Kingdom of God.
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    <title>My little guy is growing up</title>
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    <published>2007-12-04T17:32:40Z</published>
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    <summary> Javier Mid October 2007 Originally uploaded by markio Well, this picture is a month and a half old. Javier is now almost 3 months old and sleeping like a trooper. Last night he broke his record for sleep time...</summary>
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Well, this picture is a month and a half old.  Javier is now almost 3 months old and sleeping like a trooper.  Last night he broke his record for sleep time (by this I mean time that he is not begging for attention or food from Sussy or I):  7 hours and a bit.  That's awesome!  He then followed it up by another 4 hour stretch.  If Susana and I weren't burning the midnight oil watching cartoons, we would have had a decent night's sleep.  <br />
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Javier is starting to show signs of being ticklish.  He's been laughing and smiling since the end of the first month but now he is responding to tickling sometimes.  It is really cute.
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    <title>My Babies</title>
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    <published>2007-11-20T23:54:19Z</published>
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    <summary> My Babies Originally uploaded by markio It has been a while for the old blogging scene. Facebook has been the main hang out for a little while but now this can hit both mark316 and my Facebook. Live is...</summary>
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It has been a while for the old blogging scene.  Facebook has been the main hang out for a little while but now this can hit both mark316 and my Facebook.  <br />
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Live is nuts.  I love it.  Little Javier is over 2 months old now and has chosen to be a little more fussy now that Susana's mom left for New York.  I can hardly blame him, I miss her as well.  <br />
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House Church started almost 2 months ago.  It has been awesome so far.  Last week was especially great with a lot of praying for each other and studying to the point that I was corrected on a theological issue.  It was really cool to God at work in that way.  <br />
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I miss a lot of people.  It is amazing how narrow a world can become when you focus on the family (someone should copyright that name).   I've been working evenings and taking care of Javier and fixing up the house during the days.  I miss people but I wouldn't trade the life that I'm living right now for the world.  I know that God still has lots planned for our family so I'm just enjoying the time that we have together right now.  <br />
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Have a great time out there, all 5 of you that may read this entry.  :)
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    <title>Lead Paint testing in the house</title>
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    <published>2007-07-20T17:33:34Z</published>
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    <summary> Lead Paint Originally uploaded by educeme We did some testing for lead paint in the house. We have good news and bad news. Everything that we had worked on to this point has no lead in it. The baby&apos;s...</summary>
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We did some testing for lead paint in the house.  We have good news and bad news.  Everything that we had worked on to this point has no lead in it.  The baby's room appears to be fine.  The bad news is in the porch.  We have lead paint everywere there, except on the floor which is also good news because the lead paint on the walls are not chipping so we can just paint over it.  <br />
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Things that you learn along the way.  We were a little worried so we picked up a lead paint test from Walmart and went at is.  It is a pretty cool set up.  <br />
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I'm still in the midst of prepping everything for painting and life tends to get in the way of that.  LT and I are still working on the House church network, we hung out with Grandma and Kirk this week.  We have also entertained other people as well.  It is hard to believe how many people one can have in their life.  We have a list of about 20 people or couples that we want to have over and with working in the evenings, the time just drifts away so quickly.  <br />
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Peace and love to ya'll.
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    <title>Sorry, it September not November.</title>
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    <published>2007-07-17T23:27:14Z</published>
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    <summary>We are actually due for our baby boy on September 12th, 2007. Aparently I wrote November before. I corrected it but I confused a bunch of people along the way. Sorry....</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>We are actually due for our baby boy on September 12th, 2007.  Aparently I wrote November before.  I corrected it but I confused a bunch of people along the way.  </p>

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    <title>Babies everywhere</title>
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    <published>2007-07-05T14:57:10Z</published>
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    <summary> Damien Originally uploaded by Jamita This is a shout out to Chris and Sue on the birth of Damien. Chris and Lindsay also had their baby in this last week. It is getting Susana and I excited about the...</summary>
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This is a shout out to Chris and Sue on the birth of Damien.  Chris and Lindsay also had their baby in this last week.  It is getting Susana and I excited about the arrival of our baby.  <br />
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The next week I should be prepping the baby's room for painting.  Our house was built in 1914 so it has a tonne of character.  It just happens to have a lot of cracks and that room especially has a very interesting large hole in it.  <br />
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We are also looking to paint the outside of our house.  If anyone knows where we could find a good ladder, I'm a little nervous about painting the second story.
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    <title>The Long Awaited Blog Entry</title>
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    <published>2007-06-22T03:59:31Z</published>
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    <summary>Hey there folks, this is the long awaited entry because I have been waiting to do it. I thought that I would slap a photo on here or something but it looks like I won&apos;t. I have two huge things...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Hey there folks, this is the long awaited entry because I have been waiting to do it.  I thought that I would slap a photo on here or something but it looks like I won't.  I have two huge things that are about to change the lives of Susana and I. </p>

<p>We are having a baby boy and expecting sometime in September. It is a constant pain to not just rush out there and blow a tonne of money on cute kid stuff.  I didn't think that it would be such a pull but it is.  Some of the stuff they have for boys is so cool (though I wish the 70's were totally back in fashion, I love all of the reds that my parents dressed me in). </p>

<p>The second one is that we are moving into our own place in the next week or so.  I have been at home while Su is at work and I have been cleaning and boxing and cleaning.  The basement suite looks like. . . well, not that much worse than it does usually but it still looks like a disaster.  :)</p>

<p>These are the big ones.  I feel like I've actually had to do some serious growing up in the last few months and I don't think that aspect of things is going to lessen.  </p>

<p>Baby=responsibility<br />
House=responsibility</p>

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    <title>Journey</title>
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    <published>2007-05-05T16:44:54Z</published>
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    <summary> Journey Originally uploaded by borealnz. I was inspired by 3 pieces of luggage in the corner of our bedroom. It kind of feels as if Susana and I are always on the go. I always enjoyed traveling but I´m...</summary>
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I was inspired by 3 pieces of luggage in the corner of our bedroom.  It kind of feels as if Susana and I are always on the go.  I always enjoyed traveling but I´m getting to enjoy staying put for a short time.  I wouldn´t mind if it was a little longer actually.  One of these days we hope to be quite a bit more settled in that we already are.  That would be great.
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    <title>Sabbath</title>
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    <published>2007-05-01T16:36:01Z</published>
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    <summary> Crystal Balls Originally uploaded by olvwu. I enjoyed the last few weeks of sermons at the Grove. I don&apos;t know if I really learned that much more about Isaiah 58 but I have been reminded of the Sabbath rest....</summary>
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I enjoyed the last few weeks of sermons at the Grove.  I don't know if I really learned that much more about Isaiah 58 but I have been reminded of the Sabbath rest.  With everything going on in our lives right now, it sure does feel like Su and I are busy.  The pregnancy has added a level to our lives.  Looking for a house has added a level to our lives.  Just figuring out how we are going to live our lives here in Canada adds a level.  I still feel like we just arrived here and that we are still settling in.  I suppose that in many ways we still are.  Add to all of this the fact that LT and I have been meeting weekly to strategize planting a house church network and life feels heavy and busy.  <br />
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That is probably why I liked the sermon series.  When you are tired, you enjoy hearing people tell you that you should rest.  It is not that I don't get rest, it is that I'm probably not resting in the best way.  It was nice to experience work in El Salvador when there were days when work was quite often prayer, study and connecting with people.  Now a days work is putting our adolescent fires, cooking cleaning and keeping one step ahead.  I love my job and I enjoy working with the kids.   They really are great but I do miss those quiet moments that I rarely get any more and our baby will not likely give us.  Although I look forward to any and all moments that we will have with our baby in the future.  Sigh.  <br />
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So, tomorrow is my day of rest.  Today I will prepare myself so that tomorrow will be a day that is not to my forwarding myself.  I'm looking foreward to it more than I can say.
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    <title>Yawn</title>
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    <published>2007-03-31T13:56:24Z</published>
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    <summary> yawn Originally uploaded by Catalina Pimentel. I almost never lose sleep over stress, I´m sure that I´ve mentioned this fact before. There are few things in life that I actually worry about enough to lose sleep. Work is definately...</summary>
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I almost never lose sleep over stress, I´m sure that I´ve mentioned this fact before.  There are few things in life that I actually worry about enough to lose sleep.  Work is definately nothing that I tend to lose sleep over.  Today is different.  I´m losing sleep.  <br />
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Maybe I´m getting soft but I´m spending more and more of my time worrying about the guys that I work with.  I really care about how they are and making sure that I´m parenting well.  It is nice that I get to practice parenting on other people´s kids but I´m actually stressing about it so much that I can´t go to sleep and I´m totally exhausted.  <br />
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I´ll see what a bowl of cereal and some more prayer can do for me this morning.
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