May 20, 2007
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This is the Galt House in Louisville where I stayed while taking classes at the convention center . It has a nice river view .
The lobby can handle big groups if needed .
Rooms were 700 + square feet and very nice .
This was more space than we needed but very relaxing .
If your ever over this way check it out along with a steamboat ride or visit http://www.alicenter.org/heart/grandopencele.shtml
You can have a lot of fun here or learn a lot, explore or worship ,
take in a show or find what ever is of intrest to you !
God bless !
Barry
Comments (7)
Hi, Wow, this looks beautiful. This is well deserving for you. I hope you have a grand visit. Take Care, Sharon now in Charleston, SC
seems like a beautiful place and scenery!
How was church Barry, on sunday???
Church was alright for me, pastor preached on the resurrection and insight in to how its important for our faith and what it meant!
IN HIM
JIM
My first car was an ‘96. Everything was factory. V8 5.7 liter automatic – I was a 16 year old girl…. all I knew was it was pretty. It was green metallic that changed color in different light. I totaled it out a few short weeks later. My next car was an ‘87. It was red with silver ground effects, ttops and tinted windows. It had an aftermarket silver bird on the hood. That car was my baby. My boyfriend of the time, loved to work on it and “improve it”….and taught me about cars/racing/driving in general. I later totaled it out too. Although that time it wasn’t my fault. Because those cars were so heavy and had bars of steal running through the doors – I walked away from both crashes without a mark. I think God protected me, I wasn’t a Christian at the time and he knew he had a lot in store for me. Both cars were beyond repair. I don’t know too much about hurst….although, I believe a friend of mine had that brand.
I also find the Lord a lot more interesting/joyful. Yes, I study His word. Everyday. I’ve started ministries in my home town and when I moved to college I got asked to live in house/church that the residents are there to be witnesses/leaders/help run ministries to the students of the school. I love God using me. I don’t have as many years under my belt as everyone else that I work with….but that only makes me study harder and pray more. I know God has plans to keep me in ministries, just not sure yet where He was to put me just yet. It’s something, I love, have a drive for and am good at. I figure I’m still young, so who knows…I’m excited though cause I know what ever God has in store, it’s gotta be more challenging/exciting then what I’m doing now. Since I already have a passion for what I do, I know it’s going to be amazing and what I’m doing is just a stepping stone for bigger/better things. Lately, due to some friendship busts, I haven’t really felt up to bar so I’ve kinda laid low a bit on ministry because I do not in any way want to hinder anyone’s walk by any stupid actions I might do. But I can feel that tug on my heart every day by God for me to get off my butt and do what I know I should be doing. So, I feel like I’m at a fork in the road and not real sure where my next turn should go. Sorry, I talk to talk if you can’t tell.
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Sorry, my dad doesn’t have a xanga.
Barry,
Are you familiar with Al Mohler and South Eastern Seminary at Lousiville?
I’ve never heard of that Glenn Kiser? What kind of music does he sing? http://www.vuccf.org <– that’s the link to Christian Campus Fellowship (the place I’m a resident at.)
Al Mohler is the president of South Eastern Seminary and has been making a good impact within the Southern Baptist Denomination
He’s also a clear biblical thinker in regards to the cultural issues of our days and the social and current events
I asked about it seeing that you went to the same city as where the seminary was at, so I was wondering if you knew about it!
God bless Barry!
Al Mohler needs to read the Quran then ask for God’s wisdom in dealing with the religion of anti-Christ (Islam).