







As many of you know, "The Raconteur" is the title of my official ministry newsletter and it comes from the French for "recounter" or "storyteller". This blog is anything but official. It is the place for me to tell the "real story" - the things that have no place in an official ministry newsletter because of space or content.
The anchorman & anchorwoman (on the right) speaking to a
"prophecy expert" (on the monitor).
All of the kids involved in the program
After the program, the kids all received their Christmas boxes from Samaritan's Purse & Operation Christmas Child. The boxes are such a blessing to our kids - and it was so much fun to watch some of them open their boxes and discover the treasures inside. For those of you who helped packed shoeboxes this year, thank you for your sacrifices on the behalf of children around the world. (In case you were wondering, this year it appeared that the boxes distributed here were from the UK.)
Maybe it would help if I showed you what it looked like a few minutes earlier...
During the "lean times" of the last couple months, I completed emptied my freezer and pantry. Thanks to a cash Christmas gift from one of my supporting churches, I was able to go on a "real" grocery shopping trip for the first time in six months. That means time to cook up a storm! Early this morning, I started the multipurpose pasta/pizza sauce in the crockpot, and tonight was time for the lasagna-making assembly line. I will eat so much better when I again have a stash of things in the freezer to grab & cook when I get home from the office! Dinner tonight was tacos, and tomorrow... hamburger soup. Gotta' use up all of that ground beef that I browned!