Thursday, April 30, 2009

I'm a Winner

I have a few blogs that I like to follow. One of those is The Mobile Spoon. It has a lot of helpful tips for my HTC TouchPro cell phone. The blogger was encouraging people to follow him on Twitter. He was doing a random drawing for everyone that signed up, giving away Calendar Touch.

I WON!!!!

This program would have cost $24.95. It combines my calendar and task list into one, besides a whole lot more.

By the way, you can find me on Twitter. www.twitter.com/keiththompson As of now I do not have a prize give away. I'll do some thinking on that though.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Happy Birthday Kelsey

Today was a very productive day. I worked on my Sunday message, finished my report for our churches annual report, had lunch with my wife, looked at lawn mowers, drove to Brainerd to watch Alyssa's 7th grade softball game and Kelsey's 9th grade game.

Kelsey is celebrating her birthday today. After supper (at 8 PM) she opened up her presents and we sang a "Thompson Family" version of happy birthday. Before bed we will enjoy some dessert!

I can't believe my baby is old enough to get her driving permit. It just doesn't right. She will be a fun one behind the wheel

HAPPY BIRTHDAY KELSEY! We love you!

Friday, April 03, 2009

Marian Nichols


Last Friday night Marian Nichols attended our volunteer minister's appreciation party. On Saturday morning at about 4 AM, Marian passed away. This was certainly a shock to our church.

When I became the Lead Pastor of Living Hope, I began attending a Tuesday morning prayer time. It consisted of several older ladies of the church. When these "saints" prayed, it was as if God put everything else on hold and gave these ladies His full attention. I know that's not theologically correct, but that's what it felt like to me. My life has been greatly impacted by these ladies. Over the years, one by one, they entered heaven. Over the last couple of years it was mostly Marian and I that met for prayer. I calculated the estimated number of times that we would have prayed together. It came to just over 700!

We would always end our prayer time with a song, mostly the old ones. There was a few times she would stump me, but to my surprise, on a few occasions, I was actually able to pull and old song out of the hat that she didn't know.

As a Pastor, I realize that I am called to impact the lives of those in my church and community. Often times, this gets reversed and they impact my life. This is certainly the case with Marian.

The negative -My Tuesday's will never be the same.
The Positive - My life will never be the same!

Thank you Marian.