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By Terry Dyck on 6/18/2008 2:52 PM

The people I play baseball with are a lot of fun. We are kind of a unique mix of people, certainly with different personalities and levels of baseball skill. One of the things I enjoy about these people – they let me play with them! It feels good to be included and even better when you contribute to the teams success (winning, it matters, that is why we keep score). Another thing I appreciate is the mutual desire to encourage each other. And this desire is usually followed up by words of cheer in the field or at bat. Even when you (me) mess up, strike out, muff a throw, send a runner when you shouldn’t,…they are gracious. Those kind of things make us a good team, but it also helps when we are victorious. I like that we cheer for the other team at the end of the game, that we don’t openly mock the opposition, that we go to Dairy Queen and get ice cream. It’s fun to hang out with their kids and be with people in “another” se Read More »

By Dustin Drader on 6/12/2008 10:06 AM

Hey WA team members.  I want to remind you that for July and August we will have Sunday morning rehearsals at 8:00am.  (Enjoy your free Wednesday evenings in the sunshine!)  If you haven't given me your summer holiday schedule yet, please let me know when you will be away.  On another note, you may be interested in checking out the NOVA conference that's coming to Kelowna in October.  Follow the link on our home page for more details.   

Thanks.

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By Leon Throness on 6/12/2008

It’s been three and a half weeks since I walked the land of the bible. Memories mellow and some impressions linger over the long term. As life continues at it’s normal hectic pace, it seems that the trip to Israel was a dream or a fantasy – was I really there at all? But no – it was no fantasy, but rather a flesh and blood place that echoes with the clash of King David’s sword, the bold challenges of Elijah, the prayers of Hezekiah and the proclamations of Jesus. How meaningful to be there and now to synthesize what I have seen and learned in my everyday Christian life. Can any sincere Christian have no interest in going there??
Being in a foreign country opens up one’s world far wider than staying in a safe familiar spot. We are forced to revi Read More »


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