Ok, well my plan for this week’s entry was to really talk up our new sermon series coming this week, which I am really excited about.  But while checking a blog from another church planter earlier I came across a great video clip that he just posted.  His name is Bob and he’s done a lot of great things both here and around the world.  But check out his site here and scroll down to the You-Tube video on his Sept. 1st posting.  It totally made me beyond thankful for my wife.  Deb has done so much over the past three and a half years in our church plant here in Rancho.  She is presently leading up our worship teams and a number of behind the scenes jobs.  But I’m not simply thankful for her help in God’s call of ministry, I thankful for her.  We’ve been married for just over 17 years and its getting better all the time.  She is my best friend and is just a blast to be married to.  She is a great mom and loves the Lord so much.  She is smart and funny and  . . .well I guess I can stop there.  In short, I just thank God for my wife Debi.  By the way, if you’re going to be in Rancho Sunday, be sure to stop in for our morning gathering to participate in the worship service led by Deb.  Oh yea, the sermon topic will be great to.

PS.  After thinking about the video clip again, maybe I should have asked before I posted.
Luv ya Deb.

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  1. 1

    Nice sombrero Deborah!

    Deb and Steve , I knew you were wonderful long time ago. It takes special people to volunteer on Mission to places like Russia and other places in the world, where you have to adapt to their cultures and still be dedicated to your mission in life.

    Keep up the good job, we love you, here in the Show me State,

    Rosario Keele

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    I am so thankful for each one of you! It is a pleasure to have such wonderful friends and family. Brandy, what an inspiration you are to me. Alice you always have a smile for everyone even as you are going through some tough times yourself. And Nancy, I know you are my little sister, but I have been looking up to you in amazement! You have accomplished so much during some very rough times. And Jack, a.k.a. Leo…..Steve’s little jaunt during a snow storm, sure changed our lives. What would we do without Julie and Leo????? Life would be terribly boring and lonely and the food would be terrible!! I do miss those late night shrimp/butter and garlic runs out here in California!

  3. 3

    Wow Nancy, I can’t even run 5 miles. Deb must have done a better job with you than with me.

  4. 4

    I knew Deb was wonderful way before you did Steve! As her little sis, I learned how to use a curling iron, how to run 5 miles, and how to live my life for the Lord from her! Deb is one of those sunshine people that fill everyone’s lives around them with joy.

  5. 5

    NICE HAT DEBSTER!!!!

    And Steve, when are you going to stop using Deb in all your sermons!!

    j/k, keep up the great job….all of you! :-)

  6. 6

    Debster! Your Rock! And look so beautiful in pink!!!

    I am very glad to have the opportunity to be getting to know you!!

    Alice

  7. 7

    Wow!!! What a sweet post. I’m thankful for both of you.

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