Monday, November 3, 2008

Money for Liberia

Thanks to everyone who gave yesterday at church to support Joe Lieway and his work in Liberia. Here is an email I received from Joe last night:

Dear Brother Neil,

On behalf of my family and myself, I would like to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to you and through you to our brothers and sisters of Revolution. We were so blessed worshiping with you today. Thank you very much for your generous gift towards my upcoming trip. The offering was $576.40. Also thank you very much for the delicious lunch.


We are so excited about your willingness to partner with us. We are praying that the Lord will provide the means for you to be able to go with us in May. Our God is faithful! Please extend our love to your family and to everyone at church. Have a blessed week.

Joe Lieway

In addition to the cash offering yesterday we were able to give him a $1000 check from the Revolution. Thanks for your generosity and your heart to help rebuild the lives of people living in poverty in Liberia.

Friday, August 22, 2008

New Year

Welcome Back to Muncie for Fall 08! Looking forward to a great new year together.

Thursday, August 21, 2008

enter fall (more the school phenom, not so much the season)

here we go, wind it up again, another move in. oh yeah.

it's really quite a time. i always love move in, all the chaos, all the new blood, all the parent's wandering around with their kids playing it cool, or not, just depends. if you're a people watcher, and i am, well it's a feast. i'm sure there are a couple dozen good sociological experiments that could be done on college campuses during these days of move in pre-classes.

i was the snow cone guy today. good times, everyone, well all the sane folks like snow cones. it's ice. who doesn't like ice on a crazy hot day. so anyways, we were pretty popular and kept busy at a steady pace, rockin our charlie brownesque sno-cone machine. did i mention it was hot? i felt like my feet were going to spontaneously combust (they didn't which was good). probably the highlight of the day was when we were approached by 4 fellas, sophomores or juniors i reckon, who were super cool. i can't even describe or do justice to their outfits. suffice it to say they were all wearing wigs, and dressed up in superhero masks, and looking at them made you just a little bit weirded out. but they were cool. we talked for a bit and come to find out they were just doing a public service too, wandering around campus giving parents a taste of what they were throwing their kids into with this whole "college experience" thing. good for them.

we'll be back out there tomorrow. sno-cones. move in. fun for all. wouldn't miss it for the world.

welcome to ball state!