Month: February 2006

  • Shannon Sends Greetings from Turkey :


    Shannon asked me to tell everyone at LifePoint “Hello” and thank you for blessing her with cards and letters. She will respond personally also. I have included some pictures here of her visit to “Snake Castle” near Incerlik Airbase.


    Shannon sent us some great Turkish coffee and “apple” tea, as well a s a few neat knick-knacks. She calls often and shares what she is doing (work on an airbase is hardly a world of excitement). But, she is happy and excited about making a life of her own and serving our country in Turkey. Soon she hopes to take a tour of “The Seven Churches” of Revelation. This will be a treat for me as I study much Biblical history and musch happened in this country. Much of the Christian faith had deep roots in Turkish lands. It is surprising.


    Here is a little about “Snake Castle”:


    Yilankale, or better known as Snake Castle, has a mysterious atmosphere and an evil reputation for snakes and sorcery, no doubt derived from its setting above the muddy waters of the Ceyhan River and the craggy ridge upon which it stands. This castle is rather near the American Air Base in Adana and is usually one of the first to visit.


    A jewel of military architecture, Snake castle is compiled of a series of three wards on different levels and super defenses at the gates of each. The access to the lower wards is through an Armenian double arch complete with hales for rock and pitch. The gate to the upper ward is deep between two fine towers and makes two right turns, once again making it impossible to use mechanical siege equipment. The upper ward has a chapel with a fresco, subterranean cistern with steps into it, living quarters and a narrow postern gate between two towers. In fact, these seven horseshoe towers (straight sides with round fronts) are a remarkable achievement.


    Nothing is known of Snake castle’s history. Although not documented as such, it was probably a royal castle at the time of the Crusades. The similarity of its architecture to neighboring Sis and Tumlu Castles leads one to venture that it was built by Leo II as well. Its demise is equally mysterious. There is no evidence of its having been besieged. Castle mentality was a strange thing…often a seemingly impregnable fortress would capitulate early in a siege anticipating a lesser fate than that which might befall them if they held out.


     


     



     


     


     


    This is Shane and some her friends saying “Hi” to America from Turkey


     


     


     


     




     


     


    She also sent me some pictures of sheep grazing to use in my sermons and for my website…….I wonder why she she sent this one…….>>

  • WELCOME Aniston D. Neiman!



    Aniston was born at Arnold Palmer Hospital here in Orlando, Florida at 12:20 AM, Saturday, 18 Feb 2006, weighing in at 7 lbs 1 oz.


    This is my best friend (and my pseudo grandkids):


    Jillian (the proud, and tired, mother)
    Joey (the proud father)
    Airen (the proud big sister)
    and Autumn (the proud little sister)


    What an awesome family!


     


     


     


     


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  • Get Your Spiritual Therapy at the Jamminstation 3.5



     


    Jamminstation 3.5 is almost done! The upgraded study area is in! This is my home away from, but inside, my home. I am blessed to have such an arrangement with my wife. I have spent the last week rearranging and rewiring so that last night, Thursday, it would be ready for the band practice. We had a great practice session.

    This is the core of the LifePoint Worship band from the beginning, minus one vocalist, Becky Rodriguez who has gone on to bigger and better things singing and worshiping at LifeWay Baptist Church nearby in Lake Mary. This is the core of the band that for a couple years played week end, week out tirelessly.

    Now, we are blessed to have a team of very talented musicians and technicians that work together to Glorify God through music and community.


     



    <<<<—– Our fearless Worship Leading Pastor, The Bald Worship Leader, Phil Ayres!


     


     


    NOTE: I have to note that below you see the allot of us wearing the brown “12:one” t-shirts. We were all thinking alike tonight These t-shirts were from last years Lifepoint Worship Team retreat in Daytona Beach.  


     


     


     



     


    <<<<—- The passionate and lovely Christi Blyseth. Her screenname on Xanga is “cpurely“…….how appropriate, I have never met a woman before that was so passionately in love with our Lord and Savior. It shows in everthing she does and all the hearts she touches.


     


    Phil and Christi working on the vocals to “Marvelous Light” —–>>>>


     


     


     



     


    <<<<—- Shawn Rinehart has been one of two drummers from the beginning. He has been an inspiration and an encourager as well as a good friend


     


     


     


     


     



     


     


    <<<<—–This is Laura “BeachGirl” Martin. She is a great encouragement to me and every pwerson she comes in contact with.   —–>>>>


     


     


     


     


     


     



     


     


     


    <<<—-This Laura’s husband, Greg. An awesome guitarist as well as a great friend. We like to call him the Texture King —–>>>>>


     


     


     



     


     


     


    <<<<—- This is the old man of the group. I am blessed to be able to play God’s music with God’s people. —–>>>>


     


     


     


     


     


     


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