September 24, 2007

New look....annual reminder....

Obviously I am still experimenting on my 'look' here on Blogger. Any input would be appreciated! Eventually I hope to do something of my 'own' design with my own photographs for graphics, etc. Kim, I will be putting a very small version of Photoshop called Elements on my computer soon. Then when I have time, I will be asking your advice on stuff.

Anyone heard of or participating in your local See You At The Pole prayer meetings? This year's SYATP will be held on Wednesday, September 26, 2007! Even if your child hasn't heard of SYATP and wants to participate, they should go to their school on Wednesday at 7am to meet with whoever else comes to pray.

Pray for the kids who will be meeting on Wednesday morning. They are doing a brave thing and definitely making a difference by making their faith public and by asking God to work through them in their schools. Our church is having a prayer meeting for the kids and their schools tomorrow night at 7pm. I will post my annual tribute on Wednesday.

I will be going with my 10 year old to her school that morning. My husband will be going with our teens to their high school.

So the only thing left to ask is.....will they see YOU at the pole?

5 comments:

A Place For Ministry Wives/A Place For Me said...

I like this. It's way cute! It's a simple look and I love the pink!

Susannah said...

Wow, this is nice!!! You must have more time for blogging these days?

And yes, our kids have participated in See You at the Pole at their school. Some of their friends really got into it. My kids aren't called as strongly to intercession, but it's a fantastic ministry. I hope your prayer time was uplifting today.

Meggan said...

our school doesn't have a flag pole...

Anonymous said...

Nice- fresh & simple.

Anytime, we can talk Photoshop. Idon't have elements, but I suspect we can noodle it through.

joannmski said...

I really like the format and the color. But there's something about that flower having fallen down that makes me wonder about it ;-)