Snow Angels
Brebis learns how to make snow angels in Boston. One of the songs he likes is, "All night, all day, angels watching over me, my Lord."
Brebis learns how to make snow angels in Boston. One of the songs he likes is, "All night, all day, angels watching over me, my Lord."
Brebis has a new coat, and it is just right for Mt. Washington, said to be one of the windiest places on earth. Brebis thinks that God's creation is more beautiful than words can tell.
Brebis poses in front of Alexander Campbell's study. Campbell designed this with windows only at the top, so his light would have to come "from above." Brebis thinks this would be a nice way to study.
Brebis at the home of Alexander Campbell in Bethany, West Virginia. More of the green pastures. Brebis was thrilled to hear that Campbell took to raising sheep when the hilly, rocky soil turned out to make farming difficult.
Brebis (French for "sheep"; we pronounce (bre-BEE)) at the Indianapolis International Airport, preparing to depart with Bob Shaw and his wife Susan to visit ministry partners in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Brebis was an ambassador of goodwill on the trip, and made many friends, especially among the children.
Our DisciplesNet sheep remind us both of our Shepherd and the other sheep of God's pasture.
Methuselah helps his good friend Dean with DIsciplesNet music. Here Dean is playing Methuselah's favorite, "The Ninety and Nine"
Here Stephen, Methuselah, and Emma act out their favorite Bible verse, Psalm 23
Soon we had sheep all over the place. They like to sit and listen as we preach, pray, and share in the Table together. In addition to being a pretty good audience, they remind our preachers who may be preaching to an audience they can't see--on the other side of the internet--that the sheep of God's pasture are out there, and God doesn't want even a single one to be lost.
These are our original four sheep. They came to help out with a Children's sermon.
Our sheep started inviting all their friends to DisciplesNet Church... they are good evangelists.