March 27 2009
If something exciting happens in our lives, we tell people about it, right? But have you ever wondered if you should? The first story is an account of a life changing faith experience and confirmation that it was meant to be shared.
So if stories are supposed to be shared, how about a story of angels. For the second story, MIllie shares how she felt the presence of angels in her room when she gave her heart to the Lord.
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March 15 2009
The Holland, Michigan, American Legion Band is celebrating its 90th year and traveling to Europe in June 2009 to commemorate the 65th Anniversary of the D-Day invasion. Many members of the band have been with the band over four decades. Listen to their story here.
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Brief Itinerary (as of 2/10/09)
June 4 – Departure (overnight flight) June 5 – Arrival in Paris – travel to Caen in Normandy - visit Caen Memorial/Museum June 6 – Participate in 65th D-Day Anniversary Ceremonies at Utah Beach and perform in Saint-Lo. June 7 – Sightseeing and performance at the Normandy American Cemetery Monument (Colleville-sur Mer), Carentan and Arromanches. June 8 – Travel to Paris – sightseeing June 9 – Travel to the Bastogne area with stop in Aisne-Marne Cemetery in Belleau, where Willard G. Leenhouts is buried (hold brief ceremony.) June 10 – Travel to and joint performance in Middelburg, Zeeland Province Capitol, with the Middelburg Muziekkorps. June 11 – Travel to and joint performance with the Excelsior Grootorkest from Wassenaar (concert probably at the American School of the Hague.) (Both days sightseeing and visiting historic WWII sites in the Netherlands.) June 12 – Travel to Amsterdam – sightseeing – farewell dinner June 13 – Return to USA
(Performances in bold are confirmed.)
June 16 - Homecoming (first regular season) Concert in Kollen Park.
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March 14 2009
Gord survived a simultaneous heart attack and stroke. Almost 90 years old, his hope for his children and grandchildren is that they will make life worthwhile. He shares how his entire life has been under the influence of Jesus.
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Elmer found hit rock bottom in a VA hospital. Expecting to die a drunk, Elmer pulled his life back together and has been sober for over 40 years. How did he do it? With the help of God (and the support of a number of friends). He shares his story because: "God didn't save me for me to keep my mouth shut."
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