Sunday, February 10, 2008

RENOVATIONS AT OUR CHURCH






There has been some renovations going on at our church all week. They are completely redoing the platform so that all the musicians are on the same level. It will also be easier for the school kids to put on plays, as they are going to be able to put up a curtain for scene or costume changes & still have lots of room out front.
They took out the baptismal & are going to get a mobile one. That alone frees up a lot of space. It will take another few weeks to continue, but it will be worth it.
Live well, Laugh well, Love well,
God Loves You.

Friday, February 8, 2008

MORE GOOD STUFF







Here is an article which was published in our local newspaper this morning. It will give you an idea of the good that is made possible because of our troops being in Afghanistan.


Canada making difference in Afghanistan, adviser says

MEGAN WALSH

The Guardian


People don’t see the good being done in Afghanistan, only the bad, says a special adviser to the director general of the Afghanistan Task Force, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade.Speaking in Charlottetown Thursday, Diana Youdell said Canada is making a huge difference in Afghanistan but people don’t focus on that. People tend to only see the conflict that’s going on during a crisis, she said. It’s small stuff being done to help but it’s effective, she said.The UNICEF Women’s Literacy Program focuses on the rights and equality of women and it has enhanced the role of women and girls in Afghan society, Youdell said. Over six million children are in school today, two- thirds of them girls, as opposed to the 700,000 boys and no girls who were in school in 2001. The help from UNICEF has made this possible, she said.Eighty three per cent of Afghans now have basic health care in comparison to the nine per cent who had it in 2004, she said.








Youdell noted the criticism that things are not moving fast enough to help these people, but she said it takes time to get where you need to be.“There are no quick fixes or magic answers.” People are working hard to help with the development of these countries in need, Youdell said.Microfinance Investment Support Facility for Afghanistan is a program that gave out 405,000 savings and small loans to clients in 23 out of the 34 Afghan provinces. Two-thirds of the loans were given to women.These loans are really helping people out, she said. Youdell knows of one woman who began making wedding veils at home and her business was doing so well she had to expand and hire people to help her out.






Canada, as part of a UN- mandated and NATO-led international mission, is in Afghanistan at the request of a democratically elected Afghanistan government, she said.Right now there are 42,000 troops in Afghanistan, with 2,500 being from Canada and 15,100 from the U.S.







Live well, Laugh well, Love well,

God Loves You.







Saturday, February 2, 2008

SOME GOOD NEWS




INTERVIEW WITH MCpl PAUL FRANKLIN
CANADIAN FORCES MEDIC and CEO, NORTHERN ALBERTA AMPUTEE PROGRAM

Paul Franklin's inspiring story exemplifies the quiet courage and determination of Canadians under fire. In January 2006, Franklin – a medic with the Canadian Armed Forces – was in a convoy driving Canadian diplomat Glyn Berry to a reconstruction site in Afghanistan. With no warning, a taxi loaded with rockets intentionally smashed into them, killing Glyn Berry and injuring MCpl Franklin and two of his colleagues. Franklin's condition was severe and eventually cost him both his legs.

MCpl Franklin had previously trained the men in his patrol for medical response and this training, combined with close teamwork and a quick reaction time, was crucial in saving his life and the lives of his two colleagues on that fateful day.

The tragic events of that day, and MCpl Franklin's struggle for survival, have made headlines around the country. He returned home to a special ceremony in Ottawa, and was called a hero – though he saves that term for the men and women still serving in Afghanistan.



From: http://www.canada-afghanistan.gc.ca/cip-pic/afghanistan/library/franklin_transcript-en.asp

Live well, Laugh well, Love well,


God Loves You.