The Bartimaeus Blog 2024.29
I am looking forward to seeing you all today, though I am not sure who will be there. At last report Pris was not feeling well. Keep her in prayer. It may be a little warm today as I can … Continue reading →
About Larry
Pastor here at Bartimaeus Baptist Temple. See my web site for more information than you really want.
Rejoice with us and pray with us. Priscilla is thankful for what God is teaching her. I am thankful for a visit with an old friend yesterday. There has been some progress with Deedee’s situation. Debra is thankful for another … Continue reading →
I have not been consistently posting these of late because I was not aware that anyone was making use of them. Yesterday I learned otherwise, so I will see that they get done going forward. Rejoice with us and pray … Continue reading →
It’s hot outside, but there are cool things happening at Bartimaeus Baptist Temple. I feel so blessed to have such a faithful church family. This wouldn’t be the place to call out exactly who you are and what you’re doing, … Continue reading →
This is an election year, and unless you’ve been living in a cave somewhere, I didn’t need to tell you that. We are perpetually pelted with political proclamations of how one candidate is the best and the opposing candidate is … Continue reading →
Rejoice with us and pray with us. Jim enjoyed his time at his convention. He is thankful to live in america after meeting someone who had undergone persecution in another country. We do have much to be thankful for. Brenda … Continue reading →
Who are you? It’s a simple question that may have a very complicated answer. If we don’t know each other, I might simply be asking your name. If we do know each other, you might find the question invasive, offensive, … Continue reading →
Rejoice with us and pray with us. Don and Brenda enjoyed their outings last week. Pris enjoyed family time. Pris asks prayer for Austin, a young man with a bone disease who may lose his leg. Keep praying for Debra’s … Continue reading →
This week, we celebrated our independence as a nation. I hope that we also took a moment to reflect on what that freedom cost, and the continue cost of keeping it. Each of us is charged with defending that freedom. … Continue reading →