Thursday, August 27, 2009

Wall Roman Ruins (Letocetum)


Today, our family got the chance to tour the Roman ruins of Letocetum, located in Staffordshire, England, which is only about 30 minutes from our home. Notice the lovely parish church on the hill behind the ruins.

Wall was an important staging post on Watling Street, the Roman military road to North Wales. It provided overnight accommodation for traveling Roman officials and imperial messengers. The foundations of an inn and bathhouse can be seen, and many of the excavated finds are displayed in the on-site museum.

Friday, August 21, 2009

Wicksteed Park, UK




Today was the final day of KEC's 2009 Holiday Club. Each year on Friday of HC, we take a trip. This year we went to Wicksteed Park. It was a delightful ending to a simply miraculous week. Shown above, Myleea and friends stop long enough to make this picture, several of our group of youngsters waiting in the que for a ride, and finally, Bubba and crew riding the rollercoaster at the park. (Yes, those are sweatshirts and long sleeves you see! This is England...sun can be a rarity here!) We ended up with 50 registered participants and 8 decisions of children who desire to make Jesus the Lord and Saviour of their lives! Thank you for your prayers, and may God be praised for the awesome and mighty things He has done and is doing!

Friday, August 14, 2009

KEC Holiday Club 2009




Things are coming together nicely for Holiday Club 2009 at KEC! Shown here are Bubba and Chris Hakesley (a cherished friend and mastermind of set construction!) completing the construction of their Tiki hut. Rockie got them to take a second to smile for the camera. :) Also shown is part of our beach. If you know anyone in the Kingshurst Birmingham area who wants something fun for 5 through 10 year olds next week, send them our way! Outrigger Island is sure to be a wonderful adventure!

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Coventry City Mission



Here are a couple of the new friends made by Rockie and Myleea at the Coventry City Mission in Coventry, England. Coventry is only about twenty minutes from our home. We were delighted to get the opportunity to meet with their lunch club, a precious group of senior citizens, a couple of Mondays ago. We were treated to a tasty lunch of traditional British fish and chips, and afterwards we gave a power point presentation showing a bit about our history and ministry. We then sang several songs and were blessed to get to personally speak with many about their relationship with Jesus Christ. We look forward to getting to meet with this lovely group again! Indeed, they and Brother Hatfield, who organizes the group, are such a blessing and a joy.

Sunday, August 9, 2009

PLEASE PRAY FOR PEACE Birmingham, England

This article is courtesy of THE DAILY MAIL, 08 AUGUST, 2009

THIS ARTICLE IS IN REFERENCE TO PROTESTS HELD IN BIRMINGHAM CITY CENTRE ON SATURDAY, 08 AUGUST, 2009

RIOT police made 33 arrests tonight as they fought running battles with rival protesters as racial tensions spilled over on the streets of Birmingham.

Two people were injured as violence broke out in the city centre between a right-wing group campaigning against Muslim extremists and anti-fascists.

The rivals had held vocal but peaceful protests in separate parts of the city centre until trouble flared in New Street just before 7pm.

Terrified shoppers cowered in Primark and Saturday night revellers fled in panic as hundreds of police, some clad in full riot gear, struggled to keep the peace.

As our dramatic pictures show, at one point a man shields his head as he lies prone on the ground while a young thug attempts to kick him in the face.

Another photograph appears to show a middle-aged man throwing a punch as he is confronted by another man as tensions reach boiling point.

By 8.30pm police had restored order, but tensions remained high.

A West Midlands Police spokesman said: ‘‘We can confirm 33 arrests have been made to date the majority for disorder. To date there has been one report of criminal damage to a car, although we expect further reports.

‘‘We have also had reports of two people being injured and no known injuries to police officers. A high visibility policing presence continues.

‘‘A post operation investigation has now commenced into any criminality that took place during this afternoon’s protests.’’

The unrest flared after a group called Casuals United organised the city centre demonstration against Islamic fundamentalists.
The group rumoured to have links to the English and Welsh Defence League and the far-right BNP were formed after radical Muslims caused outrage by protesting against returning British troops in Luton earlier this year.

But Unite Against Fascism organised a rival rally after claiming the Casuals are made up of hardcore soccer hooligans intent on causing racial unrest.

Their protest took place next to Birmingham’s Bullring, while the Casuals gathered outside the council house in Victoria Square.

It us unclear what sparked the disorder, but riot police were soon involved in a large number of incidents and at one point they were forced to seal off New Street with a steel barrier.

Other officers were seen running ran across Corporation Street, desperately trying to keep the opposing sets of protesters apart.

Scared shoppers fled in all directions as chaos and confusion descended on the city centre.

Emily Bridgewater was buying clothes in Primark on New Street when violence broke out. She said: "Everything seemed fine until suddenly it all kicked off outside and there was stampeding and screaming.

"We ended up being locked in Primark, the shutters came down and the alarms went off as the riot police tried to regain control of the street.

‘‘It was very frightening."

Perry Barr MP Khalid Mahmood condemned those involved in the disorder. The Labour MP had previously called for the Casuals rally to be banned after the Sunday Mercury first revealed the plans.

He said: "I predicted this would happen when the Casuals announced their protest.

"Lots of innocent people, children and families, could have been hurt in this idiotic incident and I wholeheartedly condemn both sides for taking part in these scenes which have brought shame on Birmingham.

Monday, August 3, 2009

Liverpool visit






We so enjoyed getting to visit with faithful supporters of our ministries, the Marecle family from Tupelo! We got to take them to various points of interest while they were in town last week. Pictured above are a few of the scenes from our trip to Liverpool with them.

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