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Free Kids Toys/Books/Videos

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We have been cleaning out a few rooms at 4RC’s Paducah Campus as we move things around into our new facility in Calvert City. Today we discovered some clean kids toys and videos that aren’t being used regularly by the church.

These could be a real blessing to some families with small kids.

We need the space for other things right now. But these are good things that I’m sure someone could use. So…

If you would like to take some of this stuff home for free be at 4RC’s Wednesday night gathering in Paducah tomorrow night at 5:30. We will open it up after church and you can grab what you would like to take home.

Please let me know you are coming by making a comment here if possible.

If you are with another church or children’s library let me know that as well.

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Are you a daddy? (Homeless Ministry)

I just had to repost this. With all that is going on in and around our church with ministry to the homeless… I had to share it.

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Sitting at a table at the local homeless shelters park, a mother with 3 children asked for prayer. After praying one of her sons came over to me, he looked looked me in the eyes and asked me “are you a daddy?” I answered yes.

His next words touched deep in to my soul. He asked me if i could love hug him like a daddy would? I looked to the mother and she had tears she nodded yes. I reached out and placed him in front of me on my lap and wrapped my arms around him.

I can’t tell you any more of a reason why I am a minister, I too remember that daddy’s come to the park and give love hugs.

Bruce Aspgren
Caldwell, Texas
www.rockingaministry.com


“Christmas is Over”

After one Christmas Eve party and two Christmas day celebrations, my son Bradon wispered in my ear, “Christmas is over.” He had this somewhat sad tone to his voice. I said, “Bradon, Christmas isn’t over. We have a full week at home together before school starts again. And we have at least two more parties to go to.”

He asked, “Will there be presents?”

As I told him that there most likely wouldn’t be more presents to open, this moment became a great teaching moment for me.

So what defines Christmas for you? And when do you say that it’s over?


Just saw my boys and me in the latest WOW Paducah Bank magazine

Just saw the picture. Lots of friends told mr it was there. We had such a blast that night. Thx so much to my mom and dad who got us the tickets. Super fun with dad and the boys.


Vacation, Cell Phones & Family

On Monday, Stephanie, her mother Leah,  and I left the Western Kentucky area and drove south with our boys Bradon and Jackson.  Although the overall goal was to vacate & vacation, we had several sub-goals as well. 

Recently life has been fast and furious if you know what I mean.  We have had fewer hours together as a family and far more things to stress about.  So you can probably assume what our intentions were in getting out of town.

We first drove to Jackson, TN where Steph and I went to college.  We loved our time at Union Univeristy in the early 90′s and we love sharing those stories with the boys.  After a short tour, and a verbal commitment from Bradon to attend Union (LOL) we took the family to the Casey Jones Villiage for a buffet country cooking mea.  Awesome.  While there we bumped into some additional family for a few added smiles.

Then we drove to Memphis for the remainder of our vacation.  When we arrived at the hotel, we spent the rest of the evening in the hotel pool and hot tub.  Our sons love the pool.  I love the hot tub.

Today we went to the Memphis Zoo, which I was quite pleased with I might add.  And this leads me to my point. 

I have learned over time that its a bad idea to spend a great deal of time on vacation talking on my phone.  I’m one of those iPhone users who can spend ever waking minute on the phone if left unchecked.  Steph is very willing to be my accountability partner in this area.  So I stayed off the phone for the most part.

While at the zoo I noticed something.  Something that bothered me for my own parenting.  Over and over I saw dads, and moms mind you, talking business on their phones while their kids ooed and awed over the animals at the zoo.  One 5 or 6 year old boy said, “mama, mama, mama… while she explained to her assistant how to file some form.”  She missed everything he was trying to show her.  And her memories of that day will be so much different than his.

I wonder how many times I have been her.  How many times have I put the needs of whoever was on the other side of the phone line above the needs of my family.  How many times have I been updating Twitter or Facebook and missed the real experience that I was there to experience?

I was convicted to say the least.

So I recorded a voicemail that said I was on vacation… gave another staff person’s cell number for emergencies… and decided to stay off the phone.

It has been awesome.  I saw everything that my boys saw.  Most of the time I saw it first… and had the pleasure of leading them through the zoo instead of just following them.

Then tonight we went to a Grizzlies game and saw them play the Houston Rockets.  The boys had a blast.  And I had a blast being with them.

I held hands with Stephanie… and didn’t watch the GrizzGirls cheerleaders, if you know what I mean.  We yelled at the bad calls, tried to get on the jumbo screen and even got the mascott’s autograph.

Now were back at the hotel.  The boys are asleep.  Steph and her mom are talking.  And I’m taking a break in the lobby.

It has been a good day… a very good day.  And I am fulfilled.

Have you ever missed a good day by being unwilling to put down the phone?  I have.


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