Episode 19 - Rhinebeck Recap

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Episode 19 Show Notes - Rhinebeck Recap!   Welcome to our Episode 19 of our podcast in which we talked about . . .     In the second segment we shared Tammy's recordings live from Rhinebeck.  See her photos from the trip on Flickr.   We closed the podcast by . . .  
  • Sharing Knitting and the Word from Psalm 19:1-3 and Romans 1:20: The heavens declare the glory
  • Asking for your prayer requests, praise reports, questions, and comments
  • A prayer for our military; the elections; the economy; many health-related concerns of our listeners and friends; travel mercies

Thanks to ToadyJoe! The recorder came in so handy!

Music you heard. . .

Turkish Delight - David Crowder Band
Sound of Melody - Leeland
Wake up! Wake up! - Everyday Sunday
Everlasting Light - Ryan Farish

Leave your comments below, or e-mail us here.  Stay tuned for Episode 20!

I really enjoy your podcast so much. I also love that you come from my part of the country. I now live in Emporia, KS, but was raised in Prescott, KS a very small town about 15 miles north of Fort Scott. We frequently went into Missouri (since we lived less than 5 miles away from the state line) for vacation and lots of other things. So when you talk about Carthage, Joplin, Sprngfield and so on it makes me feel like I am home. I also like that you close the podcast with prayer. My husband was in the hospital for nearly three weeks in October and every time I listened to you pray, I felt like you was also praying for me. Thank you so very much. Vickie I am on Ravelry as deerevic, but I seldom update due to lack of time.
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Thanks so much, Vickie.  I hope your husband is doing better now! 

Blessings,

Tammy

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