Monday, July 13, 2009

Meeting a few Pastors along the way


Greetings from Prince George, BC

We took a short ‘holiday’ with our grandsons, Nic and Austin.

On our travels we were able to make contact with a couple of Pastors, this is always a blessing to visit with others who are out in the Lord’s harvest fields.


Pastor Shane and Kristy Davis has been in Hinton, AB for just a year, and many exciting things God has done for His servants there.
On Wednesday, we attended the Bible Study and Prayer Meeting of Victory Baptist Church in Sherwood Park, just outside of Edmonton. Pastor Harness showed us around their ministry there after the service. We saw their church building as well as their print shop, and their BPS ministry.
On Thursday I visited the Vision Baptist Church in Leduc, AB this church is about 30 minutes south of Edmonton. Bro. Phil Smith shared with me there Mobile BPS Ministry, where they travel to churches and have local churches involved with putting together John and Romans.
Pastor Jim Price of Vision Baptist Church of Leduc, Alberta


Twas a great time visiting, even a short visit with these Pastors.

So if you are just out driving around be sure to stop by and see us here in Prince George, BC

God bless,

Bro Jeff Hallmark
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Friday, July 10, 2009

Greetings from Alberta, Canada


Red Friday

We have been on a short 'holiday' to Edmonton, Alberta and today we head to Drumheller, Alberta.

On Wednesday evening we attended Victory Baptist Church in Sherwood Park, and Thursday night I attended the Vision Baptist Church of Leduc.

Will post more about these churches and their Pastors later.

Have a great day and pray for our troops.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Another Reason to Pray for PM Harper

Prime Minister Stephen Harper stands with the Nation of Israel and against sodomy.

He needs our prayers and support.


MP slams junior cabinet minister over Gay Pride support

David Akin, Canwest News Service Published: Tuesday, July 07, 2009





Canada's Minister of State for Small Business and Tourism Diane Ablonczy, seen with Prime Minister Stephen Harper.Chris Wattie/ReutersCanada's Minister of State for Small Business and Tourism Diane Ablonczy, seen with Prime Minister Stephen Harper.

OTTAWA -- A Conservative MP is telling reporters in his Saskatchewan riding that cabinet colleague Diane Ablonczy has been relieved of the tourism portfolio for signing off on a $400,000 grant for Toronto's Gay Pride parade.

Messages to Ms. Ablonczy's office were not returned Tuesday but a spokesperson for Industry Minister Tony Clement said Ablonczy, a Calgary MP, is still the minister of state for smallbusiness and tourism. Ms. Ablonczy is one of two junior ministers within Industry Canada.

Brad Trost, a three-term 35-year-old MP from Saskatoon, in an e-mailed statement, said, "Diane is doing a good job, but she didn't handle all details right on this file."

Mr. Trost's claim that Ms. Ablonczy had been fired for giving money to fund a parade which celebrates homosexual, bisexual, and transgendered culture and routinely attracts tens of thousands of tourists was made in a report on an anti-abortion website. LifeSiteNews.com quoted Mr. Trost saying funding approval for the parade "was a very isolated decision"and "was not supported . . . by a large majority of the MPs."

The funding for the event came out of a government project called the Marquee Tourism Events Program, an initiative that will see $100-million invested in large-scale events over the next two years to promote the tourism sector. Events such as the Calgary Stampede and the Montreal International Jazz Festival have received funding through the program.

"The pro-life and the pro-family community should know and understand that the tourism funding money that went to the gay pride parade in Toronto was not government policy," Mr. Trost told LifeSiteNews.com. "Canadian taxpayers, even non-social conservative ones, don't want their tax dollars to go to events that are polarizing or events that are more political than touristic in nature."

Mr. Trost, in an e-mailed statement to Canwest News, confirmed that he was accurately quoted by LifeSiteNews.com.

Darren Cunningham, Mr. Clement's director of communications, said the approval to fund the gay pride parade, as with all funding approvals for the program, were made on the basis of their potential to provide economic stimulus for the tourism industry.

Mr. Trost, at LifeSiteNews.com, says:"It should be noted that the file has been reassigned to a different cabinet minister since that announcement was made. The whole tourism program and funding for major tourism events is being reviewed."

Mr. Cunningham said he could not say why Mr. Trost came to that conclusion but confirmed that funding for recipients for all marquee tourism events are routinely reviewed to ensure the grants achieved their objective of providing economic stimulus.

Mr. Trost referred other questions to Mr. Clement.

Kory Teneycke, the prime minister's director of communications, also referred calls on the issue to Mr. Clement's office.

Lifesitenews.com also quoted Mr. Trost as saying "almost the entire Conservative caucus" and "most of the Prime Minister's Office were taken by surprise at this announcement."

The annual Pride Parade in Toronto is the anchor event of Toronto's Pride Week, which celebrates diversity. Organizers said this year's parade, held on June 29, was watched by 600,000 people on a Toronto television station. Toronto media reported that tens of thousands lined the parade route in the city's downtown.



Sharia in the US of A

This is a video of David Wood and Nabeel Qureshi asking questions at Arabfest, Dearborn. The date is June 21st, 2009. There was a booth at the festival which had a banner titled “Islam: Got Questions? Get Answers.” From their table, we picked up a pamphlet claiming that Islam promotes peace. We noticed that it was full of poor logic and errors, so we decided to make a video refuting it. We went to the booth that gave us the pamphlet to give them the opportunity to defend their claims. Security, however, stepped in and forced us to turn off our camera.





SGT Hallmark, Andy Summer 09

SGT Hallmark, came into Church on Father's Day evening, and
we have enjoyed him being around (somewhat) for two weeks


Andy's first supper at home, here with Nic, Austin and Mom. (anything but chicken)




My boys, Dave and Andy acting like boys and fighting around the house. Note Regena says "all is fun and games till someone looses an eye". btw, big brother still gets the best of little brother.



Dave and Melissa saying their goodbyes to Andy.

This morning I took Andy to the PG Airport at 5 and he is on his way back to Afghanistan till February of '10.

Please pray for and support all of our Troops.

Monday, July 6, 2009

Slip N Slide by WhamO

Oh, the hot days of summer. Takes me back to my childhood days.

Unless dad took us to Lake Tyler or to the gravel-pit we missed out on swimming.

So we begged and pleaded for a "Slip N Slide"





Saturday, July 4, 2009

Are you trying to please everyone?



Read this little story

There was an old man, a boy, and a donkey. They were going to town and it was decided that the boy should ride. As they went along they passed some people who thought that it was a shame for the boy to ride and the old man to walk.

The old man and boy decided that maybe the critics were right, so they changed positions. Later, they passed some more people who thought that it was a real shame for that man to make such a small boy walk. The two decided that maybe they both should walk.

Soon they passed some more people who thought that it was stupid to walk when they had a donkey to ride. The man and the boy decided maybe the critics were right so, they decided that they both should ride.

They soon passed other people who thought that it was a shame to put such a load on a poor little animal. The old man and the boy decided that maybe the critics were right, so they decided to carry the donkey.

As they crossed a bridge they lost their grip on the animal and he fell into the river and drowned.
THE END