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Crossing the Jordan River

Crossing the Jordan River. Jordan River Near Jericho. Jordan River Near Jericho. Jordan River. Standing Stones. Standing Stones. Standing Stones Made to remember a significant event. Create A Monument of your own. Decide which event you want to remember as significant.

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Crossing the Jordan River

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  1. Crossing the Jordan River

  2. Jordan River Near Jericho

  3. Jordan River Near Jericho

  4. Jordan River

  5. Standing Stones

  6. Standing Stones

  7. Standing Stones • Made to remember a significant event

  8. Create A Monument of your own • Decide which event you want to remember as significant. • Did God do something incredible in your family • Did God provide peace in a time of pain • Did God bring other people to your family at a time when you needed them • Did God provide an opportunity?

  9. Create Your Own Monument • Decide which event you want to remember as significant • Create a monument on paper. • Use the traditional 12 stone method • Create a modern version • Write a paragraph describing the event that goes along with the monument.

  10. FREEDOM This summer was filled with many moments I could have built monuments to remember God’s faithfulness in my life. This stack of stones by the water’s edge is significant. It is a memorial to the day that our oldest son got baptized. Curtis is working with IJM this year. We were at family camp on Keats Island when he asked the camp director if he would baptize him. We invited the whole camp down to the ocean, and Curtis gave his testimony. Curtis has not always been our easiest child, so this baptism was significant. God blessed our family and Curtis that day. Curtis is now working to free slaves in the Philippines. I think God is proud too.

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