Saturday, November 13, 2010

NC Here We Come




Today is our final packing day as we get ready to start a new season in our lives. We will be moving to Durham, NC this Monday and we will be starting our new and exciting ministry season at Newhope Church in Durham.

While we are excited about moving, we are also finding it hard to say goodbye to our friends and family. We
know that God is guiding us so we also trust Him for our future and new relationships.

Thank you to everyone who has been on out side encouraging and praying for us as we walk through these new doors.

We pray that our paths will continue to entwine as we grow and learn into the future.

We love you all and greater things are to come!

The Fullers


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Monday, September 13, 2010

This Is Day


Making the Most of Today

(This devotional was written by Jim Burns)

This is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it. —Psalm 118:24

Today you were handed from God 24 hours to live life to the fullest. That's 1440 minutes or 86,400 seconds. Sometimes we get so busy and distracted we miss the fact that each rising, sun brings new opportunities and adventures on this planet we call Earth. God gives us one new day at a time so that we aren't distracted by the future or paralyzed by the past. Today is the first day of the rest of your life. Make the most of today. Enjoy God's gift to you. You can accomplish a great deal with the 1440 minutes in a day. Today stop and take advantage of all that God has provided for you. Here are a few suggestions:

Tell someone you love him/her.

Write a kind note to a friend.

Stop and enjoy the sunset.

Take 20 minutes of the 1440 you have today and talk to God.

Memorize this verse: "This is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it." Psalm 118:24

Friday, August 6, 2010

The Walk Is Part Of the Gift




There is a Native American story about a schoolboy who appreciated his teacher and wanted to give her a gift she would enjoy. He knew that his teacher loved seashells. One weekend, the boy walked to the ocean—a twenty-mile distance—found a beautiful shell and walked back home. Monday morning, the boy gave his teacher the shell. She thought it was beautiful. It took a moment, but then it dawned on her what the boy had gone through in order to give her the gift. She asked the boy, "You mean you walked all that way to the ocean and back just to give me this shell?" The boy looked at his teacher, and with a tear in his eye, he said, "The long walk is part of the gift."

It can be tremendously easy to gloss over the suffering of Jesus, even while believing in His sacrificial death on our behalf. I confess that I over the years, I have become desensitized to the words of the gospels describing what Jesus went through. It's as if my mind passes quickly over Jesus' suffering and moves to the resurrection. The resurrection, of course, is the "feel good" part of the story! Everyone loves a happy ending! And we know that the "good news" of Jesus' resurrection is the ultimate happy ending! Yet, we would do well to linger a bit more on the Scriptures that tell the story of the pain and agony He undertook on our behalf to provide us with the gift of a restored relationship with God.

We must never forget nor take for granted Jesus' suffering as — "the long walk is part of the gift." As the prophet Isaiah foretold, "By his wounds, we are healed." Today, may we gain a fresh understanding of the extent and cost of God's love.

Written by Jim Liebelt


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Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Look Back!





It's funny but every now and then when I am holding my daughter, she looks back to make sure it's still me...

Isn't it the same thing we do with God? Even though we know that He has promised not to leave our side, we still find ourselves glancing back every now and then to make sure He's still there... And to our amazement, He still is! He was there yesterday, He is here today, and He will be here tomorrow too:)

Thank you Lord for being here always... even when I deserve to be left:)
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Monday, August 2, 2010

The Door




Sam Shoemaker sat down to write his philosophy of life, and he penned this work of prose:

I stand by the door. I neither go too far in, nor stay too far out. The door is the most important door in the world- It is the door through which men walk when they find God. There's no use my going way inside, and staying there, When so many are still outside and they, as much as I, Crave to know where the door is. And all that so many ever find is only the wall where a door ought to be. They creep along the wall like blind men, with outstretched, groping hands. Feeling for a door, knowing there must be a door, yet they never find it... So I stand by the door. The most tremendous thing in the world is for men to find that door-the door to God.*





Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Happy Mother's Day - To My Mom - Ella Mae Fuller



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Mom,

Thank you for your love and friendship over the years. I pray that you have an amazing day and I am looking forward to seeing you soon. I thank God every day for our family and I pray that He continues to grant you protection, health and joy.

Your grand babies miss you much and little Ella Grace is anxiously awaiting your visit... I told her to stop growing for a while but she doesn't listen... Noah has a few stories of his own too but I'll let him tell you himself when you get here!

I made this video for you... Enjoy. Jackie & I send our love.

We miss you and love you more than anything! Happy Mother's Day!

Brian, Jackie, Noah and Ella




Sunday, April 18, 2010

My Little Princess


They grow up fast. Our little Ella Grace is sporting her new "6-12" month attire. She's only 4 months old... I know, our babies love to eat. I hope I can enjoy these moments every day...

I know one day soon I will turn around
And see her in a wedding gown

...but for now I will cling to every poopy diaper I can!





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Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Turning Over A New Leaf

It's fun to see how fast our children grow up. It seems just like yesterday he was trying to turn over on his own. Tonight he has me chasing him around the golf course trying to keep up with his new found running skills.

As we walked onto the course Noah discovered a big brown leaf. One quite a bit bigger than the usual 2 inch ones he finds laying around the yard. But this one was intriguing to him. It was HUGE! His interest in his new found glory was so strong that he carried around for the duration of our play date. And then finally he tried to eat it:)

Funny how we find such great pleasure in simple and new things. I hope and pray that everyday of my life I discover something new enough to inspire me, much like my son was today. Faith like a child...

Matthew 18:33
Then he said, "I tell you the truth, you must change and become like little children. Otherwise, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven. "

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

RIP Rusty... Mans Best Friend

It's hard to lose a pet. But I know God uses everything in life to bring glory to him. Maybe it's preparation for bigger things ahead.

Rusty, you were a good dog. Thanks for the memories and the funny moments of chasing Iguanas!

Rest In Peace

The Fullers






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Sunday, February 28, 2010

Toy Time

A picture says it all!


Tool this picture with a really cool app for the iPhone called "Hipstamatic"... Check it out. A must for picture takers!

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Friday, February 19, 2010

First Family Night Out


Well, we had our first ever Family (of four) Night out tonight as we celebrated Jackie's brother, Markie, coming home from Iraq. We took the family out for the first time ever to Bone Fish Grill in West Palm. The food was excellent and the family fun was even better. Noah was very well behaved and he also enjoyed drinking from a straw. It hasn't figured out the "sippee" cup concept yet, but he seems to understand how to drink like a "Big Boy' through Daddy's straw:)

Our two little angels were amazing and we really enjoyed ourselves. I thank God for the blessings He has given us over and over.

Brian

Monday, February 15, 2010

How Cute

Ella Grace is doing great. Especially after her mommy gives her a sink bath and wraps her in her "pooh" blanket:)






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Sunday, January 24, 2010

Seriously!!!

Is this the cutest (and cleanest) rockstar ever??



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Friday, January 15, 2010

Family outing:)

Today we had our first official "Family of 4" outing. Me, Jackie and the 2 angels went on a fun adventure that included, Firehouse Subs, 2 Doctor appointments, BabiesRUs, Target, 2 baths and a stop by grandmas!

Life is crazy... But very good!

The Fullers


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Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Hip Hip Hooray!!!

Thank you all for your thoughts, DM's, tweets, emails, texts & most importantly your prayers. Our little princess, Ella Grace Fuller is on her way home!

Having friends like you all has made this journey a smooth and bearable one!

We love you all

The Fullers
Brian, Jackie, Noah & Ella


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Guess Who's Coming Home

We are just minutes away from JDCH discharge for Ella Grace. More to come:)


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Goin to get Ella!

If all goes well we will bringing
home our princess in a few hours! We are ready for the 50 degree weather:)







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Monday, January 4, 2010

Ella Grace Homecoming

Well, after many long hours of waiting and your many heartfelt prayers, it looks like Ella Grace Fuller will be coming home on Wednesday! Praise the Lord.

Today they did one final succesful Spinal Tap, an echocardiograph and removed ALL of her probes and IV!

Here is her first post JDCH picture with no wires!!! Yay!!!

Thanks again for all you prayers & support. We will update blog tomorrow too!




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Saturday, January 2, 2010

Brusha:)

Ella Grace is doing well. Her seizure activity is seemingly controlled with the addition of Keppra to the Phenobarb.
In the meantime, our little Noah is learning how to brush his teeth so he can train his little sister.




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Friday, January 1, 2010

Ella Grace Zzzzzz

Well the latest news in no news. Dr's are still uncertain what is causing the seizures. In addition to the Phenobarbitol they ate adding Keppra to try to continue to find the perfect dose to regulate the seizure activity. More to come... As of 9:48pm, she is sleeping well and looking great!

Thanks for your continued prayers




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Irish Twins!


Noah & Ella are 10 months apart in age. They call it "Irish Twins".
I think they are a little more than Irish... what do you think?

New Year Joy

My first picture of the new year says it all!





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