Remembering that cold Sunday that the Methodist (or was he Episcopalian?) chaplain improvised and used a blanket for a preaching robe.
I'll be Mary this time...but next time I better get to be Joseph!
Hah! You beat me to it!
Same here. I was thinking something like "Charades on the front lines took a strange turn when Corporal Schmuckatelli drew 'the Virgin Mary' out of the helmet."
Now watch, guys, as I illustrate one more time what it means to put off the old clothes of sin and put on the new clothes of Christ's righteousness.
"Please tell me I am NOT the only who see's her!"
"wars and rumors of wars"? - we're never going home, are we?
"Is that a bomb under your burqa, or are you just really happy to see us?"
Don't look at me like that, lots of folks believe in predestination! Augustine for instance.
Remembering that cold Sunday that the Methodist (or was he Episcopalian?) chaplain improvised and used a blanket for a preaching robe.
ReplyDeleteI'll be Mary this time...but next time I better get to be Joseph!
ReplyDeleteHah! You beat me to it!
DeleteSame here. I was thinking something like "Charades on the front lines took a strange turn when Corporal Schmuckatelli drew 'the Virgin Mary' out of the helmet."
DeleteNow watch, guys, as I illustrate one more time what it means to put off the old clothes of sin and put on the new clothes of Christ's righteousness.
ReplyDelete"Please tell me I am NOT the only who see's her!"
ReplyDelete"wars and rumors of wars"? - we're never going home, are we?
ReplyDelete"Is that a bomb under your burqa, or are you just really happy to see us?"
ReplyDeleteDon't look at me like that, lots of folks believe in predestination! Augustine for instance.
ReplyDeleteDon't look at me like that, lots of folks believe in predestination! Augustine for instance.
ReplyDelete