Friday, December 21, 2007

Penn-Del Stories of the Year

This may be difficult, but I'm going to attempt it nonetheless.

The question is: What are the top Penn-Del stories of the year?

Here's my nomination: Gerry Stoltzfoos appears nationally on the ABC News show, Nightline, to allow scientists to substantiate that speaking in tongues is more than gibberish--that something special in the frontal lobe is going on...

Any other nominations?

3 comments:

Unknown said...

I would have to say that the fact God has preserved your life, Paul, and that He has given you the opportunity to continue to lead here in Penn-Del has to be the number one Penn-Del story of the year.

Your leadership and influence here in Penn-Del is paramount, especially for the next generation leaders. We respect you, your insight, and are blessed to have you with us. May God continue to grant you good health and long life.

Unknown said...

That last comment is from David Crosby. I was logged in under my wife's name, Rebekah.

Paul said...

Thank you so much, David.

Unfortunately, my surgery in August was largely successful (in the natural, it bought time), but not totally successful. They weren't able to get all the cancer, as they had hoped.

But, we continue to trust in Jesus.