A couple weeks ago, a woman, we’ll call her Ms. E, at church came up to me while we were cleaning up church and asked me what we were doing while we were here. I told her a bit of what we were doing. She went on to tell me she has been spending some […]
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Author Archives: Jim BakerCouldn’t help but smile as I watched this If you’re having trouble viewing click here. Do you remember when angelfire was the webhosting platform and everyone had an animated gif of a yellow road sign that said under construction? Anyway, we’re working with Bryan Switalski from SWISSCO to give jimjessbaker.com a facelift. And we’re going to be working on releasing some great new content soon too So if you stop […] Last night I made it down to Waikiki for the first time in quite a few weeks. I got there a bit late and they were already handing out pizza. I greeted Like and we chatted a bit. RK and Like just celebrated an anniversary so we chatted about their visit to a hipster Mexican […] I heard a song on the radio last night. I recognized the guy’s voice from another song I heard previously and remember enjoying, but I didn’t know who it was. I sensed anointing as he sung and thought, these guys have to be Christians. Jess told me to turn it up so that we could […] I’m reading and listening to the book of Joshua right now. Some people love this book, but to me it’s a little boring. A lot of names of places, and kings, and people groups… oh history books. I am sensing the consistency of God’s character though, the feeling of being up against impossible odds […] 5 Tips For Fire Safety Last week I was taking a nap, and awoke to a police siren leaving the nearby park. For the next 20 minutes I heard constant sirens. I checked broadcastify to see if I could tune into the police radio but they’ve since taken off Honolulu. I sent out a tweet […] I’m not sure when i started getting interested in History, because I wasn’t always. When we lived in Honolulu from 2012-2015 near the end of that trip I went to the Bishop Museum, and learned so much about the history of the place I had been living. And I regretted not learning more while I […] |
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