Our new ministry at WABC is Operation Andrew. Marc started it after meeting fellow classmate Andrew who is from Liberia. We collect gentle used clothing, household goods, toys, books, vitamins, aspirin, etc and box them up and then transport to be shipped out.
The Men's Ministry recently held a prayer breakfast. They cooked everything and set it up. They really did a good job.
Including decorating the tables.
And the food was really good!
After the breakfast a group of us started setting up for our Easter service Eggstravaganza.
Usually my favorite highlight of Easter is all of the children! But this year the theme of Men of WABC stood out. When Marc first came to WABC he prayed that it would be a place where men would feel comfortable to come forward.

Easter Sunday we saw that prayer manifest itself in service.
We also saw our teen boys step up to the plate and help the younger children during our Easter egg hunt.
This is a picture of us Easter Sunday. It was a cold and windy day and we were smiling but our butts were freezing. LOL
My friend Teresa invited our family to join her family for Easter Sunday dinner. Teresa and I have been friends for over twenty years and have even worked in ministry together. I was a young ministers wife when we first met but she has always been one of my cheerleaders from the sidelines!
This is Marc with some of Teresa's family and a mutual friend of ours who hosted the dinner at his home. Two of these men have been friends with Marc for quite some time. We don't get to see each other that often but when we do get together its always a good time!
This is the back of our car last Friday filled with boxes for Operation Andrew. LOL Marc was headed to class and I went to see my mom for a brief overnight trip
It is never a dull moment when I'm with my mom. In the midst of the storms on Friday we were at a banquet along with several other members from my home church. I even got to spend more time with my sister cousin Pat!
Speaking of cousins my Cousin Chrystal who is exactly a month younger then me celebrated with a big bash on the beach this past Saturday. My cousin Michelle (in the pink) rarely get to spend time together but we've had the opportunity to hang out a lot this month because of birthdays!
In the midst of our celebrations this month our WIT Ministry members had to say goodbye unexpectedly to a very special friend. Cynt and I had been friends for nearly twenty years (along with many of the ladies in this picture). I still can't believe that she is gone. It was just a few months ago that we watched her get up from her sick bed after the doctors had pretty much thrown in the towel. She even made it to Marc's 5th Anniversary celebration. Her death as well as the passing of two other people I knew just really brought to the surface the importance of making every day count because tomorrow is not promised!
RIP Cynthia!