Posted on August 1, 2009 by Donna
I personally found that once I moved back to wordpress I quit blogging. I find blogger much easier and I love all of the neato widgets.
You can always find us at www.azmann6.com , so you really don’t have to try to keep up with my OCD.
Love,
Donna
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Posted on August 1, 2009 by Donna
Things have been crazy. Summer vacation is over and school starts for both Libby and Tommy. We had a very fun summer with lots of friends and late nights. Now to try to get back on a normal schedule of sleeping at night and waking up before noon.
Alex will be getting the results of his echocardiogram on August 9th. We shall see what happens from there. Hopefully we will get some sort of idea of what the future holds for him.
Caty is looking into some type of art school. We haven’t really sat down and taken a look around yet, but we need to do that soon.
I am going to Walmart tomorrow and having them recheck my eyes. I got new glasses on Tuesday and by Friday I was having horrible headaches. I have had vertigo since getting my glasses and haven’t been able to see the computer screen. Silly me thought that my eyes needed to adjust, but they never did. I think either the doctor may have messed up on my prescription or they messed up on my glasses. I seriously think it was the prescription that wasn’t right. I was questioning it before I even ordered the glasses. Things just didn’t look clear enough and some things were distorted. The doctor thought that once I got used to them I would be able to see. Wrong!!!!
Brien is working hard and thinking about possibly going back to school himself. Not quite sure what for, but we are open to God’s leading.
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Posted on June 24, 2009 by Donna

I know this may seem like the best option until our children turn 18, but is it? Click on the link below for an awesome message on parenting.
Parenting by Susan Cotrell
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Posted on June 19, 2009 by Brien
Thanks to Morris for sending these images to me via email. This is the second set of images that I have seen, and i wanted to put them here for you all. I love what this guy can do with some chalk. His sense of perspective is really tremendous. Enjoy !



























There ya go, pretty awesome eh ?
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Posted on June 18, 2009 by Donna
Chariot Wheels found at the bottom of the Red Sea
See pictures below and the route

You will be surprised to see proof of Pharaoh’s chariot & bones of horses/men found in the Red Sea .
Evidence of the crossing of the Red Sea by Pharaoh’s drowned army.
Confirmation of the actual Exodus route has come from divers finding coral-encrusted bones and
chariot remains in the Gulf of Aqaba . ONE of the most dramatic records of Divine intervention in
history is the account of the Hebrews’ exodus from Egypt .
The subsequent drowning of the entire Egyptian army in the Red Sea was not an insignificant event,
and confirmation of this event is compelling evidence that the Biblical narrative is truly authentic.
Over the years, many divers have searched the Gulf of Suez in vain for artifacts to verify the Biblical
account. But carefully following the Biblical and historical records of the Exodus brings you to Nuweiba, a large beach in the Gulf of Aqaba , as Ron Wyatt discovered in 1978.
Repeated dives in depths ranging from 60 to 200 feet deep (18m to 60m), over a stretch of almost 2.5 km, has shown that the chariot parts are scattered across the sea bed. Artifacts found include wheels, chariot bodies, as well as human and horse bones. Divers have located on the Saudi coastline opposite Nuweiba as well.
Since 1987, Ron Wyatt found three four-spoke gilded chariot wheels. Coral does not grow on gold hence the shape has remained very distinct, although the wood inside the gold veneer has disintegrated making them too fragile to move.

(ABOVE GILDED CHARIOT WHEEL)
The hope for future expeditions is to explore the deeper waters with remote cameras or mini-subs.
Mute witness to the miracle of the crossing of the Red Sea by the Hebrews 3,500 years ago.
Found with a metal detector- Coral-encrusted chariot wheel, filmed off the Saudi coastline,
matches chariot wheels found in Tutankhamen’s tomb.
Mineralized bone, one of many found at the crossing site (above center).
This one tested by the Department of Osteology at Stockholm University , was found to be a human femur, from the right leg of a 165-170cm tall man. It is essentially ‘fossilized ’ i.e.- replaced by minerals and coral, hence cannot be dated by radiocarbon methods, although this specimen was obviously from antiquity.
Chariot wheel and axle covered with coral and up-ended.
.. ‘And took off their chariot wheels, that they drove them heavily…’ ….Exodus 14:25
Solomon’s memorial pillars.
When Ron Wyatt first visited Nuweiba in 1978, he found a Phoenician style column lying in the water.
Unfortunately the inscriptions had been eroded away, hence the column’s importance was not understood until 1984 when a second granite column was found on the Saudi coastline opposite –
identical to the first except on this one the inscription was still intact !!!
In Phoenician letters (Archaic Hebrew), it contained the words: Mizraim (Egypt); Solomon; Edom ; death; Pharaoh; Moses; and Yahweh, indicating that King Solomon had set up these columns as a memorial to the miracle of the crossing of the sea.

Saudi Arabia does not admit tourists, and perhaps fearing unauthorized visitors, the Saudi Authorities
have since removed this column, and replaced it with a flag marker where it once stood.
How deep is the water??? The Gulf of Aqaba is very deep, in places over a mile (1,600m) deep.
Even with the sea dried up, walking across would be difficult due to the steep grade down the sides.
But, there is one spot where if the water were removed it would be an easy descent for people and animals.
This is the line between Nuweiba and the opposite shore in Saudi Arabia .

Depth-sounding expeditions have revealed a smooth, gentle slope descending from Nuweiba out into the Gulf. This shows up almost like a pathway on depth-recording equipment, confirming it’s Biblical description,
‘…a way in the sea, and a path in the mighty waters.’ (Isaiah 43:16)
The Bible writers frequently refer to the miracle of the Red Sea crossing, for it was an event which finds no equal in history. The Hebrew prophets describe the sea at the crossing site as;
‘…the waters of the great deep…the depths of the sea…’ …..(Isaiah 51:10)
Knowing the exact spot to which the Bible writers were referring, what is the depth there ???
The distance between Nuweiba and where artifacts have been found on Saudi coast is about 18km (11 miles).


(Above NUWEIBA BEACH- the spot where the crossing began)
Along this line, the deepest point is about 800m (2,600 feet).
No wonder that inspired writers of the Bible described it as the mighty waters.
And no wonder that not a single Egyptian survived when the water collapsed in upon them.
God’s Word once again confirmed!!! Over and over and over again!!!
When will everyone believe that the only real truth is in the Bible?
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Posted on June 18, 2009 by Donna

Well we left for a few months, but decided we really like wordpress better. You can catch up on what we have been doing by going to http://www.azmann6.blogspot.com . We will be here from now on at www.azmann6.com . Sorry for any confusion this may have caused. We will be updating this site over the next few days.
Jesus loves you,
The Mannings
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Posted on November 14, 2008 by Donna
Posted on November 13, 2008 by libbee
On this 13th day of thanks I am going to thank God for my 13 years of life. Everyday is a new adventure and definetly a blessing. To think that everyday God wipes my slate clean. I wonder how much Windex and Paper towels were needed to accomplish such a feat.
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Posted on November 12, 2008 by Brien
I am thankful for chocolate and its medicinal properties … just kidding.
I am truly thankful for the thief on the cross. Not the unrepentant one, but the other one who’s heart was broken as he recognized the Messiah. I am thankful for his rebuke to the unrepentant criminal, defending Christ when Jesus would not defend Himself. I’m sure the thief had his doubts, but only about his own righteousness, as he listens to Christ suffer, being forsaken as the weight of the sin of the world is poured upon Jesus.
I am thankful for his pleading question to Jesus, ” remember me when you enter into your kingdom..”
Jesus’ response shatters every rule in the religion handbook when He says “I tell you the truth, today you shall be with Me in paradise.” Jesus saw the man’s repentant heart, and that was good enough. That man’s belief in Messiah’s atonement was enough. Jesus could have said “oh sorry, you need to go door to door and make converts”, or “sorry, you need to be baptised first” or even “sorry, you aren’t Jewish.”
Now, don’t hate on me. That’s what the word says, and if Jesus said he’s telling the truth then you can take that to the bank ! In conclusion, I am thankful for the grace of God, and His mercy on this wretch… like me.
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Posted on November 11, 2008 by Donna
I am thankful today for a day off with all my kids and look forward to when Brien gets home and we can all watch a movie together and eat dinner.
I am also thankful to all the men and women who have served our great country. Happy Veteran’s Day!
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