Awakening Day 5
January 14, 2010 by Tad Savoy
Filed under Random Musings
It’s Day 5 of the fast and it’s all good. I’m really enjoying the fast right now. My hunger pangs are gone…
I hope that you are keeping up with the daily reading. I’m loving it! Today is John 5.
It’s a story about a guy who has been crippled for a looooong time. When Jesus [...]
Awakening Day 4
January 13, 2010 by Tad Savoy
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It’s Day 4 of the AWAKENING fast & my pains are subsiding. Very cool…
In John 4 we read of Jesus’ encounter with the Samaritan woman at the well. I love this story for a couple reasons:
First of all we learn that Jesus hangs out with outcasts. If you were to put a list together; [...]
Awakening Day 3
January 12, 2010 by Tad Savoy
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It’s day 3 of the AWAKENING fast and the hunger starts to set in really strong. Last night we were reading our chapter in John as a family, my stomach growled during a prayer. Jenny and TJ heard from across the room! Usually the hunger begins to subside after day 3, so I looking forward [...]
Awakening Day 2
January 11, 2010 by Tad Savoy
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So… we’re in the 2nd day of our 21 day fast & we are reading 1 chapter per day in the book of John.
If you have your Awakening devotional (if you don’t have one & would like one, email me. I’ll get one right out to you) you will read of the Disciples remembering [...]
Awakening
January 4, 2010 by Tad Savoy
Filed under Random Musings
Awakening begins next Sunday, January 10th and we are joining hundreds of other churches around the country to fast and pray for our country, families & communities. Please make this a priority in your life.
If you are planning on joining Awakening in this 21 day fast, I would love to hear about it.
Doing a [...]

I am a normal guy (some may not think so), I’m married, two kids, a dog, a cat and a fish. I have owned a station wagon and a minivan (I can’t believe I just admitted that!) My wife still takes my breath away and I want nothing more from this life than to make Jesus famous and to hear him say, “Well done good and faithful servant.”