Barbara Stowe:  

CLASS OF 1974
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Imperial beach, CA

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Barbara currently resides in Spokane, Washington with her husband. Barbara's schools include Mar Vista High School. Barbara later attended Word of Life Satellite Bible College, Grays Harbor College. Barbara works(ed) at Grays Harbor College, Lamb's Players Theater, Central Washington University, Ellensburg, WA. Music Barbara likes include contemporary Christian, Gospel and country. Barbara likes books by Perry Stone Jr., Jonathan Cahn, Pearl S. Buck, Anne Tyler, and Adriana Trigiani. Movies Barbara likes include Monumental Movie, The Hobbit, and The Isaiah 9:11 E...Expand for more
ffect. TV shows Barbara likes include Manna-Fest, Downton Abbey,The 700 Club, Discovering the Jewish Jesus and the Daystar and Trinity Broadcasting Network and HGTV. One of Barbara's favorite quotes is:"Going to church doesn't make you a Christian, just like sitting in the garage doesn't make you a car," by Joyce Meyer". More about Barbara: "I love Jesus. He's been the cornerstone of my life since 1983. I've made lots of mistakes in my life, but His grace is sufficient for me. My greatest desire is for those I care about to also know the Saviors love for them.".
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It's a crazy picture but it was dark when I took this as I crossed the mighty Mississippi River into Memphis. That's the lit up bridge above me with a "Welcome to Tennessee" sign on it. Well isn't that nice.
Right after I took this photo of the sunset and storm clouds there was an exit for Palestine.
Finally out of Texas and into Arkansas. This town's name is Arkadelphia. Later on we went thru the town of Hogsnout. The trees here are Alder, Sycamore, Black Oak and Hickory.
Still in Texas, only this is northeast Hwy 40. Lots of hills and trees and cattle ranches. Almost everyone drives a truck.
Please pray for my little nephew, Rogan, age 5. He's in the hospital and the doctor's are saying he has acute flaccid myelitis, a very rare virus. But I believe the Word of God, that by His (Jesus's) wounds Rogan is healed.
A sign we saw in Post Falls, Idaho
Self portrait of the driver :-) in Texas.
Ft. Worth and Dallas were a blur of highway overpasses, many traffic lanes and noise. From the time I entered the Ft. Worth area until I got out of Dallas at least 2 hrs had gone by, maybe longer.
Passing or being passed didn't bother me. But little cars who cut in too close in front or in back of my truck were hazardous. If that's you, please STOP!
My sister Mary Holden and daughter Diana, the ones moving to Nashville. David Holden is waiting for us at their new home. He's the one going to unload the truck with help from his friends.
West Texas. That's a dead armadillo on the side of the road. May it  R.I.P.
Sundown in Texas. The white lights in the side mirror were the vehicles behind me on the road. We took Hwy 10 into New Mexico, then Hwy 20 to Ft. Worth where we got on Hwy 40 that brought us to TN.
This is in New Mexico right after the hail storm cleaned all the dead bugs off my windshield. The 2 light streaks are lightening flashes that I happened to capture.
The flag flies over Arizona.
My friend Thom Bailey, 1974
Kristi Karchesy and I had a real nice time today. She's got a great laugh! We were blessed by Joyce Meyers teaching tonight. Her lesson was about God knowing all about you and when you mess up. And how God is not going to w
There is a prayer movement spreading across the USA that I want to share with all of you. Each night at 6pm Pacific (9pm Eastern, 8pm Central or 7pm Mountain) you can unite with others in praying for our nation, and if you'
RIP Byron. You were a good dog and I miss you!
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