Monday, February 26, 2007

I've been hearing on Fox News over the weekend, that some nut out there claims to have found the tomb of Jesus, and His body is still there, proving that He is not resurrected. I thought of the verse in 2 Corin. 11:4. "For if he that cometh preacheth another Jesus, whom we have not preached, or if ye receive another spirit, which ye have not received or another gospel, which ye have not accepted, ye might well bear with him." This nut is preaching another Jesus, because the Jesus I proclaim was resurrected, and is alive, and sitting on the right hand of the Father. This situation has to put the atheist in a very pecarious position. They can't agree with the guy, as much as they would like to, because then they would be saying that Jesus did exist. I can't help but wonder how he thinks he can prove that it is Jesus body, which is impossible, because He is not there, He has risen. Maybe he has some D.N.A. from Jesus. Yeah, right. The sad part to this story is that I'm sure there are some that will believe this story. That is why it is so important that we be diligent in getting the truth out. Jim

Monday, February 19, 2007

These are some pictures taken at our pastors 17th anniversary at Faith Baptist Church.



Friday, February 16, 2007



Mama found these pictures. thought you might like to see them. The first one is grandma and grandpa Tolbert, mama, myself, and James. The second one is grandpa Tolbert. I am going to try to get some pictures of grandma and grandpa McEntire. If I get them I will post them later. Dad

Saturday, February 10, 2007




I'm practicing putting pictures on my blog. Here are a few of my projects, I hope. the wishing well is not quite finished. I have to put the crank on it.

Friday, February 2, 2007

Thought anyone that knows about the cutoff might find this interesting. Anglers get OK to fish ‘Cutoff’By Michael V. HanniganThis is one fishing hole that didn’t get away.According to a letter released by the Texas General Land Office last week, the area of the Trinity River just south of Trinidad called "The Cutoff" is still a state-owned stream.That’s great news for area anglers who have been fishing The Cutoff since before World War II.A question regarding the ownership of the area came up late last year, according to Cpt. Gary W. Dugan, a game warden in Region 3 which includes Henderson County.Dugan said a game warden saw an angler in The Cutoff and asked the area’s new landowner if he had given anyone permission to fish The Cutoff. The new landowner said no, so the game warden issued a citation. The citation, and others like it, prompted complaints from anglers questioning the ownership of The Cutoff, so Region 3 asked the General Land Office for an opinion.In a letter dated Jan. 24, Mark J. Neugebauer explained that The Cutoff came into being in the 1920s or 1930s when a new channel was dredged for the Trinity River. The Cutoff is the original channel which retains water even though it is separated from the flow of the river by a levee system.Neugebauer wrote that the levee system is maintained by the Henderson County Levee District No. 3."According to the records of this office, the original patented land grant surveys honor the meanders of The Cutoff portion of the Trinity River," Neugebauer wrote. "The State has not relinquished its rights and ownership to the original bed (Cutoff) of the Trinity River. Therefore, The Cutoff portion of the Trinity River remains a State-owned, statutory navigable stream."While that means anglers have access to The Cutoff, it doesn’t mean that they can cross private property to get to the water."They still have to put in at the roadway where there’s public access," Dugan said.Dugan said none of the citations for fishing in The Cutoff were filed.

THE OLD TEXAS NAIL BENDER

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My name is Jim McEntire. I am 65 years old. I have been married to the same wonderful woman for almost 45 years. We have 5 children,19 grandkids,and 3 great grandkids. I am the second oldest of 5 kids. I was born in Malakoff,Tx. on March 8,1941. We have lived in Freeport,Tx. since 1967. I am a retired carpenter from Dow Chemical Co. We are charter members of Faith Baptist Church in Freeport (the best church in the world).