We are the Glenn Winslow Family: Glenn, Mary, Amy, Grace,Edward, Elisha, Jonathan, Jeremiah, Nicole, JoyAnna, Meira, AnnaBella and Rosalinda. Our eldest Britt and her husband Chris and their daughters Marlie, Annie, and Jolie, and baby Oni reside in NH. Madelyn and her husband and Becca, Addie and baby Delwin in Maine! Our Family Bible Verse: As you therefore have received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk in Him, rooted and built up in Him and established in faith.....Colossians 2:6-7
Monday, June 07, 2010
Gracie Turns 14!!--5/31/10
Saturday, May 22, 2010
Word Of Life Ladies' Retreat--Schroon Lake, NY--2010

We had a wonderful speaker for the weekend. Here is her bio. She spoke on Abiding in Christ in Obedience, Patience, and Confidence. It was just precisely what God had for me to hear this weekend!

Hello! My name is Jennifer Sands, and I welcome you and thank you for visiting my website. www.jennifersands.com I pray that as you explore this site, you will find hope, encouragement, and inspiration.
My husband, Jim Sands, was killed in the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. Back then, no one could have convinced me that I would recover from losing Jim, or that I'd ever be functional again. But I have since learned that God can do amazing things -- things that I never could have imagined. Before 9/11, I did not know Jesus as my Lord and Savior... but by His abounding love and grace, I have since undergone a radical spiritual transformation. I am now determined to spread the Gospel and a message of overcoming trials -- and living everyday life -- through faith and trust in Christ and in the power of His Word.
If you've ever been through the pain of adversity and found yourself thinking, this can't be happening..., then I have encouragement for you. If you've ever searched for answers to life's toughest questions, then I have wisdom to share with you. If you've ever desired the most valuable riches, then I have a priceless treasure to offer you.
Our singer for the weekend was Paula Dunn. Born and raised in Maine, she has an amazing testimony of how a church going door to door one day, saved her and her siblings lives. She was only 6 weeks old at the time.
For the past 22 years, I have had the exciting privilege of sharing God's love through music and my testimony. Throughout this time, my purpose has been to reach out and encourage those who are hurting, to challenge believers to a deeper walk with God, and especially to bring as many people as possible into a personal relationship with Christ. This has been and continues to be my prayer for each concert-a prayer that God is continuing to answer each and every weekend. Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Mother's Day 2010--Mom's Favorite Chinese Food and the Beach!
Cousins are soooo much fun!
We Love Our 102 Year Old Great Aunt Frances!

She was so excited to meet the twins for the first time. She'd been praying for them all winter long! And of course the feeling was mutual! They have LOVED telling everyone at school about their 102 year old great aunt!
We love you bunches Aunt Frances, and are praying for your recovery from your broken shoulder!xoxoxo
Father and Sons!
Proverbs 14:23 (NIV)






Saturday, May 08, 2010
Happy Mother's Day!--2010
Tuesday, April 06, 2010
Oh How I Love This Time of Year!!
I love and treasure the new beginning of Spring. The heads of my beloved perennials popping through the soil, my strawberry bed coming to life, my cold frame ready to be planted, and my vegetable garden, ready to be tilled. This is such an exciting time of year. A time of new beginnings.
This has got me thinking a bit. More often than not the act of reading scripture each day feels like the hard work of tilling a garden, hauling compost, and sowing tiny seeds. I think we sometimes set ourselves up for disappointment by expecting miracles to happen, angels to descend, or the Holy Spirit to drop in as we read these sacred words. Many times Bible study feels like, well, study.
It's not unreasonable to expect God to use scripture in powerful ways, and there are times when words jump off the page and into our lives, bringing renewal and the life of God. However, in the grand scheme of things, I think that reading scripture is a way that God tills the stiff, barren soil of our lives, sows words of life, and then, whether immediately or later, those words will sprout with power and relevance.
Just as a farmer must always till, plant, and harvest every year, we have the same responsibility to continue reading scripture, sowing new seeds, and allowing God to raise up new life. When we least expect it, the seeds of scripture sown into our lives will be brought to life by the Holy Spirit.
The Holy Spirit is at work in our prayer lives and in our reading of scripture; however we sometimes must dedicate time to the hard work of letting scripture till and take root as we read it daily. We may not see the benefits right away, but if we can keep up with it, the harvest will be tremendous
Yesterday, my beloved hubby, Glenn, tilled part of our vegetable garden. Enough to plant the things that are okay in the cold. Peas, Corn, Beans and maybe some lettuces and spinach. Oh how I love my hard working hubby! Thank you Glenn!
I can't help but marvel in the comparison of my life and that of a garden, tilled and brought to life by the Lord!









































