Merry Christmas and a Miraculous 2010!

Praise Him, Praise Him (Author unknown)
Praise Him, praise Him,
All you little children,
God is love, God is love.
Praise Him, praise Him,
All you little children,
God is love, God is love.
We have so many Praises over the last year to be thankful. Just to name a few of those Praises:
- Steve celebrated 30 years with Motorola in 2009. Praise God for a roof over our head and food on the table.
- Praise as we celebrate …One year post brain surgery for Teresa.
- “Swiftsure” sailboat team, with Steve on board, raced Chicago-Mac and took 5th place! Praise for protection upon the open waters of Lake Michigan and memorable times.
- New job for son, Andrew. He now owns his own website development business (.http://www.stonebreakersdesign.com/). Praise for provision of a job to support his family.
- Our daughter, Amanda, experienced her first motorcycle Midnight Ride completion along with her boyfriend, Austin. The two of them rode w/mom and dad, and all had a leisurely scenic ride back home from St. Ignace and the Mackinaw Bridge. Praise for travel protection and ability to enjoy fun times together.
- First Christmas program participation by our granddaughter, Liberty, in their Minnesota church. Praise for joy and enthusiasm in a young 3 ½ yr old heart.
- Elijah James, our grandson, went from walking to running. P.S. one of his favorite words: “Na-Na!” Praise for life, health, and speech in our 1 ½ year old.
- Teresa attended two writers’ conferences: one in Cedar Falls, Iowa, and the other at Maranatha in Muskegon, Michigan, and was presented with the 2009 Hertel Award for “Best Devotional.” Praise for the gift and passion for writing and conveying God’s blessings to others.
“For this God is our God forever and ever; he will be our guide even to the end.” Psalm 48:14
May you and yours experience these promises this Christmas Season.
Merry Christmas and a Miraculous 2010,
Steve and Teresa Lasher
http://www.lasherstudios.com/
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About Teresa Lasher
Teresa K. Lasher,
Freelance Writer and Speaker
266 Timber Creek Circle NW
Comstock Park, Michigan 49321
Phone: 616.785-9878
Email: terri@lasherstudios.com
www.lasherstudios.com
Teresa is a freelance writer living in Grand Rapids, Michigan with her husband. They have two grown children, and two precious grandchildren. She enjoys writing creative non-fiction works about her travels, memoirs, poetry, and devotionals. She loves to read, write, bike, sail, motorcycle, and adores walking in nature’s beauty.
Teresa has spoken to women’s Bible study groups regarding the trauma and blessings of brain surgery, and also communicated her love of “Journaling” to groups such as MOPS (Mothers of Pre Schoolers) and Salvation Army corps officers. She has spoken on query writing and how to prepare articles for publication among writer’s groups.
Her published works have appeared in Rider, Sailing, Women’s Lifestyle, Thunder Roads of Michigan, West Michigan Christian Newspaper, and War Cry and various newsletters. She co-authored articles featured on The Salvation Army’s website and news releases, and is a contributing writer in Gold Wing Road Riders Association newsletters and Seasons, a women’s magazine.
PUBLISHED WORKS
1. “And Away We Go!” Let is Slip newsletter, May 2008
2. “Sweet Memories,” Thunder Roads of Michigan magazine/March, 2008
3. “U.P. From the Back Seat—Passenger perspectives on a Michigan and Canada adventure, Rider magazine/February, 2008
4. “Thirsty Soul,” The War Cry/February 16, 2008
5. “Treasures Forever,” Women’s Life Style magazine/July, 2007
6. “Two for the Road--A couple makes the leap into racing with a doublehanded race across Lake Michigan,” Sailing/February, 2007
7. “West MI Christian Newspaper Celebrates Eighth Year,” The West Michigan Christian/October, 2006
8. “Uninvited Guests—Providence Bay Campground, Canada,” Gold Wing Road Riders Association newsletter/October, 2006
9. “Make Working From Home Work for You,” Women’s Life Style magazine/September, 2006
10. “It’s Never Too Late for Mothers & Daughters to Connect,” Women’s Life Style magazine/May, 2006