CARRIE CANNON'S BIOGRAPHY

Ordained Minister of The Fishermen Ministry Located in Northfield Falls, Vermont

I was born in Maryland in 1968, the older of 2 daughters, to Ann & Keith Fowler.  When I was 13, my father passed away and then 3 months later my grandmother passed away.  This would be the start of my rebellious teen years.

When I was 15 years old my mom married Richard Eutsler Sr.   A year later they had my little sister, Cheryl.  The family moved to Northfield Vermont in 1984 when I was 16.   I studied for and received my GED at the age of 17.  I worked various jobs in different fields.  Burger King was my first, but I’ve worked in Deli’s, as a Chamber Maid, Secretary, etc.

My husband Jim and I married in 1988 when I was 20 years old.

At the age of 23 I was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis.  At this time I had to stop working and through Vocational Rehabilitation was able to get my floral design degree.  I have had to learn not to let the MS control me, but to put my trust in Jesus to get me through the days.   I started working at a flower shop in August of 1991.

In 1992 we had our son and then 21 months later our daughter came along, both of whom I  homeschooled, while working part-time at the shop.  My daughter received her high school diploma and my son decided to get his GED.

I currently work part-time for Steve Atherton at Atherton Law, as his assistant, and continue to fill-in for the holidays at the flower shop.

I am an ordained minister with The Fishermen Ministry and I love animals, karaoke, going yard saleing, spending time with family and friends, carpentry, and traveling.

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BY CARRIE CANNON

Now Is The Time

A great loss was had by all of us a short time ago. To some it was the loss of a daughter, to others it was the loss of a sister. For some it was the first experience with death and to others they had been there before. It was still hard.

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Vanity Of Their Mind

We are commanded in Ephesians 4:17-19 by Paul, by the witness of the Lord, to not walk as other Gentiles. Gentiles can be translated: a race, a foreign one, pagan, heathen, people. By reading the context of this scripture, I believe it means heathen and/or people. The next part of that scripture is the real meat, “In the vanity of their mind.”

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The Promise

“Why do you think that I gave man the sunset?” “I don’t know.” “What do you think about it?” “It is beautiful and glorious.” “What if you believed that it was the last one? If you knew that there would never be another and that after it set, there would be only darkness and fear? What would you think then?” “I would be terrified!”

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A Letter To The Church

God talks but people don’t take the time to listen. God is wanting ALL of His people to come back to the place where they hear His voice and Do His will!

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