It's been about four years since I've managed to change this website. We were formally hosted on IJNTB.NET, but they were purchased by EONET.NET, and thus the new site. A few things have changed in our lives -- the largest being the birth of our second child, Calab Alasdair Frazier! (Yeah, yeah ... I know. Pictures! I'll try to get some up soon.)
We are Michael and Angelia Frazier. We have been married eight years this past
September 4, and we are still having a wonderful time. I (Michael) was born in
Ruston, LA, but grew up in Lumberton, TX. Angelia was born and raised right here
in Southeast Texas.
We have two wonderful children. Lauren Ashley - age 5, and Caleb Alasdair - age 2.
Angelia and I have both attended Lamar University. I went on to the University of Texas at Tyler, and Cypress Bible
College, while Angelia remained at Lamar. Angelia graduated from Lamar
University with a Bachelors in Business Administration, and I received a Master
of Theology from Cypress.
With the great help of my father, Ronnie
Frazier, I obtained an FCC General class license in Amateur Radio around the age
of 10. My current call sign is N5LYH. Eventually, electronics gave ground
to computers, and I dived into automation with great enthusiasm. After several
years of playing around, I`m currently a Certified NetWare Administrator,
a Microsoft Certified
Professional, and a Microsoft Certified Systems
Engineer.
We are involved in ministry - teaching the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ -
preaching the message of God's salvation - that all persons must
be born again. We
attend the One Way
Apostolic Church, located a few miles north of Silsbee, Texas.
Let's face it - all
those people that claim that the world is a small place just have never
attempted to walk from New York to Los Angeles. The world is a pretty big place
when you consider how small we really are. And Silsbee is just another small
town attempting to make itself known within the mass of dwelling establishments
that have popped up across the planet since God created man.
Silsbee is approximately 12 miles north of Beaumont, Texas in the
Southeastern section of the state commonly known as The Golden Triangle.
Just six miles to our south, Lumberton, Texas is now the host of the Village
Creek State Park. Imagine that! All this stuff that we call home -
thick weeds, massive pine forests, and swampy bogs - has now found a haven
within the State Park Registry.
All joking aside, this is a nice place to live. There are many
exciting adventures awaiting anyone with an imaginative mind and the courage to
undertake challenging new experiences. . .
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