09-18-2010 12:56 PM
03-22-2013 12:54 PM
Prayers continue for Tim and Paula.
Debbie -- I'm sorry to hear about your loss. Be sure to contact a church in your area for help. There are two churches in our city that give help to those in need. Our church paid the rent for a lady who couldn't pay.
Pray for financial healing! Thank God for the blessings you do have. We all are blessed, but sometimes problems cloud our view.
Prayers for you, Debbie.
Roy -- Jonah was WONDERFUL!! What a sweetie the storyteller is!!
Roger -- Good to hear from you. Thank you for your prayers for Tim, Paula, and Debbie.
Diane -- Thank God for the approval for the MRI! I have an MRI on Monday. Prayers for a good job for your younger son.
Lynn -- I'm sorry about the gout. Prayers for your health needs.
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Missing Jan and Roxie.
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Please pray for Darlene. She has stage one breast cancer. She is so frightened.
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Please pray for our friend-Jacque who is traveling home to Colorado today.
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Please pray for our neighbor-Darleen. She is returning home to South Dakota.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPzxJNbdEZQ
Bugler's Lullaby
03-22-2013 09:45 PM
03-22-2013 10:28 PM
Carole- Praying for Darlene, Jacque, Darleen, Lynn, Debbie, Roy, Roger and precious CAROLE (Special Thoughts and Prayers for Monday).
Are Debbie and Reganshoes the same person?
Love to each of you, Jan
Lynn- Prayers for you to continue your wonderful progress. Will be glad when you are taking Allipurinol.
03-23-2013 01:19 PM
Jan -- Thank you for your prayers. Debbie and Reganshoes are the same.
Jacque is safely in Colorado. Darleen (our neighbor) made it to South Dakota. She was very sick on the trip home -- flu or bad food.
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Revelation 4:8
8 And the four beasts had each of them six wings about him; and they were full of eyes within: and they rest not day and night, saying, Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty, which was, and is, and is to come.
03-23-2013 09:15 PM
03-24-2013 12:53 PM
Happy Sunday!
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Jan -- Wonderful gif!
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Psalm 79:13
King James Version (KJV)
13 So we thy people and sheep of thy pasture will give thee thanks for ever: we will shew forth thy praise to all generations.
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Prayer Request:
Please pray for my MRI tomorrow. May it show what is happening.
03-24-2013 11:54 PM
Carol,
i am so proud of you. You have problems of your own and still worry about others. You are truly blessed.
All my Love
03-25-2013 12:15 PM
Roy -- I give God all of the glory. I trust in Him.
You are a special friend. I appreciate you.
03-25-2013 10:26 PM
03-26-2013 05:52 AM
Good morning, Everyone. Prayers needed for my youngest son. He got called into work during yesterday's winter storm here in NJ. Last night, while he was being trained in a tandem vehicle salting Rt. 295, he and his trainer were rear-ended by an 18 wheeler tractor trailer. That driver had fallen asleep and told police he was driving at 55 miles per hour. My son was in the passenger seat and his trainer was driving the salter. They were both taken to the hospital. Youngest son has a fractured nose.
03-26-2013 08:23 PM
The story of The Empty Egg
Jeremy was born with a twisted body and a slow mind. At the age of 12 he was still in second grade, seemingly unable to learn. His teacher, Doris Miller, often became exasperated with him. He would squirm in his seat, drool, and make grunting noises. At other times, he spoke clearly and distinctly, as if a spot of light had penetrated the darkness of his brain.
Most of the time, however, Jeremy just irritated his teacher.
One day she called his parents and asked them to come in for a consultation. As the Forresters entered the empty classroom, Doris said to them, "Jeremy really belongs in a special school. It isn't fair to him to be with younger children who don't have learning problems. Why, there is a five year gap between his age and that of the other students."
Mrs. Forrester cried softly into a tissue, while her husband spoke. "Miss Miller," he said, "there is no school of that kind nearby. It would be a terrible shock for Jeremy if we had to take him out of this school. We know he really likes it here." Doris sat for a long time after they had left, staring at the snow outside the window. Its coldness seemed to seep into her soul. She wanted to sympathize with the Forresters. After all, their only child had a terminal illness. But it wasn't fair to keep him in her class. She had 18 other youngsters to teach, and Jeremy was a distraction. Furthermore, he would never learn to read and write. Why waste any more time trying?
As she pondered the situation, guilt washed over her. Here I am complaining when my problems are nothing compared to that poor family, she thought. Lord, please help me to be more patient with Jeremy. From that day on, she tried hard to ignore Jeremy's noises and his blank stares. Then one day, he limped to her desk, dragging his bad leg behind him.
"I love you, Miss Miller," he exclaimed, loud enough for the whole class t hear. The other students snickered, and Doris' face turned red.
She stammered, "Wh-why that's very nice, Jeremy. N-now please, take your seat."
Spring came, and the children talked excitedly about the coming of Easter. Doris told them the story of Jesus, and then to emphasize the idea of new life springing forth, she gave each of the children a large plastic egg. "Now," she said to them, "I want you to take this home and bring it back tomorrow with something inside that shows new life. Do you understand?"
"Yes, Miss Miller," the children responded enthusiastically--all except for Jeremy. He listened intently; his eyes never left her face. He did not even make his usual noises. Had he understood what she said about Jesus' death and resurrection? Did he understand the assignment? Perhaps she should call his parents and explain the project to them.
That evening, Doris' kitchen sink stopped up. She called the landlord and waited an hour for him to come by and unclog it. After that, she still had to shop for groceries, iron a blouse, and prepare a vocabulary test for the next day. She completely forgot about phoning Jeremy's parents.
The next morning, 19 children came to school, laughing and talking as they placed their eggs in the large wicker basket on Miss Miller's desk. After they completed their math lesson, it was time to open the eggs. In the first egg, Doris found a flower. "Oh yes, a flower is certainly a sign of new life," she said. "When plants peek through the ground, we know that spring is here." A small girl in the first row waved her arm. "That's my egg, Miss Miller," she called out. The next egg contained a plastic butterfly, which looked very real. Doris held it up. "We all know that a caterpillar changes and grows into a beautiful butterfly. Yes, that's new life, too." Little Judy smiled proudly and said, "Miss Miller, that one is mine." Next, Doris found a rock with moss on it. She explained that moss, too, showed life. Billy spoke up from the back of the classroom, "My daddy helped me," he beamed.
Then Doris opened the fourth egg. She gasped. The egg was empty. Surely it must be Jeremy's she thought, and of course, he did not understand her instructions. If only she had not forgotten to phone his parents.
Because she did not want to embarrass him, she quietly set the egg aside and reached for another. Suddenly, Jeremy spoke up. "Miss Miller, aren't you going to talk about my egg?" Flustered, Doris replied, "But Jeremy, your egg is empty." He looked into her eyes and said softly, "Yes, but Jesus' tomb was empty, too."
Time stopped. When she could speak again, Doris asked him, "Do you know why the tomb was empty?" "Oh, yes," Jeremy said, "Jesus was killed and put in there. Then His Father raised Him up."
The recess bell rang. While the children excitedly ran out to the school yard, Doris cried. The cold inside her melted completely away.
Three months later, Jeremy died. Those who paid their respects at the mortuary were surprised to see 19 eggs on top of his casket, all of them empty.
If this blesses you, Happy Easter
03-26-2013 08:26 PM
03-26-2013 08:35 PM
Jan, actually, I'm Diane.
03-26-2013 10:05 PM
03-27-2013 07:01 AM
Jan, no problem. Youngest son has to go to an ear, eye, nose and throat specialist as soon as the State lets him know which one they want him to go to since they are paying all of his medical expenses.