Good evening my friends, I pray your Sunday has been one filled with calm and comfort and that now you are ready to sit back, relax, and spend some quality time with your loves and to take some time for YOU and GOD.
In prayer this evening, I give thanks to you God for all of the wonderful blessings you give me, sometimes I think you have turned and run from me Father and then boom, when I feel that I am down at the very bottom, suddenly I get pushed back up and am renewed. Thank you so much Father for always thrusting me forward and for allowing me to see the light in the darkness. I ask you God to continue to bless my friends and my family, please bless my friend who is suffering a bad sinus infection and much stress, please continue to wrap your healing arms around my friend Star and for the baby who is recovering from the heart attack, I ask for healing, calm, comfort, peace, strength and unconditional love for all, I ask all of these mercies, favors, and graces in the name of Jesus Christ. Amen
I love, love, love this story...when was the last time you told those around you that you are proud of them???
I'm proud of you!
Does anyone say it any more? When I heard it the other day, it caught my attention. It was like hearing something oddly familiar but distant and faint in my memory.
You know, like things your grandmother used to say.
I needed to understand why. I mean, it just doesn't seem right that a phrase so powerful would not be heard and used regularly.
"I'm proud of you!"
When was the last time you said that to someone? Not just someone you love, but a neighbor, friend, or co-worker.
To a neighbor...
"You make a difference in the world in everything you do. I watch the people around you, how they react whenever you're there. They smile, laugh often and feel better for having had you in their day, even if ever so briefly. I'm proud of you!"
To a Friend...
"You take on the challenges of life and never give in. You might not always win, but you don't lose for lack of trying. I'm proud of you!"
To a co-worker...
"You care. It shows in the way you do your work. You not only do your job, you care about the details, the goals and the outcome. I'm proud of you!"
To a child...
"You didn't hit a home run, but you played with your heart in every game. You never missed a practice, you tried your very best. That's a home run in my book. I'm proud of you!"
To your spouse or partner...
"We'll get through this together. Yes, you lost your job, but so did many others. I see great determination in your eyes. I love you even more in the difficult times because that's when you shine and the world sees your best. I'm proud of you!"
Now for you, my "friend I've never met"...
"You take time each day to search out and read positive, uplifting messages on the internet. Your love for people shows when you pass along special messages for your friends facing challenges. Your faith is strong and evident when you lift up others, offer spiritual support and encouragement and pray for people you don't even know. You are a part of the world's largest support group giving hope to those whose only connection to others may be the internet.
"I'm proud of you!"
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My dear friend......I come to you again for a prayer need. Please pray for my son Danny has he goes back to court tomorrow over another custody battle. He has been granted every weekend with his daughter by the judge and now his ex is trying to take that away and leave him with every other weekend. His daughter is so use to having her daddy every weekend and now she is taking that away from both of them. Danny is stressed to his limits over this and can not move on with his life because she won't let him have a moment of peace. I beg for prayer and God's love to help him thru this.
Love, Barbara
Barbara, I am so sorry you and yours are having to endure this custody fiasco. If only people would realize that this is about the children and not about hurting one another...life for the kids would be so much better.
Father we come to you in prayer this night asking that you lay your comforting hands upon Danny, that you allow him to feel above all else your love for him and your understanding of the situation, I know he feels so threatened and scared, Father calm his fear, replacing it with courage and replace his anger and confusion with thoughts of the positive. Father lay heavy upon the judge the love that Danny has for his daughter and allow the judge to see that there is such a need for daddy and daughter to have more time together. Above all God, I ask that you allow this little girl to feel the love that her daddy has for her, that you allow her to know that no matter the outcome that he will always be there for her and that he will never step away from her...just as you dear God never step away from us. I ask for mercy, grace, and favor to be given Danny and his family as they go through this. In the name of Jesus Christ. Amen.
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