Showing posts with label prayer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label prayer. Show all posts

Saturday, February 18, 2012

for logan


I couldn't help myself. When I saw this, I laughed out loud. I say this to Logan all the time. If you pray, could you ask for endurance and peace for Logan this semester? This is his fullest coarse load. I tried to read a paragraph of his Schleiermacher text the other day. Friend, my head hurt. Not to mention, I have no idea what it said. In addition to school, he is continuing to work for our church in Princeton and wanting to help Clint with plans for the Well. Pray that God continues to prepare him as a pastor during this time of (busy) waiting.

Logan, I love you. I'm praying for you. I'll make you lots of good food and sweets to give your mind energy. We can make it to April, and if not April, reading week is in two weeks. Hello Seattle!

Love, 
Your favorite wife (but seriously)

Thursday, December 15, 2011

praying

My heart breaking for my neighbor and her family, the unknown they are facing. I'm reminded of what I read a few months ago:

"We are fearful people. We are afraid of conflict, war, an uncertain future, illness, and, most of all, death. This fear takes away our freedom and gives our society the power manipulate us with threats and promises. When we can reach beyond our fears to the One who loves us with a love that was there before we were born and will be there after we die, then oppression, persecution, and even death will be unable to take our freedom. Once we have come to the deep inner knowledge -- a knowledge more of the heart than of the mind -- that we are born out of life and will die into love, that every part of our being is deeply rooted in love and that this love is our true Father and, then all forms of evil, illness, and death lose their final power over us and become painful but hopeful reminders of our true divine childhood. 

Still, when we keep our eyes fixed on the risen Lord, we may find not only that love is stronger than death, but also that our faith is stronger than our skepticism."