These
are awesome stories that were received via e-mail as forwards... They are
great examples of the Goodness of the Lord. Music Accompaniment goes with this story.
An Angel
in the Wings
On July 22nd I was in route to Washington, DC for a business trip. It was all
so very ordinary, until we landed in Denver for a plane change. As I collected
my belongings from the overhead bin, an announcement was
made for Mr. Lloyd Glenn to see the United Customer Service Representative
immediately. I thought nothing
of it until I reached the door to leave the plane and I heard a gentleman asking
every male if he were Mr.
Glenn. At this point I knew something was wrong and my heart sunk.
When I got off the plane a solemn-faced young man came toward me and said, "Mr.
Glenn, there is an
emergency at your home. I do not know what the emergency is, or who is involved,
but I will take you
to the phone so you can call the hospital."
My heart was now pounding, but the will to be calm took over. Woodenly, I
followed this stranger to the
distant telephone where I called the number he gave me for the Mission Hospital.
My call was put through to
the trauma center where I learned that my three-year-old son had been trapped
underneath the
automatic garage door for several minutes, and that when my wife had found him
he was dead.
CPR had been performed, by a neighbor who is a doctor, and the paramedics had
continued the treatment
as Brian was transported to the hospital. By the time of my call, Brian was
revived and they believed he
would live, but they did not know how much damage had been done to his brain,
nor to his heart. They
explained that the door had completely closed on his little sternum right over
his heart. He had been
severely crushed.
After speaking with the medical staff, my wife sounded worried
but not hysterical, and
I took comfort in her calmness.
The return flight seemed to last forever, but finally I arrived at the hospital
six hours after the
garage door had come down. When I walked into the intensive care unit, nothing
could have prepared me to
see my little son laying so still on a great big bed with tubes and monitors
everywhere. He was on a
respirator. I glanced at my wife who stood and tried to give me a reassuring
smile. It all seemed like a
terrible dream. I was filled-in with the details and given a guarded prognosis.
Brian was going
to live, and the preliminary tests indicated that his heart was OK, two miracles
in and of themselves. But
only time would tell if his brain received any damage.
Throughout the seemingly endless hours, my wife was calm. She felt that Brian
would eventually be all
right. I hung on to her words! And faith like a lifeline. All that night and the
next day Brian
remained unconscious. It seemed like forever since I had left for my business
trip the day before. Finally
at two o'clock that afternoon, our son regained consciousness and sat up
uttering the most beautiful
words I have ever heard spoken. He said, "Daddy hold me" and he reached for me
with his little arms.
By the next day he was pronounced as having no neurological or physical
deficits, and the story of
his miraculous survival spread throughout the hospital. You cannot imagine, we
took Brian home, we
felt a unique reverence for the life and love of our Heavenly Father that comes
to those who brush death so
closely.
In the days that followed there was a special spirit about our home. Our two
older children were
much closer to their little brother. My wife and I were much closer to each
other, and all of us were
very close as a whole family. Life took on a less stressful pace. Perspective
seemed to be more focused,
and balance much easier to gain and maintain. We felt deeply blessed. Our
gratitude was truly profound.
The story is not over! Almost a month later to the day of the accident, Brian
awoke from his afternoon nap and said, "Sit down Mommy. I have something to tell
you." At this time in his life, Brian usually spoke in small phrases, so to
say a large sentence surprised my wife. She sat down with him on his bed, and he
began his sacred and remarkable story.
"Do you remember when I got stuck under the garage door? Well, it was so heavy
and it hurt really bad. I
called to you, but you couldn't hear me. I started to cry, but then it hurt too
bad. And then the 'birdies' came." "The birdies?" my wife asked puzzled. "Yes,"
he replied. "The birdies made a whooshing sound and flew into the garage. They
took care of me." "They did?" "Yes," he said. "One of the birdies came and got
you.
She came to tell you "I got stuck under the door." A sweet reverent feeling
filled the room. The spirit was so strong and yet lighter than air. My wife
realized that a three-year-old had no concept of death and spirits, so he was
referring to the beings who came to him from beyond as "birdies" because they
were up in the air like birds that fly. "What did the birdies look like?" she
asked. Brian answered, "They were so beautiful. They were dressed in white, all
white. Some of them had green and white. But some of them had on just white.! "
"Did they say anything?" "Yes," he
answered. "They told me the baby would be all right."
"The baby?" my wife asked confused. Brian answered. "The baby laying on the
garage floor." He went on,
"You came out and opened the garage door and ran to the baby. You told the baby
to stay and not leave." My
wife nearly collapsed upon hearing this, for she had indeed gone and knelt
beside Brian's body and seeing
his crushed chest whispered, "Don't leave us Brian, please stay if you can." As
she listened to Brian
telling her the words she had spoken, she realized that the spirit had left His
body and was looking down
from above on this little lifeless form. "Then what happened?" she asked. "We
went on a trip," he said,
"far, far away." He grew agitated trying to say the things he didn't seem to
have the words for. My wife
tried to calm and comfort him, and let him know it would be okay. He struggled
with wanting to tell
something that obviously was very important to him, but finding the words was
difficult.
"We flew so fast up in the air. They're so pretty Mommy," he added. "And there
are lots and lots of birdies." My wife was stunned. Into her mind the sweet
comforting spirit enveloped her more soundly, but with an urgency she had never
before known. Brian went on to tell her that the "birdies" had told him that he
had to come back and tell everyone about the "birdies."
He said they brought him back to the house and that a big fire truck and an
ambulance were there. A man was bringing the baby out on a white bed and he
tried to tell the man that the baby would be okay, The story went on for an
hour. He taught us that "birdies" were always with us, but we don't see them
because we look with our eyes and we don't hear them because we listen with our
ears. But they are always there, you can only see them in here (he put his hand
over his heart). They whisper the things to help us to do what is right because
they love us so much. Brian continued, stating, "I have a plan, Mommy. You have
a plan. Daddy has a plan. Everyone has a plan. We must all live our plan and
keep our promises. The birdies help us to do that cause they love us so much."
In the weeks that followed, he often came to us and told all, or parts of it,
again and again. Always the story remained the same. The details were never
changed or out of order. A few times he added further bits of information and
clarified the message he had already delivered. It never ceased to amaze us how
he could tell such detail and speak beyond his ability when he talked about his
birdies. Everywhere he went, he told strangers about the "birdies."
Surprisingly, no one ever looked at him strangely when he did this. Rather, they
always got a softened look on their face and smiled. Needless to say, we have
not been the same ever since that day, and I pray we never will be.
You have just been sent an Angel to watch over you. Some people come into our
lives and quickly go...Some people become friends and stay a while...leaving
beautiful footprints on our hearts ... and we are never quite the same because
we have made a good friend!
Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. Today is a gift. That's why it's
called the present! Live and savor every moment...this is not a dress
rehearsal!
Now don't delete this message, because it comes from a very special Angel.
The Urge to Pray
Have you
ever felt the urge to pray for someone and then just put it on a list and said,
"I'll pray for them later?" Or has anyone ever called you and said, "I need you
to pray for me, I have this need?"
Read the following story that was sent to me and may it
change the way that you may think about prayer and also the way you pray. You
will be blessed by this. A missionary on Furlough told this true story while
visiting his home church in Michigan.
"While serving at a small field hospital in Africa, every two weeks I traveled
by bicycle through the jungle to a nearby city for supplies. This was a journey
of two days and required camping overnight at the halfway point. On one of these
journeys, I arrived in the city where I planned to collect money from a bank,
purchase medicine and supplies, and then begin my two-day journey back to the
field hospital. Upon arrival in the city, I observed two men fighting, one of
whom had been seriously injured. I treated him for his injuries and at the same
time talked to him about the Lord.
I
then traveled two days, camping overnight, and arrived
home without incident. Two weeks later I repeated my journey. Upon arriving in
the city, I was approached by the young man I had treated. He told me that he
had known I carried money and medicines. He said, 'Some friends and I followed
you into the jungle, knowing you would camp overnight. We planned to kill you
and take your money and drugs. But just as we were about to move into your camp,
we saw that you were surrounded by 26 armed guards. At this, I laughed and said
that I was certainly all alone in that jungle campsite. The young man pressed
the point, however, and said, No, sir, I was not the only person to see the
guards, my friends also saw them, and we all counted them. It was because of
those guards that we were afraid and left you alone.'
At this point in the sermon, one of the men in the congregation jumped to
his feet and interrupted the missionary and asked if he could tell him the
exact day this happened. The missionary told the congregation the date, and the
man who interrupted told him this story:
"On the night of your incident in Africa, it was morning here and I was
preparing to go play golf. I was about to putt when I felt the urge to pray for
you. In fact, the urging of the Lord was so strong, I called men in this church
to meet with me here in the sanctuary to pray for you. Would all of
those men who met with me on that day stand up?"
The men who had met together to pray that day stood up. The missionary wasn't
concerned with who they were, he was too busy counting how many men he saw.
There were 26.
This story is an incredible example of how the Spirit of the Lord moves in
mysterious ways. If you ever hear such prodding, go along with it.
Changes You Need to Make in Your Life (submitted by
Susan Solloway, SFO. Thanks, Susan!)
Memo
from God:
Effective immediately, please be aware that there are changes you need to make
in your life. These changes need to be completed in order that I may fulfill my
promises to you -- to grant you peace, joy and happiness in this life. I
apologize for any inconvenience, but after all that I am doing, this seems very
little to ask of you. I know, I already gave you the 10 Commandments. Keep
them. But follow these guidelines, also.
1. QUIT WORRYING
Life has dealt you a blow and all you do is sit and worry. Have you forgotten
that I am here to take all your burdens and carry them for you? Or do you just
enjoy fretting over every little thing that comes your way?
2. PUT IT ON THE LIST
Something needs to be done or taken care of. Put it on the list. No, not YOUR
list. Put it on MY to-do list. Let ME be the one to take care of the problem.
I can't help you until you turn it over to me. And although my to-do-list is
long, I am after all, God. I can take care of anything you put into my hands.
In fact, if the truth were ever really known, I take care of a lot of things for
you that you never even realize.
3. TRUST ME
Once you've given your burdens to me, quit trying to take them back. Trust in
me. Have the faith that I will take care of all your needs, your problems and
your trials. Problems with the kids? Put them on my list. Problem with
finances? Put it on my list. Problems with your emotional roller coaster? For
my sake, put it on my list.
I want to help you. All you have to do is ask.
4. LEAVE IT ALONE
Don't wake up one morning and say, "Well, I'm feeling much stronger now, I think
I can handle it from here." Why do you think you are feeling stronger now? It's
simple. You gave me your burdens and I'm taking care of them. I also renew
your strength and cover you in my peace. Don't you know that if I give you
these problems back, you will be right back where you started? Leave them with
me and forget about them. Just let me do my job.
5. TALK TO ME
I want you to forget a lot of things. Forget what was making you crazy. Forget
the worry and the fretting because you know I'm in control. But, there's one
thing I pray you never forget. Please don't forget to talk to me - OFTEN! I
love you. I want to hear your voice. I want you to include me in on the things
going on in your life. I want to hear you talk about your friends and family.
Prayer is simply you having a conversation with me. I want to be your dearest
friend.
6. HAVE FAITH
I see a lot of things from up here that you can't see from where you are. Have
faith in me that I know what I'm doing. Trust me, you wouldn't want the view
from my eyes. I will continue to care for you, watch over you, and meet your
needs. You only have to trust me. Although I have a much bigger task than you,
it seems as if you have so much trouble just doing your simple part. How hard
can trust be? After all, did you trust that when you sat in that chair that you
are sitting in right now, that it wouldn't fall as you sat in it? That is the
type of trust I'm talking about...have faith in things unseen.
7. SHARE
You were taught to share when you were only two years old. When did you
forget? That rule still applies. Share with those who are less fortunate than
you. Share your joy with those who need encouragement. Share your laughter with
those who haven't heard any in such a long time. Share your tears with those
who have forgotten how to cry. Share
your faith with those who have none.
8. BE PATIENT
I managed to fix it so in just one lifetime you could have so many diverse
experiences. You grow from a child to an adult, have children, change jobs many
times, learn many trades, travel to so many places, meet thousands of people,
and experience so much. How can you be so impatient then when it takes me a
little longer than you expect to handle something on my to-do-list? Trust in my
timing, for my timing is perfect. Just because I created the entire universe in
only six days, everyone thinks I should always rush, rush, rush.
9. BE KIND
Be kind to others, for I love them just as much as I love you. They may not
dress like you, or talk like you, or live the same way you do, but I still love
you all. Please try to get along, for my sake. I created each of you different
in some way. It would be too boring if you were all identical. Please know I
love each of your differences.
10. LOVE YOURSELF
As much as I love you, how can you not love yourself? You were created by me
for one reason only - to be loved, and to love in return. I am a God of Love.
Love me. Love your neighbors. But also love yourself. It makes my heart ache
when I see you so angry with yourself when things go wrong. You are very
precious to me. Don't ever forget that!
I Love You,
God
Another awesome story:
Stop telling God how big your storm
is. Instead tell your storm how big your GOD is. In Phoenix, Arizona, a
26-year-old mother stared down at her 6 year old son, who was dying of terminal
leukemia. Although her heart was filled with sadness, she also had a strong
feeling of determination. Like any parent, she wanted her son to grow up and
fulfill all his dreams. Now that was no longer possible. The leukemia would see
to that. But she still wanted her son's dreams to come true. She took her son's
hand and asked, "Billy, did you ever think about what you wanted to be once you
grew up? Did you ever dream and wish what you would do with your life?"
Mommy, "I always wanted to be a
fireman when I grew up." Mom smiled back and said, "Let's see if we can make
your wish come true." Later that day she went to her local fire department in
Phoenix, Arizona, where she met Fireman Bob, who had a heart as big as Phoenix.
She explained her son's final wish and asked if it might be possible to give her
six-year-old son a ride around the block on a fire engine.
Fireman Bob said, "Look, we can do
better than that. If you'll have your son ready at seven o'clock Wednesday
morning, we'll make him an honorary fireman for the whole day. He can come down
to the fire station, eat with us, go out on all the fire calls, the whole nine
yards! And if you'll give us his sizes, we'll get a real fire uniform for him,
with a real fire hat-not a toy one-with the emblem of the Phoenix Fire
Department on it, a yellow slicker like we wear and rubber boots. They're all
manufactured right here in Phoenix, so we can get them fast."
Three days later Fireman Bob picked
up Billy, dressed him in his fire uniform and escorted him from his hospital bed
to the waiting hook and ladder truck. Billy got to sit on the back of the truck
and help steer it back to the fire station. He was in heaven. There were three
fire calls in Phoenix that day and Billy got to go out on all three calls. He
rode in the different fire engines, the paramedic's van, and even the fire
chief's car.
He was also videotaped for the
local news program. Having his dream come true, with all the love and attention
that was lavished upon him, so deeply touched Billy that he lived three months
longer than any doctor thought possible.
One night all of his vital signs
began to drop dramatically and the head nurse, who believed in the hospice
concept that no one should die alone, began to call the family members to the
hospital. Then she remembered the day Billy had spent as a fireman, so she
called the Fire Chief and asked if it would be possible to send a fireman in
uniform to the hospital to be with Billy as he made his transition. The chief
replied, "We can do better than that. We'll be there in five minutes. Will you
please do me a favor?
When you hear the sirens screaming
and see the lights flashing, will you announce over the PA system that there is
not a fire? It's just the fire department coming to see one of its finest
members one more time. And will you open the window to his room? About five
minutes later a hook and ladder truck arrived at the hospital and extended its
ladder up to Billy's third floor open window 16 firefighters climbed up the
ladder into Billy's room. With his mother's permission, they hugged him and held
him and told him how much they loved him. With his dying breath, Billy looked up
at the fire chief and said, "Chief, am I really a fireman now?" "Billy, you are,
and the Head Chief, Jesus, is holding your hand," the chief said.
With those words, Billy smiled and
said, "I know, He's been holding my hand all day, and the angels have been
singing." He closed his eyes one last time. My instructions were to send this to
at least four people that I wanted God to bless and I picked you. Please pass
this to at least four people you want to be blessed. This story is powerful and
there is nothing attached, please do not break this pattern; uplifting stories
are one of the best gifts we receive. There is no cost but a lot of rewards,
let's continue to uplift one another.
Stop telling God how big your storm
is. Instead tell your storm how big your GOD is!
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And,,, Here's another one:
MY ATTORNEY
(Anonymous author)
After living what I felt was a "decent" life, my time on earth
came to the end. The first thing I remember is sitting on a bench
in the waiting room of what I thought to be a court house. The
doors opened and I was instructed to come in and have a seat by
the defense table.
As I looked around I saw the "prosecutor." He was a villainous
looking gent who snarled as he stared at me. He definitely was the
most evil person I have ever seen.
I sat down and looked to my left and there sat My Attorney, a kind
and gentle looking man whose appearance seemed so familiar to me,
I felt I knew Him.
The corner door flew open and there appeared the Judge in full
flowing robes. He commanded an awesome presence as He moved across
the room. I couldn't take my eyes off of Him. As He took His seat
behind the bench, He said, "Let us begin."
The prosecutor rose and said, "My name is Satan and I am here to
show you why this sinner belongs in hell." He proceeded to tell of
lies that I told, things that I stole, and in the past when I
cheated others. Satan told of other horrible perversions that were
once in my life and the more he spoke, the further down in my seat
I sank.
I was so embarrassed that I couldn't look at anyone, even my own
Attorney, as the Devil told of sins that even I had completely
forgotten about. As upset as I was at Satan for telling all these
things about me, I was equally upset at My Attorney who sat there
silently not offering any form of defense at all. I know I had
been guilty of those things, but I had done some good in my life -
couldn't that at least equal out part of the harm I'd done?
Satan finished with a fury and said, "This sinner belongs in hell,
and is guilty of all that I have charged and there is not a person
who can prove otherwise."
When it was His turn, My Attorney first asked if He might approach
the bench. The Judge allowed this over the strong objection of
Satan, and beckoned Him to come forward. As He got up and started
walking, I was able to see Him in His full
splendor and majesty. I realized why He seemed so familiar; this
was Jesus representing me, my Lord and my Savior.
He stopped at the bench and softly said to the Judge, "Hi, Dad,"
and then He turned to address the court. "Satan was correct in
saying that this man had sinned, I won't deny any of these
allegations. And, yes, the wage of sin is death, and this sinner
deserves to be punished." Jesus took a deep breath and turned to
His Father with outstretched arms and proclaimed, "However, I died
on the cross so that this person might have eternal life and he
has accepted Me as his Savior, so he is Mine."
My Lord continued with, "His name is written in the book of life
and no one can snatch him from Me. Satan still does not understand
yet. This man is not to be given justice, but rather mercy."
As Jesus sat down, He quietly paused, looked at His Father and
said,"There is nothing else that needs to be done. I've done it
all."
The Judge lifted His mighty hand and slammed the gavel down. The
following words resounded from His lips... "This man is free. The
penalty for him has already been paid in full. Case dismissed."
As my Lord embraced me and led me away, I could hear Satan ranting
and raving, "I won't give up, I will win the next one."
I asked Jesus as He gave me my instructions where to go next,
"Have you ever lost a case?" Christ lovingly smiled and said,
"Everyone that has come to Me and asked Me to represent them has
received the same verdict as you, "PAID IN FULL."
The Smell of God
At the end of this story, it gives you two
options. I think you will figure out what option I chose. this
is so precious!
A cold March wind danced around the dead of night in Dallas as
the doctor walked into the small hospital room Of Diana
Blessing. Still groggy from surgery, her husband David held
her hand as they braced. Themselves for the latest news. That
afternoon of March 10, 1991, complications had forced Diana,
only 24-weeks pregnant, to undergo an emergency cesarean to
deliver the couple's New daughter, Dana Lou Blessing. At 12
inches long and weighing only one pound and nine ounces, they
already knew she was perilously Premature. Still, the doctor's
soft words dropped Like bombs.. "I don't think she's going to
make it,' he said, as kindly As he could. "There's only a
10-percent chance she will live through the night, and
even then, if by some slim chance she does make it, her future
could be a very cruel one." Numb with disbelief, David and
Diana listened as the doctor described the devastating
problems Dana would likely face if she survived. She would
never walk, she would never talk, she would probably be blind,
and she would certainly be prone to other catastrophic,
conditions from cerebral palsy to complete mental retardation,
and on and on. "No! No!" was all Diana could say.
She and David, with their 5-year-old son
Dustin, had long dreamed of the day they would have a daughter
to become a family of four. Now, within a matter of hours,
that dream was slipping away. Through the dark hours of
morning as Dana held onto life by the thinnest thread, Diana
slipped in and out of sleep, growing more and more
determined that their tiny daughter would live and live to be
a healthy, happy young girl. But David, fully awake and
listening to additional dire details of their daughter's
chances of ever leaving the hospital alive, much less healthy,
knew he must confront his wife with the inevitable. David
walked in and said that we needed to talk about making funeral
arrangements. Diana remembers 'I felt so bad for him because
he was doing everything trying to include me in what was going
on, but I just wouldn't listen, I couldn't listen.' I said,
'No, I don't want to listen to what the doctors say; Dana is
not going to die! One day she will be just fine, and she will
be coming home with us!" As if willed to live by Diana's
determination, Dana clung to life hour after hour, with the
help of every medical machine and marvel her miniature body
could endure. But as those first days passed, a new agony set
in for David and Diana.
Because Dana's underdeveloped nervous
system was essentially 'raw,' the lightest kiss or
caress only intensified her discomfort, so they couldn't even
cradle their tiny baby girl against their chests to offer the
strength of their love. All they could do, as Dana struggled
alone beneath the ultraviolet light in the tangle of tubes and
wires, was to pray That God would stay close to their precious
little girl. There was never a moment when Dana suddenly grew
stronger. But as the weeks went by, she did slowly gain an
ounce of weight here and an ounce of strength there. At last,
when Dana turned two months old, her parents were able to hold
her in their arms for the very first time. And two months
later, though doctors continued to gently, but grimly warn
that her chances of surviving, much less living any kind of
normal life, were next to zero.
Dana went home from the hospital, just as
her mother had predicted. Today, five years later, Dana is a
petite, but feisty young girl with glittering gray eyes and an
unquenchable zest for life. She shows no signs, whatsoever, of
any mental or Physical impairment. Simply, she is everything
a little girl can be and more, but that happy ending is
far from the end of her story. One blistering afternoon in the
summer of 1996 near her home in Irving, Texas, Dana was
sitting in her mother's lap in the bleachers of a
local ballpark where her brother Dustin's baseball team was
practicing. As always, Dana was chattering nonstop with
her mother and several other adults sitting nearby when she
suddenly fell silent. Hugging her arms across her chest, Dana
asked, "Do you smell that?" Smelling the air and detecting the
approach of a thunderstorm, Diana replied, "Yes, it smells
like rain." Dana closed her eyes and again asked, "Do
you smell that?" Once again, her mother replied, "Yes, I think
we're about to get wet, it smells like Rain. Still caught in
the moment, Dana shook her head, patted her thin shoulders
with her small hands and loudly announced, "No, it smells
like Him. It smells like God when you lay your head on His
chest." Tears blurred Diana's eyes as Dana then happily hopped
down to play with the other children. Before the rains came,
her daughter's words confirmed what Diana and all the members
of the extended blessing family had known, at least in
their hearts, all along. During those long days and nights of
her first two months of her life, when her nerves were too
sensitive for them to touch her, God was holding Dana on His
chest and it is His loving scent that she remembers so well.
You now have 1 of 2 choices ... you can
either pass this on and let other people catch the chills like
you did, or you can delete this and act like it didn't touch
your heart like it did mine. IT'S YOUR CALL! "I can do all
things through Christ Who strengthens me."
Contributed by Carlos Calderon, SFO
February 2005
The Concert
When the house lights dimmed and the concert was about to
begin, the mother returned to her seat and discovered that the
child was missing Suddenly, the curtains parted and spotlights
focused on the impressive Steinway on stage.
In horror, the mother saw her little boy sitting at the
keyboard, innocently picking out
"Twinkle,Twinkle Little Star."
At that moment, the great piano master made his entrance,
quickly moved to the piano, and
whispered in the boy's ear, "Don't quit." "Keep
playing."
Then, leaning over, Paderewski reached down with his left hand
and began filling in a bass part. Soon his right arm reached
around to the other side of the child, and he added a running
obbligato.
Together, the old master and the young novice transformed what
could have been a frightening situation into a wonderfully
creative experience. The audience was so mesmerized that they
couldn't recall what else the great master played.
Only the classic,
" Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star."
Perhaps that's the way it is with God.
What we can accomplish on our own is hardly noteworthy. We try
our best, but the results aren't always graceful flowing
music. However, with the hand of the Master, our life's work
can truly be beautiful.
The next time you set out to accomplish great feats, listen
carefully. You may hear the voice of the Master, whispering in
your ear,
"Don't quit." "Keep playing."
May you feel His arms around you and know that His hands are
there, helping you turn your feeble attempts into true
masterpieces.
Remember, God doesn't seem to call the equipped, rather, He
equips the 'called.'
Life is more accurately measured by the lives you touch than
by the things you acquire. So touch someone by passing this
little message along.
May God bless you and be with you always!
and remember,
"Don't quit."
"Keep playing."
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| Out of the
mouths of babes.....
Dear God,
Please put another holiday between Christmas and Easter. There is
nothing good in there now.
Amanda
Dear God,
Thank you for the baby brother but what I asked for was a puppy. I
never asked for anything before. You can look it
up.
Joyce
Dear Mr. God,
I wish you would not make it so easy for people to come apart. I had to
have 3 stitches and a shot.
Janet
God,
I read the bible. What does beget mean? Nobody will tell me.
Love Alison
Dear God,
How did you know you were God? Who told you?
Charlene
Dear God,
Is it true my father won't get in Heaven if he uses his golf words in
the house?
Anita
Dear God,
I bet it's very hard for you to love all of the people in the whole
world. There are only 4 people in our family and I can never do it.
Nancy
Dear God,
My Grandpa says you were around when he was a little boy. How far back
do you go?
Love, Dennis
Dear God,
Do you draw the lines around the countries? If you don't, who does?
Nathan
10.Dear God,
Did you mean for giraffes to look like that or was it an
accident?
Norma
Dear God,
In bible times, did they really talk that fancy?
Jennifer
Dear God,
Please send Dennis Clark to a different summer camp this year.
Peter
Dear God,
Maybe Cain and Abel would not kill each other so much if they each had
their own rooms. It works out OK with me
and my brother.
Larry
Dear God,
I keep waiting for spring, but it never did come yet. What's up? Don't
forget.
Mark
Dear God,
My brother told me about how you are born but it just doesn't sound
right. What do you say?
Marsha
Dear God,
If you watch in Church on Sunday I will show you my new shoes.
Barbara
Dear God,
Is Reverend Coe a friend of yours, or do you just know him through the
business?
Donny
Dear God,
I do not think anybody could be a better God than you. Well, I just want
you to know that. I am not just saying that because you are already God.
Charles
Dear God,
It is great the way you always get the stars in the right place. Why
can't you do that with the moon?
Jeff
Dear! God,
I am doing the best I can. Really !!!!
Frank
And, saving the best for last . .
Dear God,
I didn't think orange went with purple until I saw the sunset you made
on Tuesday night. That was really cool.
Thomas
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