Archive for March, 2009

Prayer with My Family

I am thankful that a few of my family members sat down together and prayed. It is so special to be able to pray with those you love the most. Thank You Christ for the opportunity.

My Friend

Thank Christ for providing for my friend and his family. He told me they bought a house. I am so excited to see what God will continue to do in their lives.

It is Easy to be Thankful

I am Thankful to Christ for my loving family. I never want to forget this blessing from God. I pray for them all day and every day.

Food

Thank You Lord for the food you provide for me and my family.

Great is God

Once again thank You Lord for this day, You are Great and Your work is miraculous always. When I totally rely on Your love and care You come through. You were there this morning I know, and for that am Thankful.

My Miracle March

My son was born at 31 weeks, and my wife had to have emergency life saving surgery right after delivery. http://www.leefields.wordpress.com

Cleansing Tears

When I first started going to church, I cried, a lot. I cried every time I saw or heard something that made the realization of You at work clear. I realize it was how You healed me of all the things in my life where something other than You was at work. You washed away my pain and sin and fear with those tears as You swam deeper and deeper into the depths of my heart each time. Thank You for those tears and the work You’ve done in me.

The Hand of God

In forty years I have learned a vital lesson in my walk with the Lord: Prayer moves the hand of God. Humanly speaking, does a father give a stone to a son who is asking for bread? The answer is clear, and how much more should we expect from God. Hebrews 4:16 says, “Let us boldly approach The Throne of Grace that we may receive help in time of need.” I am thankful today that I have a Heavenly Father who loves and cares for me and He has No limitations. Prayer moves the hand of God. Ask in Faith!

New Union

Hooray for the Trolly wedding! Thank you God for new marriage!

Contentment

Thought I’d share this:

Contentment is… No regrets of the past, No fear of the future, No envy in the present – David Jeremiah