The girls and I spend time every morning praying together and reading God's word together.
I want the girls to learn early to lift one another in prayer. Friends will come and go in their lives but their sisters will always be near, at least in heart. Their sisters will see them through their marriage, their pregnancies, birthing their babies, potential illnesses and tragedies that are sure to come, likely the death of their parents, possibly the loss of a child... Life's heartaches, life's sorrows, life's joys, life's struggles... I pray my girls are forever friends and know that their sisters will be there to lean on, to pray with, to laugh with and to cry with...
God placed these children into this family for a reason. No matter what society or current culture tells us, I just refuse to believe that children are born into a family so that they might be raised up and then barely know one another once they leave their parent's home.
This morning Kennedy asked for Bailey and I to pray that she might be better able to sit still in church.
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I have always felt honored to be able to pray for my family and friends. To be able to go before Jesus, our great redeemer, on their behalf is humbling...
Now...to be able to hear the heart of my children...to hear what burdens them...
.....oh, I cannot tell you how sweet that is......
......how much of an honor it is.....
.....how important it is for me to pray for what my Kennedy is struggling with.....
"Lo, children are an heritage of the LORD: and the fruit of the womb is his reward." ~~Psalm 127:3
"But Jesus said, Suffer little children, and forbid them not, to come unto me: for of such is the kingdom of heaven." ~~Matthew 19:14
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posted by Mrs. Klause
March 28, 2008
Music: Let The Little Children Come To Me
Hello my email changed. The other got wiped out along with the addresses. New one is heather1288@gmail.com. Also to let you know last minute we have decided to give Kyla a b-day party on he 13th at your moms. Short notice I know but all the weekends from now till x-mas are gone this was the only one both grandparents could attend...never a dull moment!
Posted by: heather simpson | September 07, 2008 at 01:34 PM