Sunday, December 14, 2008

Day 47-Sunday, December 14, 2008

Hi Everyone,
Sorry we haven't written a post in a while. We have been busy surviving! Well, today is our 23rd wedding anniversary. Wow! Time flies. I am thankful for Darryl and our children. I have been blessed beyond measure. When Darryl and I married this time 23 years ago, I would never have dreamed we would be a minister's family serving the Lord in Alabama. LOL! We didn't even know the Lord back then. God has been so very good and gracious to us. Our journey just keeps getting sweeter (sometimes much more difficult, but sweeter).

Thank you again for your prayers. Jalin still struggles with the pain in her left foot. It is in constant pain and burns continuously. Mostly during the day she tolerates it, but at night and early morning she cries with the pain. Jalin and I didn't get to church this morning. She is so nauseous in the morning from the pain meds. We pray that we can go tonight to see our kid's Christmas drama. It starts at 6:00 Ga time, if you can make it. I hear it is incredible!

Remember there are 12 days until Christmas. Count your blessings and focus on Jesus! We love each of you! Merry Christmas!
Love,
Lori

6 comments:

  1. Happy Anniversary!! Hope God continues to bless you with many more.
    Yes, the play is wonderful. I don't know who laughed more, Kent or Bro. Darryl. I think they were cracking each other up. LOL!
    Jalin, I pray your pain in your foot will go away. Continue to be strong and keep up the faith.
    We love you,
    Caurrie,Kent

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  2. Jalin,
    I am praying for you. I don't know if you know the story behind the hymn "It Is Well With My Soul" so I would like to share it with you....This is from a book entitled "My Life and the Story of the Gospel Hymns" written in 1906 by Ira David Sankey. This section is about Horatio G. Spafford who wrote "It Is Well With My Soul."
    "When Mr. Moody and I were hold­ing meet­ings in Ed­in­burgh, in 1874, we heard the sad news of the loss of the French steam­er, “Ville de Havre,” on her re­turn from Amer­i­ca to France, with a large num­ber of mem­bers of the Ecu­men­i­cal Coun­cil, whose meet­ings had been held in Phil­a­del­phia. On board the steam­er was a Mrs. Spaf­ford, with her four child­ren. In mid-ocean a col­li­sion took place with a large sail­ing ves­sel, caus­ing the steam­er to sink in half an hour. Near­ly all on board were lost. Mrs. Spaff­ord got her child­ren out of their berths and up on deck. On be­ing told that the ves­sel would soon sink, she knelt down in pray­er, ask­ing God that they might be saved if pos­si­ble; or be made will­ing to die, if that was his will. In a few min­utes the ves­sel sank to the bot­tom of the sea, and the child­ren were lost. One of the sail­ors of the vessel, named Lock­urn—whom I af­ter­ward met in Scot­land—while row­ing over the spot where the ves­sel dis­ap­peared, dis­cov­ered Mrs. Spaf­ford float­ing in the wa­ter. Ten days lat­er she was land­ed at Car­diff, Wales. From there she ca­bled her hu­sband, a lawy­er in Chic­a­go, the mess­age, “Saved alone;” Mr. Spaf­ford, who was a Christ­ian, had the mess­age framed and hung up in his of­fice. He start­ed im­me­di­ate­ly for Eng­land to bring his wife to Chi­ca­go. Mr. Moo­dy left his meet­ings in Ed­in­burgh and went to Li­ver­pool to try to com­fort the be­reaved par­ents, and was great­ly pleased to find that they were able to say: “It is well; the will of God be done.”

    In 1876, when we re­turned to Chi­ca­go to work, I was en­ter­tained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Spaf­ford for a num­ber of weeks. Dur­ing that time Mr. Spaf­ford wrote the hymn, “It is well with my soul,” in com­mem­o­ra­tion of the death of his child­ren. P. P. Bliss com­posed the mu­sic and sang it for the first time at a meet­ing in Far­well Hall. The com­fort­ing fact in con­nect­ion with this in­ci­dent was that in one of our small meet­ings in North Chi­ca­go, a short time pri­or to their sail­ing for Eur­ope, the child­ren had been con­vert­ed.

    While still liv­ing in Chi­ca­go, Mr. and Mrs. Spaf­ford be­came much in­ter­est­ed in the se­cond Com­ing of Christ. So zeal­ous did Mr. Spaf­ford be­come that he de­cid­ed to go to Je­ru­sa­lem with his wife and the one re­main­ing daugh­ter, and there await the com­ing of the Lord. Mr. Spaf­ford died there not along af­ter­ward. Mrs. Spaf­ford is the head of a so­ci­e­ty whose head­quar­ters are in a large build­ing out­side of Je­ru­sa­lem, where a a large num­ber of peo­ple live, hav­ing all things in com­mon."

    I can't imagine how you feel and how much you are suffering from the pain, but I know Someone who does know how you feel and what it is to suffer.
    I am praying for you and felt led to share this with you.
    Te amo mucho.

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  3. Hi Jalin,
    I hope your spirits are high this holiday season! Just know that "YOU ARE A CHILD OF GOD, AND HE HAS SENT YOU HERE".

    I am a child of God,
    And he has sent me here,
    Has given me an earthly home
    With parents kind and dear.
    ******************************
    Chorus
    Lead me, guide me, walk beside me,
    Help me find the way.
    Teach me all that I must do
    To live with him someday.
    ******************************
    I am a child of God,
    And so my needs are great;
    Help me to understand his words
    Before it grows too late.

    Chorus

    I am a child of God.
    Rich blessings are in store;
    If I but learn to do his will
    I'll live with him once more.

    Chorus

    I am a child of God.
    His promises are sure;
    Celestial glory shall be mine
    If I can but endure.

    Chorus

    LOVE LISA PODUSKA (FLORIDA)

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  4. HAPPY ANNIVERSERY!! I hope you guys had a great one! and pray you have MANY MANY more. Bless you two! Jalin im still prayin for your foot and i wish i could co something to help it but Prayin is all i can do ao i'll just stick with that! I hope and prayyou guys have the greatest christmas EVER and can't wait to see you again! Love You guys,
    Riley C.

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  5. Jalin, we continue to pray for you and I know soon God will ease the pain and nausea and you will be left with one incredible testimony. And a heart full of empathy for those suffering pain and disabilities!

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  6. HAPPY ANNIVERSARY, MERRY CHRISTMAS AND JALIN WE ARE STILL PRAYING FOR YOU TO HAVE A COMPLETE RECOVERY. I HAVE BEEN SO BUSY LATELY THAT I HAVEN'T HAD TIME TO WRITE YOU. MOTHER CAME HOME FROM THE HOSPITAL SATURDAY AFTER 2 WEEKS. GRACIE HAS BEEN FEELING BAD WITH A HEAD COLD AND I HAVE BEEN HELPING MINDY AND JEROME WITH HER SO THEY COULD DO THEIR LAST MINUTE DETAILS. WHAT A BUSY TIME OF THE YEAR!! I HOPE YOU KEEP IMPROVING AND THIS CHRISTMAS WILL BE EVERYTHING YOU WANT IT TO BE. YOU HAVE REALLY MADE EVERYONE'S CHRISTMAS MORE MEANINGFUL THIS YEAR.I THANK THE LORD THAT HE SPARED EVERYONE LIVES AND HE IS CONTINUALLY BLESSING YOU WITH HIS HEALING TOUCH. ALWAYS KNOW THAT WE ARE STILL PRAYING FOR YOUR COMPLETE HEALING. WE LOVE YOU AND YOUR FAMILY SO MUCH. MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAVE A BLESSED NEW YEAR. LOVE, SANDRA AND DANNY HARRIS

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