Friday

“I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.”
Philippians 4: 13, NKJV

Rusty Williams is doing fine.  Please continue to pray for him and his family.

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Kids on Mission Pray

Learning in school

My name is Sandy.  I am 7 and I love to do cartwheels.  This month the teachers say I have dyslexia.  This is making my reading in my second language more difficult.  I have to change classes and begin to learn reading in my own heart language (English).  I cried when I found out I must leave my friends and go to a new class.

Please pray I will grow in my reading skills and be able to learn better in school.  Pray I can enjoy school.  Pray for my old friends as I say goodbye and pray for my new friends as I say hello after the summer break.  Pray that I will not give up trying even when my school work gets harder.

I know God is with me in all this, even though I don’t like the change, I was reminded HE loves me, and I agree with that. SANDY, age 7 (European peoples)

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Prayer Requests from Missionary Kids

My grandma died a few weeks ago. Pray for mom to be OK and to get through it.  KT, age 12 (Southeast Asian peoples)

Pray that my family gets back to our country safely.  Pray for my best national friend KH and her brother MG to be safe and happy while I am away.  They are watching my puppy for me.  Pray for KH’s father to believe in Jesus.  SM, age 6 (East Asian peoples)

My prayer request is about my family’s work.  Please help us to continue helping the villages safely.  ERIN, age 11 (East Asian Peoples)

Pray for “Lena”.  I tried to make her believe. I even gave her a Bible so please pray for her.  NATALIE, age 8 (European peoples)

Every Monday in India we have a school day about India, and we let the Indian children play with us with our toys.  We want them to know that Jesus wants us to.  RISA, age 7 (South Asian peoples)

Please pray for all of our people and our friends in Central.  Now it is unsafe for them to go outside of their homes because of the demonstrations in the streets. JACOB, age 12 (Central Asian peoples)

I am moving from East Asia to the U.S.  I don’t know how to deal with that.  East Asia is home.  I need prayer for me and how to deal with the U.S.  MICHAL, age 12 (East Asian People)


THINGS I WISH I’D KNOWN

Someone has composed this list (from a variety of sources) of “Things I Wish I’d Known Before I Went Out Into the Real World”:

*  Never continue dating anyone who is rude to the waiter.

*  Some people are working backstage, some are playing in the orchestra, some are on-stage singing, some are in the audience as critics, some are there to applaud.  Know who and where you are.

*  The five most essential words for a healthy, vital relationship: “I apologize” and “You are right.”

*  Everyone seems normal until you get to know them.

*  When you make a mistake, make amends immediately.  It’s easier to eat crow while it’s still warm.

*  The only really good advice that I remember my mother ever gave me was, “Go!  You might meet somebody!”

*  If he says that you are too good for him, believe it.

*  I’ve learned to pick my battles; I ask myself, “Will this matter one year from now?  How about one month?  One week?  One day?”

*  The shortest line is always the longest.

*  Being happy doesn’t mean everything’s perfect, it just means you’ve decided to see beyond the imperfections.

*  If you woke up breathing, congratulations!  You have another chance!

There’s a lot of biblical truth in many of the statements above, especially the last statement.  How often have you done something really stupid and said to yourself, “I wish I could have a second chance”?  The truth is, God has given you a second chance.  He’s given you hundreds of second chances.  You’re not guaranteed another one, but the fact that you got up out of bed today means that you have one more opportunity to make right anything that has destroyed your relationship with God or others.

Many people have questioned why Jesus has not yet returned like he promised he would.  Here’s one reason:

“The Lord is not slack concerning His promise [to return], as some count slackness, but is longsuffering toward us, not willing that any should perish but that all should come to repentance.” (2 Peter 3:9)

If you woke up breathing, congratulations!  You have another chance!  Don’t waste it.

Have a great day!

Alan Smith
Helen Street Church of Christ
Fayetteville, North Carolina

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