“The Lord answered her,
“Martha, Martha, you are worried and upset about many things,
but one thing is necessary.
Mary has made the right choice,
and it will not be taken away from her.”
~Luke 10:41-42, HCSB~
Jadon’s Story: Here we go again!
To all of my prayer warriors. I really need your prayers. My doctor is
putting me on prednisolone steriod again. I will be on this steriod
for 2 months. Please pray that this will work this time. I really need
a break. My seizures are keeping me up throughout the night and I’m
having them throughout the day. So please pray that these seizures
will go away. We know that our God can heal me and we know that
starting these steriods are in his plan. Now we have to patiently
wait while we follow his plan for my life. Please take the time to say
the prayer below.
Dear God,
We know that you have a plan for Jadon. We pray that the steriods
will give him relief. We pray that he will have few side effects and
that he will not get too agitated. Lord we know that you are healer
and we pray for healing for sweet Jadon. Amen
KOMpray (Kids on Mission Pray)
| April 1, 2011 |
| “Let the little children come to Me, and don’t stop them, because the kingdom of God belongs to
such as these,” Luke 18:16b DHOBI WASHERMAN
and we would hang everything on the clothesline where they would dry in the hot desert air. I lived in El Paso, TX, so who needed a clothes dryer? When I got bigger, mom let me iron. There is a group of people in India known as the Dhobi (DOUGH-bee) and the name means “washerman.” For centuries, the Dhobi people have served others by washing and ironing their clothes. They pass down their commitment for this honorable work to their children. An iron is usually part of a Dhobi girl’s dowry when she gets married to a Dhobi man. Along with their occupation in life, Hinduism is also passed down to each generation. Each family makes sure to teach their children the proper way to worship the various family gods, such as Shiva, Ganesh, etc. In the Bible, we learn about Paul who was a tentmaker, Peter a fisherman, Dorcas a weaver, and Jesus a carpenter. In those days, they would have learned their skills from their parents or maybe they were apprenticed at a young age in a family business. Would you pray that the Dhobi will worship Jesus who can once and for all eternity make them clean and spotless? |
Have a wonderful weekend. Be sure God gets his fair share of your time!
Anna Lee
