Wednesday

“Blessed be the God of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-Nego,

who sent His Angel

and delivered His servants who trusted in Him.”

~Daniel 3:28b, NKJV~

 

Jadon’s Story: Tomorrow is the day

Tomorrow is the day.

Posted: 27 Jun 2011 07:28 PM PDT

We leave to go to Boston tomorrow. Everyone is going this time. My brother is so excited about flying in morning. Our flight leaves at 6am from New Orleans. It’s going to be an early morning. We will arrive in Boston at 12:15. Once we get to the house we will probably take a nap. Then we will have time to go do something tomorrow night. My 3T MRI is Wednesday at 11:15. That is 10:15 in Louisiana. If you think about it, please say a prayer for me around that time. We have the day off Thursday. If I’m feeling ok, we will go do some touring in Boston Thursday. Friday we meet with the neurologist at 9:00. He will explain the results of the MRI and then tell us what he thinks we should do next. We will have the rest of the day Friday to go and do some things. We then come home Saturday. Please pray for safe travel as well as great results. I will keep everyone updated while we are there. Thanks for your prayers.
The Hatchels will be arriving in a little more than two weeks.  I am so excited.  For those of you who have asked, they will be speaking Sunday, July 31 in the A.M. service (10:30).  Pray for them as prepare to leave home to live at NOBTS for the next few months.
Heart to Heart with Holley: You’re seen
You’re seen

Posted: 22 Jun 2011 10:15 AM PDT

My family has a favorite phrase: “We’ll see…”

We add it at the end of stories. Grab onto it to describe the future. Toss it into the middle of decisions.

It works pretty well.

And yet lately I’ve found myself wondering what it might mean to add more to the end of that phrase–to not simply stop at “We’ll see.” What if I finished the sentence?

We’ll see…God come through in amazing ways.

We’ll see…how He’ll work all of this out.

We’ll see…His goodness in the middle of the happy and hard places.

Yes, He knows all our circumstances, every hair on our heads, every care in our hearts.

He’ll see…always has, always will.

And somehow that’s enough to make me close my eyes and smile for awhile.

 

Your turn: We’ll see…{how would you finish that sentence?}

 

 

Have a great day!

Anna Lee

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