Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Please pray

for my son. He has another one of those BIG tests of the academic sort tomorrow. You may remember he said he barely passed last time, and he'd sure appreciate your prayers tonight and tomorrow.

So, this week, I am breaking bread with Kim! again. Your card is already in the mail since I have your address, but please email me or leave a comment with YOUR prayer request for this week.

I'm so full of hope that you're all experiencing joy and peace during this Christmas season. May God's blessings shower over you like a beautiful, tropical waterfall. Love YOU! Keep in touch & leave a comment and I may be breaking bread with you next week.

Monday, December 1, 2008

Give it up for

Lorie! I'll be breaking bread with her this week. Please be sure to leave a comment in order to be entered for next week's giveaway.

Whew! I hope I come out of the tryptophan (turkey protein) induced lethargy soon. It's a blessing to have so much, but I am going to have to learn (relearn?) moderation. We were blessed with EXTRA guests for Thanksgiving, and I was a little concerned about how that would work. Honestly, I've never had so many people over at the same time. Fortunately, I LOVE to cook, and we had the most spectacular weather. We were to eat outside on the deck which made ME even more thankful. My daughter kindly let me take a much needed nap yesterday, but I wasn't good for anything after that nap.

I hope all your needs are being met, and I'll be praying for good health, empty parking spaces, joy, and peace this week.

Monday, November 24, 2008

I'm thankful to be breaking bread with Ohilda this week!

Please be sure to leave a comment so YOU can be entered in the drawing to break bread with me next week.

Hooray! Ohilda has been with me from the very beginning, and this week I'll be breaking bread with her.

I have so many things to be thankful for this year. I thought I'd list a few:
*Decent health and good insurance for when it's not so decent
*Two children who bring me so much joy
* A job/career that I enjoy
*More later as the daughter is bringing me more joy than I can handle and post about at the same time...

Monday, November 17, 2008

Congratulations to Robin!

Robin, a very special lady in the process of adopting Mia Hope from China, is my guest of honor this week! Please visit her blog and read her touching story. I'm so glad we'll be breaking bread together. It's almost as if God chose her as my guest of the week to help focus our attention on Adoption Awareness month.

I'll be honest with you. I struggled yesterday. You see, I think I must be more Mary than Martha. And yesterday I WANTED to sit in on the service, but I was needed in the toddler room.

Normally, I would sit in on second service while my husband takes our daughter to visit her grandmother. Yesterday, however, we were celebrating my MIL's 80th birthday, and we had to leave right after 1st service. It didn't help my attitude one little bit that my son and husband said it was a really good service. And there was a really good skit. Even if I watch the service on line, I won't get the skit.

I really wish I had a willing servant's heart. I'd love for it to come naturally to me. It just doesn't always, though, so I struggle to do the right thing and pray that the right attitude somehow manifests itself in me. So, if you've read all the way through this and feel moved to do so, please pray that God will help me serve more joyfully and with less reluctance. Surely Jesus wasn't wearing a long face or dragging His feet when He served us.

Monday, November 10, 2008

Happy Monday, Everyone

Sherri is my guest of the week! Please leave a comment below to be entered in next week's drawing.

I'll add more later - just wanted to let everyone know who I'll be breaking bread with this week ASAP.

Updated:

Ahhh! The test! Thank God you were all praying for him! He said he barely passed. When asked why he thought that was, he answered, "I didn't study enough. I won't make that mistake again!" I let him know I had friends praying for him, and he said he was sure it helped. So, thank God and thank YOU for praying for him.

We had pot luck at church on Sunday, and it was so much fun. It was held outdoors, and while it was a little windy, a fantastic time was had by all. The church had rented one of those big, white tent/canopy things for the occasion, and the next morning when we went for my women's Bible study group, my daughter saw it and squealed, "I want to EAT, Mommy!" She's a sharp little cookie.

In addition to pot luck and communion, we did 2 new things during our service. We were encouraged to write down our problems or requests and leave them at the foot of the cross, and candles were provided for us to light as we said a prayer for someone. Really, it was one of the best services I've ever attended. I hope your Sunday was just as moving!

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

November

Hello and Happy November! It's been a spectacularly beautiful fall so far where I live, and I'm greatful not just for the beauty but the mild temperatures as well. I'm a little late in announcing the guest of the week, but as there were only 2 comments, I don't suppose there were too many people holding their breath ; )

I'm so fortunate to be breaking bread with Michelle again!

If you're following the blog, I have a few prayer requests: 1) my son has a very important test this week, please pray that he passes; 2)Please pray that whomever wins in the election will seek God's will in each matter of government.

Blessings to everyone!

Monday, October 27, 2008

This week

I'll be breaking bread with Kim! Please visit her blog and read about her family and what they are doing in His name.

As for the rest of the week, I'm going to have to work a little harder on my own. We missed church yesterday while traveling (we can still watch it on line, thank God), and my study group isn't meeting this week : (

Who knows what God's plan is for me this week, though? I'm sure it will be just what I need. Praying you get what you need, too,
Cecelia