I have no problem asking my friends and family to pray for me. (Just ask them. Ha!) It comes naturally and I do so -- often -- for I believe in the power of prayer! But asking for prayer corporately or from strangers or even from mere acquaintances is hard for me. It's a pride thing, I suspect.... Recently, I asked a blog-stranger-becoming-friend to pray for me and she has and is and has followed up with me. What joy! THANK YOU, Mo!!
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After my post on Obstacles, I received a comment, seeking prayer for the No Greater Joy Mom family. You can see their link on my list to the right. Susan, who I do not know, asked whether I'd be willing to pray for this adoptive family and to that I say, "YES YES YES." In fact, I got on my knees the minute I saw her request. (Figuratively, since I was on the train.) Thanks for being bold for your friends, Susan, and I'm now boldly asking my friends to pray for Adele and Anthony and their children in the Ukraine. Pray with me, won't you?
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"This is the confidence we have in approaching God: that if we ask anything according to his will, he hears us. And if we know that he hears us - whatever we ask - we know that we have what we asked of him." 1 John 5:14-15
3 comments:
I am so glad you posted this! I have been praying for this family and am so excited more people are jumping in to pray!
Hi Deb, I just finished reading Adeye's post for the day. Wow! While we wait for God's plan to be revealed with the next adoption, timing etc.. It is such a gift to walk through someone's journey through prayer. This story is so inspiring!!
Be sure to ask the guest speaker on your Uganda trip some questions for me :)
thank you so much, Deb!!! Yes, I am praying with you for them :) I came across Adeye's blog only a few weeks ago, and it seemed to me they are literally stepping out in faith in their journey for the two girls and it can be so hard and exciting at the same time. When I saw your post about praying for adoptive blogging friends, I immediately thought of them, and just to ask you for them, that He will carry them through :) Thanks again! :)
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