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I receive a message in my email every day from the Joel Osteen Ministry. I very much liked today's talking about Random Acts of Kindness. I believe this is something that we do each and every day on this board and I would say that most of us do this in our day to day lives. But it's always a message worth repeating.
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A reporter was interviewing people whose homes had been destroyed by Hurricane Ivan. An interesting theme emerged. Each person said that although they didn't know their neighbors before the storm hit, they had since become friends. This all took place as they helped each other out whenever they could. They gave each other water, helped clear debris, and watched each other's children. One woman who never even took the time to cook her own meals before the storm now prepared dinner for 25 neighbors in her RV because she was the only one who had a working stove.
Sometimes tragedy brings out the best in us. We can be very generous when the need is desperate and obvious. But we need to remember that there are people all around us who are facing the desperate storms of life and their needs may not be so obvious. We may have to look a little bit harder to see how they are hurting and determine how we can help.
We encourage you to keep your eyes and your heart open to those you meet each day. Begin to focus on how you can be a blessing to others. Maybe it is something as simple as speaking a kind word or taking someone groceries. Look for opportunities to do random acts of kindness; these are expressions of God's love to the world. One thing for certain, as we meet the needs of others God will meet all of your needs in ways you never imagined.
~ Joel Osteen ~
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Okay, so inside this warrior there's a child...and sometimes people/family, friends forget that...in my attempt to be strong; to overcome; to comfort others...and I love all of that...
But sometimes...this child just climbs up on Dad's lap and it goes something like this: "Daddy, can you have the angels sing me to sleep?" or "Hey, Dad, what's up with the world from your perspective, because from mine it stinks"; or "Abba, Father, I am soooooo scared; can I tuck my head under Your powerful arm and hide from reality for a little while?" "Father God, do ya think Jesus could explain it...or H.S. (Holy Spirit) could counsel me on this?"
And then, after a time, I get down and come back...sometimes quietly, sometimes excitedly, sometimes with lots of trepidation...but I do get down and come back...and will continue to...until He brings me HOME...
Love and blessings to all of you from my heart. -
Jan, that is very nice. Father, can you ask the angels to sing me to sleep.
One of the pastors from my former church called me while I was in chemo. It was exactly the right day. He knew what I needed to hear. He reminded me that God was my father and he was going to take care of me. I was so comforted. Thanks for bringing up that memory.
Susan -
Hello again mrsjck,
I loved your message. Just wanted to share a thought that I read the other day "I am a survivor. Being a survivor doesn't mean that you are made out of steel, but it means you are basically on your own side and you want to win".
This really hit home for me because I am a survivor, but I know that without God on my side I can't survive.
Love and Blessings on this lovely Sunday morning in Illinois.
kellypa -
So wonderful to have this thread active again. I am sure Kathy is singing in heaven it praises!
I pray for peace and good sleep for each one of us as we slumber tonight. Let the angels guard our bodies and our hearts while we rest! -
First, thank you for the kind words regarding my scans! Glory & praise to you Lord!
Second, what encouraging threads! Bless you all for your posts and messages of hope and graciousness.
Prayers & hugs
Kim -
Hi girls!
I've been out of town and away from the boards for a few. Hope everyone is doing well!
Jan, I loved your post. I do think of God that way - as my Abba - Father. I lost my own real father 11 years ago, and my mom 27 years ago (wow, didn't realize it had been that long!!!) I remember thinking (even tho' I was a married adult with kids, etc) that I was an orphan! I no longer had my daddy to call on Sunday mornings before the house was awake and share quiet moments together.
But the Lord quickly and lovingly swooped me up into His arms, so to speak, and reminded me that He was still there (and would always be there). So, I do often think of God as "my Daddy". Thank you for reminding me of that once more.
Hugs,
Wendy
p.s. I also like to think that since I'm a child of the King, that makes me a princess!! -
Praise the Lord, Wendy, for saying what I have been feeling for a number of years...on the princess thing...in fact, I taught my children to behave well; speak softly and justly; act kindly and thnk of others because they were royalty...that my son was a prince and my daughter a princess because that's what I was...as a believer and child of the King...WOW...never heard anyone else say that...thanks for that...on my maternal family side we each have the second toe that is as tall or taller than the big toe...we always call that our "royal toe"...and when we are looking down...or feeling down...it's a reminder of who we are...or how about this one...when you are so down and dark, sitting with your hands on your head...just move those fingers and press lightly on the eyelids...and see your inner world...all twinkly lights...and the world will not be so dark...God bless all of you...from my heart.
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I guess I had not considered myself & family being royalty, but it makes so much sense. Our King graciousness provides all of us with royalty status! Let the humbleness and love of our Lord & King be with all of you!!
One favor- Could you fine ladies pray for me? My platelets are low so I was not able to get treatment today & my CT scan showed one area (lymph node) that increased in size.
Blessings & peace & love to you all!
Kim -
Kim, I suffered with low platelets 14 years ago, long before bc and did manage to get that corrected (by having my spleen removed ultimately). I know how serious an issue low platelets is.
Please know that you are in my thoughts & my prayers ~ for your platelets to multiply and "stay" up and because of the lymph node that has increased in size. -
Kim sending up prayers for you for platelets
and the lymph node
hugs,
Carrie -
Kim, stand on the Rock, gal...and we will keep you lifted in prayer...to help lighten your load and to ask specifically for a rise in platelets...and clear test results...in the Lord's will and with His grace.
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Hi everyone. Please pray for Karen L. She's back in ICU...had emergency brain surgery again today...very upsetting...xo
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Isaiah 41:10
So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.
Heavenly Father, we place our worries in Your Hands. We place Karen under Your care and humbly ask that You restore Karen to health again. In Jesus name we pray . Amen
Carrie -
Kim I will pray for you!
Mena praying for Karen too!
Blessed is he with a humble heart. -
I will also be praying for both Kim & Karen.
Kim, check back in with us when you have time!
Mena, let us know how Karen is doing.
Blessings to all,
Wendy -
Today I am a emotional wreck, mom is just not the same. I miss my mom, the one that knew sooo much. That taught me so many things. Please pray for her and me, I need to accept this stage of her life but today I am very sad about it.
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Cowgirl, I am praying for you and your mom. The way your mom is right now, you have lost the mom you knew. It's like she's gone while she's still here. And it's hard on you physically and emotionally. Losing a mom, no matter how we lose her changes us in a way nothing else ever does.
Sending you gentle knowing ((((((((((((((((hugs)))))))))))))))) and praying for you both.
I saw that you mentioned in "what the heck" that you are thinking about counselling. I've been there, done that ~ one of the best things I ever did for myself. It's cleansing, empowering and healing in a way that nothing can describe. If you seek that route, I send you my blessings. -
cowgirl,
It all happened so fast you have had no time to adjust.
let yourself feel sad, it is okay.
I am here for you always.
This is hard I know.
Love,
Carrie -
Cowgirl....I will be praying for you & your mom...such a hard time....hold on to all those good memories....may the Lord wrap His arms around you right now and hold you close.
Blessings...Sharon F -
I truly feel better sorta. I am trusting in God to be the Great Comforter right now. He knows my heart best. I love this thread where you can cry it all out and then praise God for all your blessings.
Counseling is something I have done in the past through a crisis, but I honestly try to avoid because it ain't cheap! Money is tight, and I feel a bit guilty needing counseling.
But I know I need a pro to let me get it all out and learn how to deal with all the stress of it all. -
I read these quotes last night and thought they were so appropriate and so fitting when we are struggling...
"The spiritual journey is one of continually falling on your face, getting up, brushing yourself off, looking sheepishly at God, and taking another step."
~ Aurobindo ~
This also asks a question. We pray and we ask for prayers from one another here when we are struggling, when the days are darkest. What if we also asked to be prayed for when the sun is shining, when life is looking it's best and we have locked our fears back into the closet until they knock loudly to be released? Would that mean we would need to pray over our fears less? Musings with you ladies for a sunny, summer Sunday morning.
"You pray in your distress and in your need,
would that you might pray also in the fullness of your joy and in your days of abundance."
~ Kahlil Gibran ~ -
Cowgirl
my heart goes
out to you
in a special way
You are both
in my prayers
I am sending you
a pm
xoxo
Patti -
Cowgirl for you and Mom keeping you in my prayers and thoughts always during this turn in your lives

Carrie -

for your mom
for you friend
xoxo
Patti -
Thanks ladies, it means the world to me for you to do this.
I had always thought in my sunny days, I do praise and thanksgiving instead of prayer for wonderful times. Funny I think it is the way you think about it.
Life is so precious, every moment of it. -
Cowgirl, it is precious, isn't it? And sadly, we have those times of struggle, when it's just so darned hard. It's hard to see the sun through the clouds and the pouring rain, but we know it's there. It's just not "the time" to be looking at the sun. The "down" times are the times we're meant to question, seek and cope. And when the sun comes back out, we do appreciate it more, we are grateful and thankful.
Thoughts are with you and prayers are with you as you are going through this time...I'll hold the umbrella awhile if your arms are getting tired. -
Too sweet thanks Sherry!
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Thank you all for the prayers! I'm also praying for Karen & cowgirl's mother. Sherry is right to offer the Lord thanksgiving & glory for all the beautiful blessings in our everyday lives.
Update: Plaletes are still too low so I won't be having chemo tomorrow. Two weeks in a row...but I have faith the Lord will provide me with strength and wellness as He works within me.
I pray for you all for peace, strength, and encouragement. Thank you, Lord Jesus Christ for these ladies and for all you continue to bless me with. Amen.
Love to all & hugs!
Kim -
Kim ,
I am keeping you in my prayers for the counts to come up
peace be with you also~
hugs,
Carrie
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