Today I'm thankful for...
The power of prayer
Learning how to communicate better with Lulu
My love and appreciation for life
Getting to spend quality time with love ones
Tonight was the second part of the "Healing through prayer" at our Catholic church. I was thinking about tonight almost from the time I left the parish event the previous night. I couldn't stop wondering about how much more I could learn about prayer and by asking God to be involved in Lulu's healing? Would tonight's activities lead me further on my journey of daily prayer, or leave me wanting more as I walked out? Tonight, the church was again mostly full, and Lulu and I took a spot near a blond haired, middle aged woman toward the back of the church. Part of the enjoyment of the event is the wittiness, humor, and occasionally the plain eccentric behavior of the speaker and his wife. Their ability to relate their 30 years in the "healing ministry" thorough personal success stories really keep the audience on edge, waiting for the next confirmation of the healing power of prayer and God's ability to fill our life's with hope. Lulu and I found that to heal the root cause of ailments (like cancer) you must believe that Jesus (thorough prayer and belief) will enter her body and push out the abnormal cells invading her once healthy tissues. During the 2 hours ministry we held hands with numerous people inflicted with all sorts of ailments (cancer, back problems, breathing issues, arthritis, arms and shoulders, legs and feet, intestinal problems) and we prayed for the ailments to heal by the power of Jesus Christ. I know that the evening was motivational for me (you could say life changing even) and I could see all the hope that it was giving Lulu. We left there believing that Lulu cancer would all but be healed?
The power of prayer
Learning how to communicate better with Lulu
My love and appreciation for life
Getting to spend quality time with love ones
Tonight was the second part of the "Healing through prayer" at our Catholic church. I was thinking about tonight almost from the time I left the parish event the previous night. I couldn't stop wondering about how much more I could learn about prayer and by asking God to be involved in Lulu's healing? Would tonight's activities lead me further on my journey of daily prayer, or leave me wanting more as I walked out? Tonight, the church was again mostly full, and Lulu and I took a spot near a blond haired, middle aged woman toward the back of the church. Part of the enjoyment of the event is the wittiness, humor, and occasionally the plain eccentric behavior of the speaker and his wife. Their ability to relate their 30 years in the "healing ministry" thorough personal success stories really keep the audience on edge, waiting for the next confirmation of the healing power of prayer and God's ability to fill our life's with hope. Lulu and I found that to heal the root cause of ailments (like cancer) you must believe that Jesus (thorough prayer and belief) will enter her body and push out the abnormal cells invading her once healthy tissues. During the 2 hours ministry we held hands with numerous people inflicted with all sorts of ailments (cancer, back problems, breathing issues, arthritis, arms and shoulders, legs and feet, intestinal problems) and we prayed for the ailments to heal by the power of Jesus Christ. I know that the evening was motivational for me (you could say life changing even) and I could see all the hope that it was giving Lulu. We left there believing that Lulu cancer would all but be healed?
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