Friday, February 24, 2006

taking it to the street vol. 24

3 comments:

jON said...

much, much joy and laughter filled this place last night. it was good to have them over again.

the relationships are deepening as i try to explain the deeper things of god in PoMo terms. i see it beginning to change lives. but i never have control over this. all i can do is plant and water. it is god who gives growth.

please pray for erin and i for strength and wisdom. as always, keep zaavan in prayer for health. he is responding very well to the ketogenic diet. his seizures have decreased dramatically. he is more alert and more responsive and beginning to gain some coordinations he never has before. as well as becoming more "vocal".

our next great need is for a van for zaavan. we already have a grant from the state for a lift. however, we need to come up with a van to put a lift into. pray that a way will be made.

how are your local ministries going? anything we could be praying for?

Herschel said...

is zavaan in a wheelchair i guess? what is his actual condition. i dont htink i have ever actually seen you say it....definitly praying...

as for local ministries, we have a young adult thing going on here on sunday nights that has been going on for a little over a year and God is really beginning to break through i think so that is awesome...pray for that...

as for a surprise the last couple days, God has presented perhaps an oppurtunity for overseas so we'll see hwothat goes

Jen said...

I have been out for a bit...no internet. But, I'm so excited to hear how God is working in your home. I know I missed some posts, but are you doing home church?

Been posting my surprises on my blog, but I have a great one I haven't drafted. My Boss asks me out of the blue if he can pick my brain about God. His son has questions about the history of his faith. So, God proceeds to use my mouth for about 30 minutes! Dang! It was SO COOL! I honestly feel that everything I said was exactly what he needed to hear. We're going to have coffee soon. All of this happened in a cubicle and it was starting to annoy some of my co-workers. Pray for that. In Christianese, I've always been more of an encourager to the brethren than witnessing to people who haven't met God yet.