Tuesday, December 30, 2008

A PRAYER FOR OUR CHILDREN


Wife and I also add a line that the children will always get caught doing things wrong. Our son says it works.... he never gets away with anything.


Blessed is the peace and composure of my children for they are taught of the Lord. Psa. 54:13-17
My children hearken unto God and He teaches them the fear of the Lord. Psa.34:11
My children are Blessed. Duet. 28:11
I am redeemed from my children being taken captive. Deut. 28:32
I and they are redeemed from the curse of the law. Gal. 3:13-29
I have God’s promise of salvation and redemption for everything in my life
Pro. 11:21.
My seed shall be delivered. Psa. 107:20
He sent His word and healed my family, body, soul, and spirit. My children shall rise up and call their mother Blessed. Psa.31.
All of my children shall be taught of the Lord; and great shall be the peace of thy children. Isa. 54:13
My children will be saved according Acts 16:31.
I confess that my children will not be promiscuous. There will be no out of wedlock children. They will not use tobacco, drugs or alcohol habitually. They will not steal nor be slothful. They will not be an abomination to the Lord through thought , action or deed.
In Jesus name ...... AMEN !

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

MERRY CHRISTMAS !!

A very Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night. God loves you all and so do I .

alan

Saturday, December 6, 2008

That time of the year

With the onset of Christmas coming once again, I am always amazed at how our girls respond to it. They are more into the spirit of it than they are the gifting of it. Don't get me wrong, they love to get presents too. But they are just glowing with anticipation of the traditions we have.
This will be our fourth Christmas together and they have learned all the things that make the holidays what they should be. Like hearing the first Christmas songs, putting out the decorations, trimming the tree, putting the outside Christmas lights out and reading and hearing about the baby Jesus.
Our first year was interesting in that they had only been here about eight weeks and could speak little English. Where they came from if they got any presents it was a food item or tooth brushes. They got out of the country a couple of times and had a great time at the host families homes but much of what they brought back to the orphanage with them was lost, borrowed or stolen. Christmas did not have the warm feelings of family and friends. Only one of the girls ever received one of the Operation Christmas Blessings gift boxes. It turns out that they don't have enough of them to go around so they try to distribute them through out the country as best they can.
During our first Christmas together I decided that we would give each one of them enough money to buy each other gifts. Wife and I decided we would give them $50.00 to do it with. When we set them down and tried to explain it they got very agitated and couldn't say enough English for us to understand. We called a Friend who spoke fluent Ukrainian and told him what we wanted to do and would he explain it to them. After about 40 minutes of speaking to each of them he told us they didn't understand what they were to do, they were afraid the others would not like the presents they got them and they would only do it if they could go with at least one of the others. They went and found some things for each other and on Christmas morning we recorded them as they opened the gifts. This past summer we dug that video out and played for them. The older two could understand most of what was said but the two younger ones didn't understand any of it. They have forgotten their native language.
We are Blessed to have all the kids with us and be able to share with them the abundance that the Lord has provided us with. It is our hope that they will learn to trust in Jesus for all their needs and look for His coming.