Prayers are needed.......... LONG!
Thanks so much for the words of wisdom. I have just decided to turn it over to God since when I try to contol things they usually turn to **** anyway. lol When I turn things over to God He does such a better job of handling things. I know that He has no time either. I guess that is what bothers me the most. He has no clocks or calendars and things happen in His time and not mine. Pray that when I turn it over to Him I don't keep taking it back. I know since I have decided to do that I feel much better about it. Now I have to convince my bgf Ella, since she is so upset she is vomiting. Her husband Rick works out there and is covered under the contract. Bill just works out there and is not covered.
Thanks so much for you kind and loving words and most of all your prayers.
Thanks so much for you kind and loving words and most of all your prayers.
Nancy, thanks so much for your words of encouragement. I really appreciate them more than you will ever know. And never a truer word has been spoken too. My sight must always remain on the light of God and know that He has and will always continue to take care of us.
Thanks again for the wonderful and loving words.
Thanks again for the wonderful and loving words.
Ah Brenda, what next? Keeping you and all concerned in my prayers.
Ya know, when God closes one door, he opens another. Thirty years ago, when George was laid off, we had three kids under 5 years old, a mortgage, blah, blah. He started his own small business on a picnic table in our back yard. Then after much struggle, his business took off so well that he took on a partner. Well, said partner after about 25 years edged him out in a very hostile take over. Marching forward another four years, here we are today! George is very happy with his current job, where he does payroll, but doesn't have to worry about actually meeting payroll. He's at a desk all day rather than on his feet, and while it's not all a bed of roses, we have bounced back. Hope you are as lucky.
Debbie
Ya know, when God closes one door, he opens another. Thirty years ago, when George was laid off, we had three kids under 5 years old, a mortgage, blah, blah. He started his own small business on a picnic table in our back yard. Then after much struggle, his business took off so well that he took on a partner. Well, said partner after about 25 years edged him out in a very hostile take over. Marching forward another four years, here we are today! George is very happy with his current job, where he does payroll, but doesn't have to worry about actually meeting payroll. He's at a desk all day rather than on his feet, and while it's not all a bed of roses, we have bounced back. Hope you are as lucky.
Debbie
Oh wow, Debbie. What a wonderful story. Thanks so much for the words of encouragement and you know only this could happen in America.
Glad things are going well for you and George. I have had you and your family lifted in prayers at church. Now you have to get through the rest of the season. When does it end?
Glad things are going well for you and George. I have had you and your family lifted in prayers at church. Now you have to get through the rest of the season. When does it end?