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Sunday, November 26, 2006

[Catalyst] Natalie

Hello All,
i hope this e-mail find's you doing well this e-mail is to Ask for prayer for my daughter Nataile she has Failure to Thrive along with other health problems the doctors said that there is other problems but they will not know till they run more test. please be in prayer for her along with Jennifer and I
Thank you,
Donald Morse
donmorsejr@gmail.com
donaldmorse@mix943.com
natalie.daddy@hotmail.com


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Thursday, November 23, 2006

[Catalyst] [Serving Our Lord Together] Giving Thanks to God

Hello All,

  As I was having my quiet time this morning my mind began to think of all the things that I have to be Thankful for, mainly for my Salvation but my list seems to be an endless amount of praise to God for how He so graciously provides, protects, and loves me. As I praised God for each way I have seen His grace at work in my life my heart was immediately filled with tears of Joy.

  In my heart I know that even if I had nothing to my name or Family and friends to share Thanksgiving Day with I am blessed beyond measure because I have Christ in my heart. If I had nothing at all I have Christ to spend Thanksgiving with and that my friends is the most precious gift that God has blessed me with because Christ is all I need. I believe Nancy Leigh Demoss says it best when she said,"Jesus will meet my deepest need....water for those who are thirsty...bread for those that are hungry...Strength for the weak...Righteousness for the sinful...Healing for the wounded...Forgiveness  for the guilty...Rest for the weary...A friend for the lowly...Fullness for the empty...Joy for the grieving...Peace for the troubled heart...Beauty for the scarred.

  HE IS.....Direction for those who don't know which way to go...Home for the rejected...Love for the unloved...Father for the fatherless...Husband for the widow...Freedom for those who have lost their way...A Refuge for the fearful...Hope for the discouraged...Fruitfulness for those who are barren...Life for those who are dead. Christ is all I need."

  As I was thinking about Thanksgiving and praying and fellowshipping with my Lord I began to look at different passages of scripture on how the people of the Bible praised God and what they said to God when they prayed. It is amazing to me how much praise is talked about in the Bible. After I read how much Abraham, Esther, Moses, Elizabeth, Anna, Hannah and many more praised and glorified God, I began to browse the web to see what other people had to say about Thanksgiving and what they have prayed and here is a couple of things that I came across that I thought were very interesting and thought provoking.

  "Thanksgiving Prayer: Is there an official Thanksgiving Prayer?
A Thanksgiving prayer brings to mind a festive table filled with turkey, cranberries, and other traditional dishes. Families surround the table with mouths watering as young cousins eyeball pumpkin pies with whipped cream. Before the turkey is carved, the family joins hands with heads bowed and offers words of thanks for the meal spread before them. 

  There is no official "Thanks to God" but prayers of gratitude have been offered since long before the 1620 American tradition began. It is the source by which the Pilgrims decided to begin with a prayer of thanks at this historic feast shared with the Wampanoag Indians. Years later, both George Washington and Abraham Lincoln made
Thanksgiving history with their Thanksgiving proclamations.

  Thanksgiving Prayer: Where did the idea come from?
For a way to express their thankfulness for survival and the first harvest, the deeply religious Pilgrims looked to the Bible. They found the celebrated Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot), or Feast of Ingathering. The ingathering of Israelites (delivered from the desert of Sinai) and their harvest were celebrated in this feast and is the most joyous of all feasts still today (
Leviticus 23). 

 Another reference to giving thanks is found in the account of "setting" what Samuel called the Ebenezer Stone. This was a memorial to remind them to be grateful for God’s help during an attack from the Philistines (
1 Samuel 7:10-12). Actually, the Bible speaks of giving thanks nearly from cover to cover. 1 Thessalonians 5:18 says "No matter what happens, always be thankful, for this is God's will for you who belong to Christ Jesus."

  All early celebrations had one common theme -- God. Thanksgiving was directed toward God, their Creator, Protector, and Provider. They believed that all good things ultimately came from Him as they do today. Other verses that include thanks can be read in
Psalm 100:4, Psalm 105:1 and 1 Corinthians 15:57."--all about prayer.org 

  Here are two Thanksgiving Prayers that I believe give God the Glory for all He has and is doing in our lives. We pray that you have a blessed Thanksgiving. We Thank Our Heavenly Father for the friendship we have with each of you and wanted to remind you of how blessed our family is for God to have blessed us with such loving friends as you. Thank You for being a part of God's glory at work in our lives.


 Family Thanksgiving Prayer

 
 "Dear precious Lord,
 We bow our heads in heartfelt, thankful prayer;
 For all the ways You've blessed our lives
 and for Your loving care.
 We thank You for the hands
 that have prepared this special treat
 And pray that You will bless all those 
 who have no food to eat.

 We're thankful for Salvation's plan 
 and for Your Holy Word;
 And pray we'll help to spread 
 Your love to those who've never heard.
 We're thankful for our freedom 
 and for churches that are near;
 Where we can meet to praise Your Name 
 and worship without fear.

 But still our hearts are saddened 
 by our brothers who aren't free;
 Who suffer death and torture 
 for their Christianity.
 We pray You'll give them strength 
 and courage as their cross they bear;
 And let them know God's family 
 remembers them in prayer.

 W
e thank You for heroic troops 
 who fight for liberty;
 And daily risk their lives 
 and limbs to keep our country free.
 Forgive us of our many sins 
 and keep us close today;
 And bless this food You've given us, 
 In Jesus Name, we pray.
 Amen"--Betty Mings
 

A Prayer of Thanksgiving

Father of the Ages,

Thank You

for providing everything we need.

Thank You for grandparents

who prayed for us before we were born

as we pray for the grandchildren of our grandchildren.

Thank You for teaching us to love

by loving us,

for all the love You give and we share.

Thank You for surrounding us with the miracle of Your creation,

for the heavens

and the sparrows.

Thank You for laughter and others to laugh with,

for service and others to serve with.

Thank You for

health, sight, hearing,

hands to work

and hands to hold,

holidays and beauty,

books and music,

children,

food,

rest,

homes,

and

memories.

My my, we are so blessed.

Thank you for being here,

watching, caring, helping.

Glory to Your name!

Thank You for who You are.

 

Serving Our Lord Together,

Jay and Michelle Harrison



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Tuesday, November 14, 2006

[Catalyst] Wedding Date

Hello all,
We are planning on changing our wedding date to March 17 so that Patrick
and Shannons wedding and ours can be a week apart for the people who will
have a long way to travel, among other things. Here are some of our
engagement pictures also. Love, Gerard & Missy

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Monday, November 13, 2006

[Catalyst] Michael's Family

Hello everyone,

 Would everyone please be in prayer for Michael Neel's sister, Patty? Tracey and Michael have been back and forth to Lake City Medical Center for the past few days. His sister went in several days ago to have a gallbladder removed, but during the surgery her liver was damaged and she lost several pints of blood. She has been up and down ever since, running fevers, etc. Today the doctors were performing a blood transfusion, which can be very risky. She is married with 2 children, a toddler and an infant. Please pray for Michael and Tracey as well during this difficult time. Thank you for your prayers.

In Christ,
 Heather

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Friday, November 10, 2006

[Catalyst] Request from Mrs Jean

Hey Everyone,
 
My nephew's wife has a 13 year old niece who is battling cancer.  She is having to undergo  72 hours of chemo every few days.Right now she is having so much trouble with sores in her mouth and throat from the chemo, she is not able to eat and has already lost quite a lot of weight.  Also her hair is coming out now.
I just thought if you have a chance you might send her an e-mail card, or letter, or some sort of encouragement.  They just sent me her address today.  Maybe this would be an encouragement to her family also.  Just a thought, if you get a chance.
You never know what little thing might make a difference.
 
Thanks for considering it.
Blessings on you all,   Mrs Jean
 
Krysten
 


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