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Our Future

by:Rachel

It’s very odd being in a foreign country and knowing that you’re not going home when you leave. I really don’t know where to call home anyway, having moved around an average of twice a year for the last decade. Anyway, Rachel’s paperwork needs to be worked on from overseas unless God does a miracle. So… we don’t exactly know where we’ll be or what we’ll be doing. Please really pray for us that we will be able to take one day at a time and trust in Him for the future.
That doesn’t mean that we do no planning. Of course, we are thinking about this stuff now. So, please really do pray that we will:

First, trust in Him and act in His peace.
Second, be granted the wisdom to know what it is He wants us to do.

There are many opportunities out there. It’s just finding out which one we should do and then step out in faith. Also, pray for the resources to be there when we need them.
Thanks everyone.

One Response to “Our Future”

  1. Tara Hills
    April 4th, 2006 04:18
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    We’re praying with you for this! God knows we can relate to the uncertainty and opportunity ahead. His peace will guard your HEARTS and MINDS as you lay all your praises, petitions, and requests before Him. May you be wrapped in His warm embrace and know it’s all going to be OK.

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