LAST DAY TODAY

Wow! Today is the day for my final treatment here. 6 weeks is over and i am on my way home tomorrow! Praise the Lord! It has been so exciting to interact with the most amazing people that the Lord brought across my path while down here. Amen. amen.Amen. So, Esther and i have to say all of our good byes at the clinic. Please be praying that the people Esther and i am suppose to see this afternoon, we will see and have the right words to share with them.
We had a great day again yesterday. We went to the church on the local reserve with pastor Rick Liebel. What an amazing move of God going on there. Beautiful people, beautiful Lord! Partnership was made with that church yesterday and i am so excited about the future.
Hey, are you out there? Are you blessed and encouraged in the Lord daily? I sure hope so, because each new day is a blessing from the Lord. Each new day, we have the opportunity to live and love and really care for others. Each new day, we can live and really soar with the love of God that He pours into our lives. Why? So, that we can be a shining, bright blessing to those we come in contact with each new day.
To really be blessed and soar, you definitely need to soak in the scriptures daily or at least regularly having good devotional times. Pick up a good devo. book and find that regular daily time(as much as possible)to read and apply the Bible truths to your life. It will change your life from the inside out. If you are already doing that, you know exactly what i mean.
Well, blessings your way and thanks for lettting me share with you today.
Love and prayers,
Tim
2 Comments:
Hi Tim: Not sure if you received any of the emails I have sent during your stay in Kelowna. Technology is great and even better when you know what you are doing...I don't. Anyway it is Jill from Virden, remember many, many years ago before your family moved to Brandon? Anyway glad to hear you are on your last day of treatment and wanted to let you know I have been following your blogspot off and on. Way to go what an excellent means of communication and therapy. Tim I have a favour to ask, as you travel back to Williams Lake and reunite with your church community I would like to ask that you include a young boy from Elkhorn in your prayers. Twelve year old Chance Toder underwent necessary heart valve surgery and suffered a stroke post surgery. Chance has been emerging from his comma, but has a very tough and long struggle ahead. I would be happy to share their caringbridge website with you if you are interested in reading their story. You can reach me by email at jcanart@hotmail.com Thank you Tim.
Best wishes to you and yours as you reunite, reconnect and most of all recouperate.
Hey Tim,
where d'ya go? How was your trip home? When are you starting part time at the hot spot again? we're still praying...
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