Wednesday, April 18, 2012

The Power of Persistent Prayer

A SELECTION FROM RUTH BELL GRAHAM’S WRITING
April 16, 2012
The Power of Persistent Prayer
Be pointed. Be persistent. Be patient. But pray.—Ruth Bell Graham
The Power of Persistent Prayer
The center of power, it has been said, is not found in summit meetings or in peace conferences. It is found when children of God pray for God’s will to be done in their lives, in their homes and in the world around them.
We cannot pray and remain the same. We cannot pray and have our homes remain the same. We cannot pray and have the world around us remain the same. God has decreed to act in response to prayer. He commands us to ask. And Satan trembles for fear we will.
We need to start where we are, as we are. We can start with whatever concerns us, with whatever is lying most heavily on our hearts, whatever is irritating or frustrating us. Be pointed. Be persistent. Be patient. But pray.
When we were growing up in China, bandits kidnapped the two children of our hospital business manager. The bandits held the children for ransom, but it was against mission policy to pay ransoms.
Everyone—missionaries, Chinese friends, co-workers, even we children—prayed. In a few weeks the children were returned—without ransom—a thing unheard of in China at the time.
Also, when I was a child, there was a man named Ma Er who helped our family. The man had gone AWOL from the Chinese army, which found him and cut off his ears. Ma Er was not a Christian. When I left China to go to boarding school in North Korea, Ma Er’s name was on my prayer list. Years later I learned that my prayers had been answered—Ma Er had given his heart to the Lord Jesus and had become a sincere believer.
Be pointed. Be persistent. Be patient. But pray.

Monday, April 16, 2012

Be a Servant

“But it is not this way among you, but whoever wishes to become great among you shall be your servant; and whoever wishes to be first among you shall be slave of all. For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give His life a ransom for many.” – Mark 10:43-45
Jesus did not want his disciples to be leaders first, He wanted them to be servants first.Great leadership starts on the inside with a servant’s heart and then moves outward to serve others. -- Kay Arthur

Sunday, April 15, 2012

for my friend Donna...

We can celebrate a friend's life in many ways.

Yesterday I participate in a wonderful celebration for my dear friend Donna Marie Braun Lacerenza (I always said to her: -'what a gracious name you have').


Between tears and laughs we shared Donna's memory while watching a beautiful video with her pictures (of course, I cried the whole time) and I had the opportunity to hear some new and old stories about how Donna loved to work at Disney, specially in the Rail Road. 
The food beautifully disposed was delicious and we sent almost everybody home with a plate (my hubby loved the meatballs :) The inspirational words from Reverend Bob Schall made us think about what kind of eternal life we'll want to have one day - because our Lord Father is preparing a home for us.


Many people came to celebrate with us, others sent a note through FB or cards by mail, others prayed at home, and many Donna's friends celebrate her life in another way… I'm thankful to God for all of you. You made Donna very special in your 'unique way'!





Many people helped me since Donna was hospitalized until she passed away, I cannot name all of you, it's to many. But some of you shared day-by-day with me:
From the days Donna stayed at the hospital/hospice I will be eternally grateful for the life of Ed Medina, who shared with me many sad, funny and difficulties decisions we needed to make with our Donna :)
I want to say a special thanks for the Boop's - Mr. Joe & Jane - and Joe Rabello, who took care of each detail for Donna's Memorial Service and many other things since day one. 

Carol Omundson and Nate Hinkle for being on the phone all the time trying to get information that way we could give everything for Donna's sons.
Mrs Michelle Rabello for her kindness and professional job when we moved Donna to the hospice. 
For the staff of Good Shepherd Hospice - they were amazing people taking care of Donna and... us:)
Also I want to say thanks to the people who were behind the scenes all the time giving me strength and love through Donna's last days - my husband Adriano and my daughter Camille without you probably I could't do it. You loved my Donna and I love you for that!

God is good all the time and He makes a way in our lives... always.

Donna's Memorial Service

We can celebrate a friend's life in many ways.

Yesterday I participate in a wonderful celebration for my dear friend Donna Marie Braun Lacerenza (I always said to her: -'what a gracious name you have').

Between tears and laughs we shared Donna's memory while watching a beautiful video with her pictures (of course, I cried the whole time) and I had the opportunity to hear some new and old stories about how Donna loved to work at Disney, specially in the Rail Road.

The food beautifully disposed was delicious and we sent almost everybody home with a plate (my hubby loved the meatballs :) The inspirational words from Reverend Bob Schall made us think about what kind of eternal life we'll want to have one day - because our Lord Father is preparing a home for us.

Many people came to celebrate with us, others sent a note through FB or cards by mail, others prayed at home, and many Donna's friends celebrate her life in another way… I'm thankful to God for all of you. You made Donna very special in your 'unique way'!

*** Many people helped me since Donna was hospitalized until she passed away, I cannot name all of you here… it's to many. But some of you shared day-by-day with me…

From the days Donna stayed at the hospital/hospice I will be eternally grateful for the life of Ed Medina, who shared with me many sad, funny and difficulties decisions ever we needed to make with our Donna :)

I want to say a special thanks for the Boop's - Mr. Joe & Jane - and Joe Rabello, who took care of each detail for Donna's Memorial Service and many other things!

Carol Omundson and Nate Hinkle for being on the phone all the time trying to get information that way we could give everything for Donna's sons.

Mrs Michelle Rabello for her kindness and professional job when we moved Donna to the hospice.

For the staff of Good Shepherd Hospice - they were amazing people taking care of Donna and... us :)

Also I want to say thanks to the people who were behind the scenes all the time giving me strength and love through Donna's last days - my husband Adriano and my daughter Camille: You loved my Donna and I love you for that!

God is good all the time and He makes a way in our lives... always.