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A new Christian prayer thread for 2014

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Tuo · 02/01/2014 00:58

Welcome to our new prayer thread for 2014. This is a safe and supportive place of prayer, where regulars, occasional visitors and lurkers, committed Christians and those just dipping a toe into the water are all equally welcome. Come and leave a prayer, tell us what’s going on in your life, bring your worries, hopes, fears and joys to God, and know that you will be prayed for.

We pray, in particular, for...

... amberlight, for her work raising awareness of autism in churches, and for her to know love and acceptance wherever she goes;

... Badvoc and her family, as they grieve for her dad; prayers too for her aunt who is seriously ill; and prayers for a good recovery from her gallstones operation;

... BananasForTed, praying for her mental health and for her difficult work situation, and also praying that she was able to go back to her church and that she found support there;

... BlackEyedSusan, for all the many things which she has to juggle in her life as a single parent; in particular, we pray for her mum's health, and for both her DC to receive the support that they need at school;

... BlessedAssurance, when she feels challenged because of her faith at her place of work; also for her pregnancy and for her eye problems;

... BoxOfDelights, for her to find somewhere good to live and a job;

... bountyicecream, thanking God for her renewed happiness after leaving a very difficult and abusive relationship, and praying that she will continue to grow in happiness and strength in the future;

... CharlotteCollinsisinherownplace, giving thanks for her new home and new job;

... Don'tsteponthemomeraths, thanking God that an MRI has shown her brain to be normal, and for the continued progress of her niece, little Grace, born prematurely;

... DutchOma and Bob, for Bob's health to be as stable as possible and for him to receive good care in the hospice; also praying for him to see some glimpses of light in what is, admittedly, a very difficult situation, so that his outlook may be less 'catastrophic'; and praying for Oma that she may find rest and peace of mind and support at this time;

... Gingercurl, giving thanks for the successful completion of her thesis and praying for her viva to go well; also for Ginger’s MIL who has been diagnosed with cancer;

... HadALittleFaithBaby, for all bugs to leave to Faith household; also for her neighbour who has cancer and for his family;

... JugglingFromHereToThere, for a job which interests and fulfils her;

... Kaykat, giving thanks that she is now settled and happy in her new home with her DS, and praying for her DS to cope well with his new situation and not allow his dad to influence him in a negative way; also praying that she will find a welcoming church community in her new place;

... MadHairDay, thanking God for a Christmas spent at home with her family, and praying for continued health in 2014; praying too for health and love and friendship for MHD’s DD;

... NeverKnowinglyUnderstood, for her relationship with her DS and for support for them to understand his anger and frustration and find ways to avoid it if possible;

... niminypiminy, for happiness in her new home;

... octopusinastringbag, thinking of her as she feels drawn to explore faith in more depth;

... PandaG, for her mum's health;

... PositiveAttitude and her family; in particular, at this time, for DD3, praying for a happy end to her pregnancy with no complications; also praying for PA's parents’ health, for her DD1's finances, for her DS's anxiety, and for PA as she awaits the outcome of a job application and misses her DH and DD4;

... revivingshower, praying for her back pain to ease and thanking God for her family who've been supporting her during this tough time;

... RoomForALittleOne, for her DD3 to stay well and to sleep well too, so that Room can get enough rest;

... RunRunRuby, thanking God that she has come to our thread and praying that her faith may be strengthened;

... SESthebrave, for all that she has to juggle in her life, with work and DC;

... SunshinemMum, praying for her and her family as they look for a new spiritual home after leaving their previous church; may they find the place that is right for them, and may it welcome them with open arms;

... thegreenheartofmanyroundabouts, for a more peaceful time now to recover from the hecticness that is Christmas, and for her academic work;

... weegiemum, giving thanks for her own better health, but praying for her stepmum and for Kat, who are both seriously unwell and for all in the family affected by their illnesses;

We pray also for all regular and occasional visitors, and those we haven't seen for a while, including: Bluetinkerbell, cloutiedumpling, EasyCompadre, FairPhyllis, fluffieduckie, FriendOfDorothy, GoodbyeRubyTuesday, harbinger and her family, JakeBullet, jan and her DD, ktef, LollipopViolet, MaryBS, notquiteagrownup, PloddingDaily, Soozi, thehorridestmumintheworld, trish5000, youretoastmildred, and zulubump, and for anyone I've forgotten to name-check (don't take it personally, please!). And we pray for those who read and pray but don’t post, for those who need our prayers but are afraid or too uncertain to post them, and for all those known to us in our own lives who need God’s love.

May God bless us all in 2014.

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Dutchoma · 22/01/2014 14:30

And for Weegiemumanddad

lookout · 22/01/2014 15:13

I've never been on these threads before but was wondering if you wouldn't mind praying for me. I am giving my testimony this evening at a women's event at my church and I am petrified. I am a bag of nerves, worrying about tripping over my words or not finding the right ones. I know I am doing the right thing, I know that God has a powerful work in my story, I am just nervous of the delivery of it. Thank you.

DidoTheDodo · 22/01/2014 15:21

lookout that is tremendously brave of you. Praying for you that the Holy Spirit gives you all the right words in the right order and that you feel really comfortable giving your testimony.

BlessedAssurance · 22/01/2014 16:40

Oma to answer your question, no i am in Norway. down sending you a big hug,momme praying that the appraisal will go well, have never to do one so can not say i know what you have to go through,hoping and praying for good news.
dido totally know what you are going through. Praying for you that all will be well and that you find some peace whilst waiting. It is nervewrecking isn't it?
panda also praying for you. Those certs will show up in the most unlikely placeSmile soon..
tuo have a wonderful,peaceful and prayerful time. I would love to attend a late night prayer meeting or even all night prayer but by God do my feet hurt? Oh yes, a lot. Most night i can not even manage to stay awake, by 7.30 i am in bed.
lookout you are so brave. One thing many people are scared of is standing in front of people so i applaud you for doing it,especially if it is your life story you are going to share with a lot of people. You will do great. One of my fav things to do as a christian is testifying thr goodness of God in my life, nothing beats that. Praying for you. The Holy Spirit will be your guide, nothing to worry about, you just stand there and He will do the restSmile.
Thank you all for your prayers, i am feeling better already.Someone mentioned up thread that i am a good listener, [ smile] normally yes, that is why i always end up in these tricky situations. I don't want to appear rude so instead of excusing myself i stand there and nod and make sad faces just to appear like i am with them,while the whole time o want to bolt for the bathroom and puke.. I just need to run away when these stories start. It doesn't help that the person telling wants to rub my belly the whole time they are chatting to me..Really looking foward to some time off. One week to go..
Dear oma how have you been? I just wondered about something really silly. Does oma mean grandmother by any chance. I am from South Africa and in the Afrikaans language oma is grandmother, not important,i am just curious...xxx

madhairday · 22/01/2014 16:44

That's great, lookout, praying for strength and courage for you tonight :)

I'm so sorry for your loss, Downton.

Continued prayers for Oma, PA, Dido's DD, BES, Badvoc and everyone else on this thread.

Feeling fairly down today. Just when we think things are going well with our project here we get struck with a blinder and just feel crap about it. sorry I know that's a bit mysterious but can't really say. Just please pray for dh and I as we feel at the end of it all again. :(

lookout · 22/01/2014 16:58

Thank you very much for praying for me. I will let the Holy Spirit do all the work Smile

Have also been praying for Downton after reading her thread. What a difficult experience it is to lose someone in any circumstances, but those drawn out last moments must have been incredibly hard. She is resting in the gentle peace of God now xx

Dutchoma · 22/01/2014 17:11

BA yes, of course it does. It means 'Grandmother' in Dutch (South African) and German and it is delightful to have so many 'grandchildren'. To top it all, I am Dutch as well; having lived in the UK for over 40 years now I have given up trying to lose the accent.

BlessedAssurance · 22/01/2014 19:11

Haha oma would love to hear you speak with your Dutch accent. I doubt it is that easy to lose to be honest and i find it endearing when DH speaks English with his Norwegian accent..

DontstepontheMomeRaths · 22/01/2014 20:30

Thanks for the prayers, it went ok I think. Feel a bit weird about it all but know God was with me. I'm uber tired though. I'll check in again tomorrow. Thank you for your love and support x

Sorry for the selfish post, when people are going through so much harder stuff right now on here.

CharlotteCollinsinherownplace · 22/01/2014 21:49

Prayed through...

No need to apologise, Mome - there's no hierarchy of need in prayer and fortunately God listens to them all and doesn't set any limits!

Weegiemum · 22/01/2014 22:02

I've had my neurological treatment postponed until next tues (was supposed to be tomorrow) as I've still got the runs! You can't have it with an active infection :(

I'm so proud to be able to have an Oma, Oma ! My dh's German Omi is currently in hospital, dying of anaemia, we found out today. She has possibly a few weeks, she will be 95 in 2 weeks. She is very demented now, but had an awesome life - married 5 times to 4 men, fil is the product of none of those! She was persuaded into the Hitler Youth in 1934 at age 15, but later ran off with a British sergeant in the occupying forces. It's all very hard for my fil - his wife died a few weeks ago and now he's losing his mother too. Prayers for them all would be greatly appreciated.

Dutchoma · 22/01/2014 22:06

Oh Weegie, that is very hard on you and also on your fil. I remember you saying your children had an Oma too (or as near as makes no difference).
Let's hope you can have your treatment on Tuesday and that life is not too hard for you in the meantime.

Tuo · 22/01/2014 22:14

Wow! I cannot tell you what a blessing it is to have that opportunity just to be still. Today there were only three of us there, but it didn't matter: we read a bit and prayed a bit and walked the labyrinth and I lit three candles - one for Bob, one for PandaG's mum, and one for Downton's mum - and I was able, for a little while, to let go of things and just be with God. I want to thank God for my church, for the creative imaginative people there, and for having brought me there when I - finally - went looking for Him.

When we left, we turned out all the lights, but left the candles burning (safely). To see their light still bright in that big dark space as we stepped back out into the city felt very much like a metaphor...

Weegie - praying for your DH, for his Omi, for his FIL, and for you - that you get well soon and are able to have your treatment next week.

Lookout - hope it went well for you tonight, too.

MHD - thinking of you and your DH and your mission.

Praying, too, for everyone on this thread. I'm back at the computer now, as I have meetings to prepare for for tomorrow, but I thought of you all earlier and will keep on reading and praying.

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ZingSweetApple · 22/01/2014 22:19

Oh, weegie that is heartbreaking, your poor MIL.

when my FIL's eldest brother, who lived with his mum, died she had to be taken to hospital.
she died at the same time as FIL's brother was buried.

these double whammies are really hard to take.
I'm very sorry.Sad Thanks

(and I didn't know someone could die from anaemia. Shock I thought it is just something you sort with some iron supplements)

ZingSweetApple · 22/01/2014 22:20

sorry, I meant your poor FIL

DontstepontheMomeRaths · 23/01/2014 07:36

Thanks Charlotte.

My son is getting a cold and woke me repeatedly last night. If possible, I feel even more tired then yesterday and want to cry right now.

Much to pray for on here right now.

ALittleFaith · 23/01/2014 08:55

Praying through, lifting up those who are grieving in particular.

My poorly neighbour has been in hospital but came home yesterday. I saw a van which installs home oxygen and he arrived on a stretcher in the ambulance so I suspect he has deteriorated and probably doesn't have very long. Prayers for him and his family appreciated.

NoRoomForALittleOne · 23/01/2014 09:49

Hi all. I don't want this to be a selfish post but can I ask for some prayer for me. I am feeling persistently down and isolated. For the third week in a row, I've had to cancel bible study because only one other person has been available out of my group (and not willing to come if it's just her). So that means I've been writing a short course on the book if Job for the other group. That is fine but it is harder to write when you don't know how each week is progressing. I am really struggling with not having bible study. And I'm struggling even more with the lack of friendship here. We are, unusually, the only people in our year group to have a baby. Everyone else is at the stage of their last child going to school or have just got married and don't want babies yet. I'm feeling excluded and finding it hard to get out whilst accommodating DD3s naps. There isn't much on for babies at a time that suits her. I feel like every day is a struggle and I don't want to be here anymore Sad

Right, time to pull myself together as DD3 has just woken up...

Dutchoma · 23/01/2014 09:57

Oh darling, so sorry to hear that. You're tired and it's winter. Things will look up with a bit of sunshine, you'll see.

ZingSweetApple · 23/01/2014 10:41

NoRoom

that's hard - I sympathize. I'm not English and when DS1 was little I had no friends.
baby groups didn't work out and everyone else had their own friends and families to visit or go out with.

Shame the other person feels 2 are not enough.
Jesus says "where 2 or 3 are gathered in my name..." (rough quote) - so it should be enoughSad

I have no wise words but I pray you'll find a solution and feel more joyful.

Can you watch your feel-good movie or listen to your favourite music to lift your spirits?

Dutchoma · 23/01/2014 12:40

Well, I'm quite flabbergasted. Now, apart from the incredible voucher for my favourite deli shop AND the beautiful bouquet that is still looking nice, I have received a voucher for Tea for Two at my favourite restaurant. You are all blimmin' marvellous.

Thank you so much. Please keep praying because I am beginning to get a bit anxious about the service on Saturday. So many people coming and I'm struggling to keep a fragile calm going. Please pray that I will hold it together till the family leave on Sunday evening.

lookout · 23/01/2014 13:00

Just wanted to say thank you for your prayers for last night. My testimony went very well, I really felt led by the spirit and found the right words. My prayer now is that people were touched and would be inspired to find out more about God and his power to transform lives. Thank you again and God bless xx

BlackeyedSusan · 23/01/2014 13:08

ha ha room, I shall bring ds to visit, then you will be nailing the door shut when we have gone!

in the mean time, virtual hugs.

the bible study fellowship thing sucks. there is messy church at the church linked to school, but it really does not provide that input for an adult.

ZingSweetApple · 23/01/2014 13:10

Oma

what you need is a good cry the night before then you will be able to pull it together for the weekend.

Kind if like pre-emptive strike tacticsWink.

but of course will be praying for you to get through it.

lots of stuff going in here - I'm having a nap I can survive the day.

madhairday · 23/01/2014 14:37

Dearest Oma, praying for you for Saturday, I do wish I could be with you. Praying for strength and comfort. Glad you got the tea voucher and enjoy it! :)

Lookout, so pleased it went well.

NoRoom - that is so hard, and like you say unusual for there, so it must feel doubly difficult :( Praying for you. Do you go to any local toddler groups, I remember a couple we went to, but not the same I know, and the bible study is really what you need. There are some online bible study groups - maybe we ought to do one here! It can feel so isolating, when there is no one else at your 'stage'. Praying...

Prayed for you all as I read. Feeling a little better today about things, so thanks for prayers.