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A Christian prayer thread for Autumn/Winter

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Tuo · 30/10/2014 01:17

Welcome to our new prayer thread for autumn/winter. 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 the ways in which we can work to make life easier for our autistic friends, and for her to know love and acceptance wherever she goes; also thanking God for her recent 'all-clear' at her annual cancer check-up;

... BlackEyedSusan, for all the many things which she has to juggle in her life as a single parent; in particular, for her DS to get adequate support so that he is less stressed at school; also for her DD and for her mum, and for BES to find the RL support that she needs;

... BlessedAssurance, for life with her two LOs, and for her family who are far away;

... DontstepontheMomeRaths, for her life as a single mum, for God to provide if her XH is successful in training for a new role, and for the wonderful work she does through her church supporting people going through separation and divorce;

... DutchOma, as she continues to miss Bob; thanking God for the wonderful support that she provides for so many on here; and praying for her relationship with her DD, in particular;

... Gingercurl, for her work situation; and for the relationship between her brother and sister to improve;

... howtoapproachthis for physical and emotional healing; and for a good bond between her and her DD;

... Kaykat, continuing to pray for her as she goes through the stressful and painful process of divorce; praying, in particular, that she is able to find good ways of supporting her DS, and for him to find renewed happiness in the coming weeks;

... MadHairDay, for her health; for peace of mind about the choice of secondary school for her DS; and for her DD to find friendship and acceptance;

... MrsPixieMoo, thanking God for her baby DD; and praying for a new home where the family can be really happy;

... Pipbin, for her IVF treatment - for her to find support and a positive way forward, whatever the outcome;

... PositiveAttitude, for her new studies and her work as a Deacon in her church; for her mum, who has dementia; and for her DD1 to find one or more special friends;

... PurplePidjin, for a more peaceful life;

... QuestionofFaith, for her and for her DH - for his depression to lift and for them to find ways to rebuild their lives;

... and for a poster we won't name but whose situation is known to God, praying that she is safe and supported.

We pray also for all regular and occasional visitors including: ALittleFaith, Badvoc, BlueTinkerbell, CharlotteCollins, cloutiedumpling, JugglingFromHereToThere, ktef, MaryBS, niminypiminy, PandaG, RoomForALittleOne, SEStheBrave, thegreenheartofmanyroundabouts, tunnocksteacake, weegiemum, 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.

Keep Your people, Lord,
in the arms of Your embrace.
Shelter them under Your wings.
Be their light in darkness.
Be their hope in distress.
Be their calm in anxiety.
Be strength in their weakness.
Be their comfort in pain.
Be their song in the night. Amen

[post edited by MNHQ]

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Hardyleodicean · 02/12/2014 03:25

To all ,
Thou Lord and God of power ,
shield and sustain me this night.

With all best wishes to BES , also to Innerstrength, (Innerstrength - I will pray for your tough day and that you have the fortitude to carry on ) also to Dutchoma who has been very kind to me , and I thank Tuo for creating this thread .

HL

BlackeyedSusan · 02/12/2014 07:44

thanks Hardy.

I had a nighttime visitor. he is nice and snuggly but it dies mean I do not sleep so well, Xmas Grin

QofF · 02/12/2014 08:16

Thanks Tuo and joining you praying for all of you who have lost someone.
Innerstrength how are you today?

JugglingFromHereToThere · 02/12/2014 14:46

Thanks for your lovely post Tuo Thanks
Much love to all x

BlackeyedSusan · 02/12/2014 15:03

previous post explains why I may have slept for over an hour this afternoon!. off to get the children.

innerstrength100 · 02/12/2014 15:54

The vicar turned up on my doorstep unexpectedly today, asking if I needed help. I live in quite a small village and it had been noted by someone that I had been in church a lot, and at prayer events etc that I don't normally attend. The vicar held my hand and listened while I cried and told her about DP. She reminded me of the story of Pandora's Box, when all the horrible things in the world were let out, but at the bottom there was hope.

I miss my DP so so so badly. Have cried so much today. Struggling to accept this situation, but also know that my friends are right that I cannot stay in this limbo any longer as it is making me ill. DP knows where I am; he knows how much I love him; he knows I want to help him in his struggles. I cannot FORCE him to see me or talk to me, much as I have fought for that in the past couple of months. I miss him so so bad.

Dutchoma · 02/12/2014 16:10

I am so glad your vicar took time to seek you out and listen. I hope you can find the strength to carry on with your life trusting in God. You say you have a child? Is the man who left you the father?

amberlight · 02/12/2014 16:36

Keeping prayers going for all...

innerstrength100 · 02/12/2014 16:44

No Dutchoma; I had been a single parent for several years until I met DP two and a half years ago. Was so happy to finally find someone truly wonderful to share my life with properly. DP does not live with us, but has very much been part of the family for the past couple of years.

Bassetfeet · 02/12/2014 16:49

Hope you don't mind me posting. I lurk most days and find comfort .
Would you pray for me that God will give me some resilience for the future?

I am so sadly lacking at the moment due to ill health of both my husband and I . Ongoing and relentless worry and hope is hard to find .
Feel overwhelmed and acutely anxious . Life threatening for my DH but he is stable and ok at the moment .
Just can't find that inner core of strength . Thank you
The prayers posted by Tuo are so lovely .

JugglingFromHereToThere · 02/12/2014 17:42

Thinking of you Bassetfeet - sounds like you have a lot to contend with right now x
Know what you mean about not being able to find that inner core of strength, but at least you''re looking for it - that's a good start I think, and suggests you know it's in there somewhere?!
Love to all x
(I'm getting very so called un-Mumsnetty in my liberal spreading of love and goodwill recently aren't I - but tis the Christmas season, or advent anyway Smile)

KayKat · 02/12/2014 18:08

Thank you if one of you lovely ladies nominated me for secret Santa I had a lovely blessing in the post today. Praying for all in need on this thread.

All ticking along ok. The only thing I would like is for ex to stop trying to get the better of the divorce process and then blames everyone but himself when he gets in trouble but he is still friendly which is a relief. DS is quite happy now which is an even bigger relief. I may have some bad health news about another loved one on the horizon. Really hoping the news will be ok.

Dutchoma · 02/12/2014 18:19

Bassetfeet welcome. You really are. Sometimes we get so low we cannot pray for ourselves. We've all been there, needing to rely on the strength of others. That's ok, actually. The Bible says 'Bear each others' burden'. (Gal 6:2).
Innerstrength, it's hard to go it alone again when you thought you had found someone to share life with, but you did it once and you can do it again.
Kaykat, that is good news on the whole. You h will have to cope with the consequences of his own behaviour, you know you are not to blame. So glad ds is happier.
Juggling, thank you for hugs and advent cheer. It is so gloomy otherwise.

I have baked 12 currant buns. That is a big deal as I had never done them before, Bob did them.

A Christian prayer thread for Autumn/Winter
JugglingFromHereToThere · 02/12/2014 19:06

Ooh, can I pinch one to go with my Brew Oma actually have a bottle of Wine open but don't tell (predicts strike-through failure) Smile

  • they look lovely x
Dutchoma · 02/12/2014 20:09

Of course Juggling but not the second one from the right on the front as I have already eaten it. It kept looking at me.

BlackeyedSusan · 02/12/2014 22:12

eleven currant buns on Oma's tray....

along came juggling with a penny one day bought a currant bun and scoffed it took it right away

BlackeyedSusan · 02/12/2014 22:37

was it as good as it looks Oma?

I have been sweeping the stairs again. three steps to finish tidying. might be a case of gathering all the odds and ends into a carrier bag to be chucked on the midden heap that is put in my bedroom to deal with at a later date.

GingerCurl · 02/12/2014 22:53

Hi, I've been doing my normal thing of lurking and praying and not posting much. Am very busy at the moment and could do with help to get everything completed on time.
Please pray for S and her family as their much loved aunt has been diagnosed with early stage alzheimer's.
My friend's mother who was paralysed from the waist down and for whom i asked prayer a while back is still in hospital. She has been diagnosed with a very rare condition and is waiting to be transferred to a specialist unit 3 hours' drive from here for rehabilitation. She still unable to stand or use her legs and is feeling quite low and depressed. The family are struggling too. Your continued prayers would be appreciated.

Tuo · 03/12/2014 01:01

Prayer for Advent: Day 3 - Maranatha: come Lord Jesus!

Wow, Oma, those buns look fabulous. Bob would be so proud!

Welcome BassetFeet - it is always so nice when people de-lurk, even if just for a little while. I know I've said this before, but I lurked for ages before I got brave enough to post. Having said that, I am sorry that your situation is so difficult at the moment, and I'm praying for you and for your DH. I had a tough time a little while ago, and really agree with what Oma said... it's OK to let others pray for you if you don't feel able to do so, and to allow their strength to bear you up for a while if you feel all crumbling inside. Please be assured of our prayers, then, as we ask God to give you the resilience that you need to face the future.

Also continuing to pray for innerstrength - I'm glad that your vicar has been supportive, and I pray that hope gives you strength and guides you on this difficult path until things come to feel easier for you again.

Praying for Ginger to get done what she needs to get done; for S, and for Ginger's friend's mother. How is your DS doing now, Ginger?

Thanking God that things are going better for Kaykat and her DS at the moment, and praying for a swift resolution to the divorce issues. Also praying for good news about the health of your loved-one.

Hello amber [waves]. Prayers for you, too, in all you do.

And keeping healthy out-of-hospital prayers going for MHD.

I have been feeling quite low about not achieving as much as I'd hoped to work-wise, but have had a really good day today and am feeling much more positive. Thank you, God, for inspiring me today.

From the Northumbria compline for tonight;

O God, and Spirit, and Jesu, the Three,
from the crown of my head, O Trinity,
to the soles of my feet mine offering be.
Come I unto Thee, O Jesu, my King -
O Jesu, do Thou be my sheltering. Amen

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Tuo · 03/12/2014 08:32

Hardy - sorry I forgot to mention you! Blush Lovely to see you. Thank you for prayers.

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BlackeyedSusan · 03/12/2014 13:15

recycling collecting, hall sweeping, christmas food collecting(ready to take down to car to take to mums), yesterdays abandoned on the stairs uniform picking up, post tidying, banisters damp dusting, toy picking up and cleaning, football boot demudding, shopping putting away, arrggg oh and quite a lot of hiding on mumsnet!

so, having handed ex a packet of letters and cards that he has been saving... and thinking it is a lot of stuff that has sentimental value but not much use and rarely looked at... I have the same issue with my cards.. (fairly easy to decide) and the children's cards..

decided to keep birth, one, ten and eighteen in memory boxes, but what about every year birthday cards? surely it is going to be rather a lot after a while. (mum, dad, 2x grandparents, aunt) thinking it is rather a lot of stuff to pass onto the children and burden them with the decision to save or keep. also getting rid of it all is a bit ruthless and leaving them no memories...

so wise ladies... what are your opinions?

how to balance the need to live in some space and keeping some family treasures?

BlackeyedSusan · 03/12/2014 14:02

stairs swept. not completely clutter free but a massive improvement. just the bit to re-do near the door and under the chair. I have an A4 box sized pile of stuff to sort near the understairs cupboard too...(another time) I also need to tidy just inside the kitchen door.

Dutchoma · 03/12/2014 17:17

It sounds like you are gradually getting there BES Just a last little push and you will be there.

Bassetfeet · 03/12/2014 19:50

Thank you so much for the welcome ,kind wise words ...and prayers .
It helped hugely to post.

Today I felt lighter. More motivated . Calmer .

Oma ..those buns look delicious . Hope you ate a few as they cooled. With huge mug of tea.

Thinking of you all .

PurplePidjin · 03/12/2014 20:15

You make awesome buns Oma Thanks today I made stollen

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