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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

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Dutchoma · 06/11/2014 22:21

A prayer for Compline for Thursday evening from the Northumbria community

Come I this night to the Father,
come I this night to the Son,
come I to the Holy Spirit powerful:
come I this night to God.
Come I this night with Christ,
come I with the Spirit of kindness.
Come I to Thee, Jesus.
Jesus, shelter me.

ZingOfSeven · 06/11/2014 22:37

I keep bumping into feminist threads. I find the discussions interesting but sooner or later I think "eek, I don't agree, I so don't agree!"
but I just can't explain myself as I don't facy arguments or being told I'm stupid for being in sky fairiesConfused (didn't actually happen to me personally but had been told collectively)

it bothers me a great deal that for example being married and having my husbands surname as mine I'm seen as some sort of "humble servant to the boss"...and so on.
how do you all handle these issues?

I haven't thought about it before, but I think it is probably impossible to be a Christian and a feminist at the same time regarding many issues.
I certainly don't welcome loads of changes that have come about even just in the last decade or so.
But how can you take part in a conversation without being attacked when you're the one with the unpopular & ridiculed world view?

I'm too stressed to think of an answer.

ZingOfSeven · 06/11/2014 22:37

*believing.
not *being

blackeyedsusie · 06/11/2014 22:53

humble servant to the boss.... I may have taken his name back then, but the rest... nope. ds wants to be mum when playing families as it is mum who is in charge...

JugglingFromHereToThere · 07/11/2014 07:45

I think you have to use your own labels to self-identify Zing

Whether that's about what being a feminist is, what being a christian is, or anything else.

I'd definitely describe myself as a feminist because I believe in those basic principles of equality.
Faith wise I'd say I have a faith/ belong to a faith community but am happier under the broad Quaker umbrella.

Thanks for the Northumbria community prayer for last night Oma Thanks

DontstepontheMomeRaths · 07/11/2014 07:46

I took Hs name and I've kept it, despite being divorced.

I stay away from feminist threads. I do feel women should be paid equally at work and lots of other important things. But some of the people have such an axe to grind on the topic. I can't relate. I liked taking care of my H when married and doing the washing and ironing and cooking etc. That'd send them interstellar if I said that on there Grin Also some of the language they use makes my head hurt. It's like they've swallowed a dictionary. Too high brow for me.

I think submitting to each other in marriage, honouring each other and all the other important things are key. It's a partnership. It's not about one party being treated as the lesser. Jesus broke the mould in the way he treated women 2,000 years ago. I think Gods a feminist. Just not the type I can encounter on mn Grin Does that make any sense at all?

DontstepontheMomeRaths · 07/11/2014 07:48

Important things said twice below!

Clearly I'm in a rush as I need to get kids ready for school.

ZingOfSeven · 07/11/2014 07:56

dontstep

total sense. that's how I feel. I just can't always explain it very well.
Thanks.

ZingOfSeven · 07/11/2014 07:57

juggling & bes

thanks as well

blackeyedsusie · 07/11/2014 08:08

so ds is off school again. diarrhoea. again. not sure what to make of it and whether it is a reaction to chilli or whether it is stress.

Dutchoma · 07/11/2014 08:22

You may be able to avoid the chilli, but the stress is unrelenting. How far have you got with the home edding?

ZingOfSeven · 07/11/2014 08:23

oh bes poor him. frustrating as well.
do you have dyarolite to give him?

Dutchoma · 07/11/2014 08:24

I saw a really interesting article on Autism Discussion Page on verbal prompting. Maybe you know and do all that, but it made a lot of sense to me.

Feelinglostandalone · 07/11/2014 08:48

Crazy busy morning so will pop back in later and catch up with the thread properly but wanted to leave my quick morning prayer.

Lord we thank you for this new day and the opportunities before us. May you bless us all this day and all those whom we come into contact with. Help us Lord to put our trust in you and know that no matter what happens, no matter how we feel, you are always with us. Amen.

Dutchoma · 07/11/2014 09:27

Beautiful prayer Flaa.

blackeyedsusie · 07/11/2014 10:36

someone at school seems to think he is ill because he eats too much fruit. the irony is that they are doing a healthy eating policy at school.

their default option is blame the parent.

Dutchoma · 07/11/2014 10:37

Of course BES. A mother's place is in the wrong.

blackeyedsusie · 07/11/2014 11:29

oh how silly of me to forget...

well. the living room has improved since the beginning of yesterday. it certainly needs more work. (lots more work) I am going to go around the flat and tackle the worst areas. as well as antibac all taps, handles and banisters etc. done the banisters and dusted the hard to reach areas above the stairs, because quite frankly it looks like a whole nation of people coming or going (dust to dust) up there. the landing is minging so that is on the list. washing up is getting done as I used far too many pans yesterday, though on the plus side I have about seven bags of readycooked beans for the basis of bean soup.

DontstepontheMomeRaths · 07/11/2014 13:37

People are so helpful with unsolicited advice Grin Although in fact my DS does get very loose stools with too much fruit. But there's a difference between that and diarrhoea. I think...

Anti bac is a good idea, clean towels etc and washing hands before eating etc. Is the fridge cold enough for the food to stay fresh? I know you've had problems with it. That may not help?

blackeyedsusie · 07/11/2014 13:38

haven't managed the landing though Ih ave put on a load of washing done most of the washing up, and faffed about with tidying up a bit here and there. got to pack for mums later. she is ill and needs looking after.

blackeyedsusie · 07/11/2014 13:39

fridge fine. check regularly as have had the prroblems before.

Feelinglostandalone · 07/11/2014 16:19

Hi all, just had chance to catch up with the thread. Fridays are one of those days I feel iffy about. I've been given a wonderful opportunity and I should be hugely grateful for it, but at the same time it's such a busy day and at times I just can't wait to get home and relax. I was absolutely exhausted earlier and couldn't focus on the things I needed to do. I prayed to God that he'd give me the strength to get it done and to focus. Strangely enough (or perhaps not that strange at all) I felt almost instantly brighter and much more able to get through the day.

dontstep - I completely agree with all that you've said about feminism, particularly that God too is a feminist. I've never wandered over to the feminist threads, I best stay away going off what you've all said - I too like looking after DP; cooking, doing the washing etc. And I will certainly be taking his surname when we get married next year. I can't understand why that makes me a humble servant to the boss though - for me it's just about becoming one family unit and committing ourselves to one another. Plus it makes far more sense for me to take his name than him to take mine as he already has a son with his surname.

Zing I've not read any of the threads but I'm interested to know what aspects of feminism (or rather feminism as many on mn view it) you think can't be particularly compatible with Christianity?

bes sorry to hear you're son is still ill. Ill from fruit when pushing a healthy eating scheme is hugely ironic. And your Mum is ill too? Not good when you've also got an ill child :(

Dutchoma · 07/11/2014 22:07

From he evening prayer at the Northumbria Community for Friday:

I call on You, O God,
for You will answer me;
give ear to me and hear my prayer.

Show the wonder of Your great love,
You who save by Your right hand
those who take refuge in You from their foes.

Keep me as the apple of Your eye;
hide me in the shadow of your wings.

I particularly like the last bit which means that we could not be closer to God, right in His eye and snuggled under His wing.
Sleep well everybody.

DontstepontheMomeRaths · 08/11/2014 09:06

That made me smile feeling. I often have to ask God for help when I'm shattered to get things done. He's so faithful and sometimes I feel a soft small voice say somethings can wait Smile

Tuo · 08/11/2014 11:19

I am back in the UK but still in transit. Thanking God for safe travels including some scary driving to airport yesterday. Will catch up properly soon.

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