tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8838461246825471971.post7636372517783771270..comments2023-04-22T22:25:37.434-05:00Comments on Written Not With Ink: Living On A PrayerAdriahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03886179887174044616noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8838461246825471971.post-21100456173460237152011-05-15T23:43:14.538-05:002011-05-15T23:43:14.538-05:00I pray you keep praying...I pray you keep praying...Daddiohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12728215264715728365noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8838461246825471971.post-79275385951069471592011-05-05T10:41:08.845-05:002011-05-05T10:41:08.845-05:00Yes, yes and yes! Wonderful post and great remind...Yes, yes and yes! Wonderful post and great reminder of the amazing power of prayer! Why do we so often forget that? Prayer becomes so routine and mundane--God, bless the missionaries, forgive us of our sins. Amen. Yet living among those in the margins is such an eye-opening thing! God brought us to Cherry Street 2 years ago so that we might live among those who so often feel powerless and we might attempt to be the presence of Christ in their midst. An additional blessing God has given us is to become a part of a faitih-based community action group where we can become the voice for the voice-less to affect change in our community. Whether it be the extreme unfairness of payday lending practices (with 1995% APR's!) or the poor bus service offered, we're seeing concrete ways to bring about change and to help those who have been too long overlooked. Prayer has been the constant link trusting God to prepare our hearts to do what we can and to allow ourselves to be used in whatever way God chooses to show the love of Christ to our community. Thank you for also choosing this way to live out your faith!Geniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03130933301680503319noreply@blogger.com