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Gifts / Contact Us 10/20/01______________________________________________________ I am a Swedish woman, 33 years
old, who has been a monk in my heart for many years! I would love to
become one now! Tell me what to do. Note from The Prayer Foundation™:
We answer this question on our page: FAQ
(Frequently Asked Questions); Question # ( 9.). Also see our
pages: Become A Monk!, and Monk
Certificate & Card. You may also be interested in our page: Monk
Linda, The First Lady Monk. 10/25/01______________________________________________________
God bless you all, and please pass
on my thanks to all these dear people who willing give of their time
to remember to pray for my nephew Steve. This is all so overwhelming
for us, we hardly know if we are coming or going anymore.
Knowing you are out there praying helps give us strength.
Teddi
10/20/01______________________________________________________
Thank you for your
prayers and response and letter. I am a Catholic and was
surprised to see a Protestant Monastery, but it seems great. I want
you to know your prayers are appreciated. I am really struggling...and
seeking God's clear guidance
and am continuing to pray more. Thank you.
Samuel S.
10/15/01______________________________________________________ Thank you for sharing Gina's
poem. She is very talented, and I truly 10/6/01_______________________________________________________
I am saved, I still struggle with
depression, overeating, and double-mindedness in my life.
However, I am committed to follow and serve Jesus and to have faith that
I will be delivered.
I write poetry and songs for overcoming depression so
that I can express where I've been and where I want to go in
Christ. In Ezekiel 36, The
Lord talks about restoring desolate lands that are in waste. I
would like to share
the poetry that came from that
scripture. I shared a poem back in June in memory of my
cousin who you prayed for. I will continue to pray for the
Prayer Foundation and stand in
the gap for the prayer requests of others.
The Master Gardener The Master Gardener gently tills the heart that lay desolate in waste. Lovingly, the seeds are planted to prepare a heart that is chaste. Refreshing rain is sent to irrigate the parched places. Divinely, producing fertile ground for a spiritual oasis. Now the SON shines on what was once barren and dejected. How beautiful is the garden the Master's hands perfected. Thank you & May God Bless you Abundantly,
Love in Christ,
Gina R. (Michigan)
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