Friday, June 20, 2008

Hey everyone,
From what I have heard things in the Wisconsin area are going afloat. ha ha
I just wanted to let all the wisconsinites know that I am praying for the situation in the Baraboo area. There are so many things going on throughout the U.S.. It is unbelievable the events that are taking place around me. War, economic perils, and national disasters are becoming a common occurrence. The longer I am on this earth, the more certain I am of the soon arrival of our Saviour. Thank God that He has given us some time to share the Good News.
Seriously, the more crazy things that happen the more I want to go out and share it.
Yet, even if the opportunity arrives sometimes I find myself backing away from sharing the saving truth I know. To be honest, it can me scary. I know that many of you feel the same way. At work you find one of you co-workers talking or asking questions about eternity. What do you do? As for me, I find myself saying nothing at all many times.
One thing my time here has done is show me how merciful our Father really is. Time and time again I fail to do the right thing but at the end of each plea for forgiveness I find so much love. I have begun to realize is that God is not up there demanding demanding demanding but asking, pleading, and crying out.
The guilt trips, the feelings of failure, and the self hatred are not from Father God.
He asks us do difficult things because He knows that in the end we will experience indescribably joy. The more I see of God, the more I discover that God is not out to make our lives miserable. His goal for our lives is that when we grow old we would nothing but pure joy and thanksgiving upon looking at our lives. I have never heard or read about a missionary or man of God who regretted His life's decision to follow Lord Jesus.
I was going to write you all short letter but I guess I kind got cared away.
Well, I hope you enjoyed it. :)
God bless you all and may you have a great awesome amazing day.


mucho amor
Jenny

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