This past week alone, God has been showing us how he will provide if we just trust in Him.
When we ran out of bread and I thought I would have to go to the grocery store to get some; a lady from our church stopped by with seven loaves of bread that she just happened to find when cleaning out her freezer and thought we could use.
When the motorhome broke down on the highway and we had no money to pay for a repair (or even for a tow), God sent His children (loving Christian men) to help us out.
When I was just about to order shipping supplies for our Ebay items; God told me to invite someone to our church. I did, and when she came, she brought a bag of shipping supplies. She just had them laying around and was going to throw them out, but thought we might be able to use them. They were just what we needed.
Today, Don needed to work on his Haggadah, and so we offered to be out of the house, so he could concentrate. I needed a free activity to do. Yesterday, our pastor announced that a group was going to over to the local university to a Wildlife Center, it was free except for the lunch ($2.85 per person). We told the kids they could each buy their own lunch with their spending money and I would take them. The day would cost us $17.90, plus the cost of gas and parking, the wildlife center was free. We were able to get a free parking pass because we arrived early and someone had gotten extra, and after lunch, the lady at the cafeteria said that the kids were free. That's a God thing! The whole day cost us $2.85 (for my meal) plus the gas to make the twenty minute drive.
Oh, and I almost forgot! when we told how God sent men to help us with our motorhome in Sunday School, another good Christian man stepped up and mentioned that his garage had taken apart a few motorhomes and might have some spare parts for ours.
Hallelujah! Prais God from whom all blessings flow!
The author: Corinne Johnson, is a Christian homeschooling mom to six, help meet to her husband and author of Vacation Education Books. www.vacationeducationbooks.net
Monday, March 23, 2009
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