One can't imagine such a tradged as this -- how many lives have been lost or have been changed forever. We need to continue pray and to contribute to the relief effort. Joni
I have been praying and now hope that the 50 people who stayed to try to fix the generators wioll be OK now that they, too have been evacuated............God bless them all.
I just saw this as I was shutting off the computer. I've been getting CNN updates all evening. It is almost too horrible to imagine that so much can be going so wrong all at once. I will continue to pray for all those who are there and those elsewhere who love them.
Many prayers are needed for this tragedy and I'm afraid that it may get worse so pray for those who have been touched by this and for those to come, always praying, Thank you for the post, Hugs Yvonne xoxo Marilou
Yvonne, Thank you for the reminder. A great discussion at our ladies circle meeting last night concerning the immense needs of the people. I, gladly, join you in prayer! Fondly, Pat
Our little village has started a prayer group for Japan.We have people praying 24/7.We join you and others in seeking His unlimited grace and mercy for Japan.
Thank you for this post and for all the prayers. My heart goes out to the people in Japan and to the country. I have many friends who live there and am fortunate to keep in contact with them through facebook.
Yvonne, I am so sad by this and have been praying since the first earthquake! We all need to continue to hold them up in prayer. ~~Linda
ReplyDeleteMy thoughts and prayers are with them everyday! Martina
ReplyDeleteI posted the same plea. So hard to get inspired to blog at a time like this it just seems so insignificant
ReplyDeleteOne can't imagine such a tradged as this -- how many lives have been lost or have been changed forever. We need to continue pray and to contribute to the relief effort. Joni
ReplyDeleteI have had so little time to blog these days, but was so glad to see this on my side bar...yes, I will pray now. Christie
ReplyDeleteI have been praying and now hope that the 50 people who stayed to try to fix the generators wioll be OK now that they, too have been evacuated............God bless them all.
ReplyDeleteMy prayers and love are with them every moment.
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praying...help...Lord, hear our prayers.
ReplyDeleteGod bless,
d from homehaven in the Kansas Flint Hills
I just saw this as I was shutting off the computer. I've been getting CNN updates all evening. It is almost too horrible to imagine that so much can be going so wrong all at once. I will continue to pray for all those who are there and those elsewhere who love them.
ReplyDeleteOnly God is bigger than these circumstances. At times like this we must remember:
ReplyDeleteDon't measure the size of the mountain. Talk to the One who can move it!
Many prayers are needed for this tragedy and I'm afraid that it may get worse so pray for those who have been touched by this and for those to come, always praying, Thank you for the post, Hugs Yvonne xoxo Marilou
ReplyDeleteI pray for the people of Japan between tears. My heart breaks for them.
ReplyDeleteI have not stopped thinking about them and praying for them ~ such a tragedy...
ReplyDeleteConstantly!
ReplyDeleteBest,
Bonnie
Yvonne,
ReplyDeleteThank you for the reminder. A great discussion at our ladies circle meeting last night concerning the immense needs of the people. I, gladly, join you in prayer!
Fondly,
Pat
Our little village has started a prayer group for Japan.We have people praying 24/7.We join you and others in seeking His unlimited grace and mercy for Japan.
ReplyDeleteWatching the videos.. seeing the images.. one has to pray..Thank you Yvonne.
ReplyDeletePraying! Carla
ReplyDeleteI pray daily for Japan. Seeing the devastation is so overwhelming.
ReplyDeleteAmen, God be with them.
ReplyDeleteWe are definitely praying for Japan. Such a terrible tragedy.
ReplyDeleteLove your blog!
I'm your newest follower.
Karen
Ladybug Creek
We are praying for Japan too. It's so hard to grasp such devastation. My heart goes out to them.
ReplyDeleteYes. My prayers are constant.
ReplyDeleteI agree! I posted a letter today from Sendai...might want to check it out. Amazing example of people caring for each other.
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Pat
Thank you for this post and for all the prayers. My heart goes out to the people in Japan and to the country. I have many friends who live there and am fortunate to keep in contact with them through facebook.
ReplyDeleteMay God be with them and watch over them.
Yvonne, I love your beautiful white spring table. Thanks for sharing it with us.
ReplyDeleteBecky