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December 10, 2008

Ministry Started With Just Two Books

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Inspired by an uncle who wrote a book "Today Is All You Have" was dying of cancer as he penned simple yet encouraging words.  My uncle was a physician, dying, and yet wanted to continue to share what was important on his heart.  Another book I had read some years earlier, "The Right To Write" truly liberated me with a new found freedom to express myself.  Now the challenge was what to write and how to go about it.100_0022-1-1-1

My "project" started out writing a legacy for my grand kids.  It is important to let them know the family and background that they might not ever know, to let them share in the stories; the ups and downs of what life was really like.  I believe that is an inborn instinct in all of us.  I was sixty before I got my first computer.  Like Moses, it was never too late to start someting new.  My hubby and family had decided that since I was always clunking away on an old typewriter and having to always be changing the messy ribbons that I deserved something a bit more modern.  Imagine my delight when they bought me a computer!

Like anything new, it took me a while to figure some of it out, but eventually I got the hang of it, and was so glad that others would give me the time and help to learn.  Well, one thing led to another and I got on the Internet.  I met a woman by the name of Pastor Gail who received prayer requests and people who just needed encouragement.  At the time I was sending out cards that I made.  We joined in the work for the Lord.  I started answering emails for her, became a prayer warrior, and making some of the best friends y9ou could meet in such a strange way.

One woman asked if I would write a letter to her sister.  She had suffered a severe stroke, and was now dying of cancer.  Most of her friends and previous co-workers ignored her.  The sister asked that I send her sister a letter, so I did.  I found through the glimpses of what she would share that she loved her cat.  One of my hobbies is that of photography and then I make cards.  Then of all things, God guided my hands to watercolor.  These specialized cards were sent out to many people.  For this dear woman, I started to clip out of magazines or ads every cat I could find and send them to her along with a note.  I received a letter one day thanking me for sending her sister encouragement during those years of her dying.  It made a difference for both of them.

When Susan asked me to send her a story, all I could think about is how much I love people in general, not looking at who, what, or anything about them.  They are human just as I am, created by the same God and with a purpose.  I have illness and depressions just like everybody, but when I reach out to somebody else, it lessens the thoughts about what I am experiencing.  I usually wear my heart on my shirtsleeve; I can cry and smile with whatever you're going through.  My greatest desire is to see the Lord face-to-face, and to encourage those on the earth while we are all still here.  How I demonstrate my love of Christ is remembering where I came from, those who inspired me to reach higher, to encourage others through the skills and gifts that God has given me.

Sharing His Love/ Carol Ann

This wonderful encouragement is from my 365 Love Awards posted on another blog at www.mudsplats.blogspot.com  This column Ministry Is a Lifestyle is dedicated to demonstrating that everything we do for someone else to encourage, demonstrate love and caring is a result of the love of God toward us.  Ministry is not a pulpit, it is an act of love--share yours today in some way to make a difference.  You are cordially invited to join our Christian Women Take Root Groups where you can learn, share, encourage and be encouraged through the many forms of being women of God.

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Bishop Elias Akenga

It is A good and blessed moment to read this.

Bishop Elias Akenga

It is A good and blessed moment to read this.

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