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Monday, December 28, 2009
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Labels: faith builders
Welcome dear friends- glad you stopped by today! I pray that your celebration of Christ's birth was joyful and that your best gift was His Presence in your day. Matthew 6:8
For your Father knows the things you have need of before you ask Him.
On my heart:
Derek Loux and his family
My Knight and I have been praying day and night for a woman named Renee Loux, she lost her sweet husband in a tragic car accident, just before Christmas.
Our hearts are knit to her and her family; as she grieves the loss of her beloved husband Derek. They have been great advocates of orphans and have adopted 8 children themselves. Derek not only leaves behind his lovely wife and 10 children, but the Body of Christ, who will greatly miss his place in our family.
I can't imagine such a loss, my heart cries out for God to come to Renee. I want her to know the Holy Spirit's comfort and His provision for her every need. I want her and her children to know God's peace, joy, love and goodness though they stand in such a place of grief and loss. I want her to know that she is not alone and that we will not leave her alone in this terrible loss.
Would you join with us in praying and holding up this precious family?






And unto us a Savior is born!
May His Presence be the best gift you receive!
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Thursday, December 24, 2009
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Labels: Christmas, Friendship
Playhouses remind me of times of great joy...
My silly dog Hunter, reminds me of faithful companionship...Taking two pieces of felt, cut out your desired shape. Making sure that as you cut, your top and bottom pieces are identical.
Take one of the two pieces and begin embroidering it. Always leave enough floss, so that you can stitch several stitches in one place before cutting the floss, this will prevent your work from unraveling once cut.
If you do an angel as we did, start with the face details. Once you are satisfied with the details, grab the identical shape and begin stitching around the edge, sewing the two pieces together.
As you sew around the edges, make sure to leave an opening of several inches to insert the stuffing. A pencil (eraser end) can help get into the hard to reach places you want to fill with stuffing.
When you get it as stuffed as you'd like, finish off your embroidery around the open seam. Make a little loop on the top of your ornament with the floss, so you will be able to easily hang it on your Christmas tree or wreath.
My little angel makers are ages 6,7,8 and 10. They need a little bit of help knotting their floss, but everything else they did without help. We used all 6 strands of floss at once for our angels.


