Good Morning Key Clubbers!
The snow is starting to fall! The big winter system that’s moving across the US is making it’s way to the Northwoods. For the past few days, the weather forecasters have been predicting our first big snowfall of winter for today and tomorrow. Perhaps you’re getting (or already got) snow too, as this system is huge!
I have no idea how much snow to expect - we could get a few inches or a few feet, but I know we’ll get something! So, we’ve checked our cupboards to make sure we’ve got the essentials, incase we can’t get out for a few days and I brought in extra firewood this morning, so nobody has to go out in the cold later on to get more.
As I watch the snowflakes begin to fill the sky, I’m reminded of my current situation. Just as small snowflakes come together to cover the ground, individuals all over the US are coming together to cover our ministry to military teens with prayer.
And just as I anticipate a beautiful winter wonderland to take place outside my door, I wait in anticipation to see God orchestrate an awesome team of supporters to share the Gospel with the military community.
I’ve been encouraged this week. In addition to a few new people joining our team in prayer, I received some unexpected donations to put towards some ministry start up expenses. So just like the snowstorm brewing in the region, I know God is at work, drawing people to this ministry. I don’t ultimately know who and how many, but I know He’s got it covered, so I wait in anticipation as I watch Him work! Would you join me in praising the Lord this week for continued growth in our team!
And just as I’ve prepared for the snowfall, checking on food and firewood, I continue to prepare for this ministry by seeking out opportunities to share the story of military teens. Please continue to pray for divine appointments with potential supporters!
Thank you so much for your partnership in this ministry. I pray you have a wonderful week walking with our Lord as we anticipate the celebration of His birth this Christmas season.
Blessings,
Beth
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