Sarah, This song is near and dear to my heart, and SO perfect for the situation in the tiny towns affected by the tornados. What a testimony! I can just see you all cute in your mini van belting this out! :) I saw some more pictures on line today and I just wept. The one that struck me the most was a picture of rubble every where and right next to it a make shift ply wood sign with the name of the street my parents lived on spray painted on it. Wow. God is good. So good.
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Wife to Ben, who also happens to be the Pastor of a sweet little church in a tiny little town. Mama to three boys and little Lucy. We live in the parsonage, 27 steps from said little church. This is the journey...it involves lots of run-on sentences.
I am just so sorry for all the pain yall are going thru. It is so sad. So much gone. Just gone.
ReplyDeleteHis love, so high, so deep, so wide, rest in His love.
Amen! LOVE that!
ReplyDeleteI'm singing right next to you, sister.
ReplyDeleteAmen Sarah.
ReplyDeletehey it's me again. i don't know if you've seen this, but blessed be His name.
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Sarah,
ReplyDeleteThis song is near and dear to my heart, and SO perfect for the situation in the tiny towns affected by the tornados. What a testimony! I can just see you all cute in your mini van belting this out! :)
I saw some more pictures on line today and I just wept. The one that struck me the most was a picture of rubble every where and right next to it a make shift ply wood sign with the name of the street my parents lived on spray painted on it. Wow. God is good. So good.
Yes.
ReplyDeleteAmen! Sing it, girl. = )
ReplyDeleteContinued prayers...
One of my all-time favorites. It's true! When you're going through that darkness, this is all you can say!
ReplyDeleteSarah, you couldn't have picked a better song for the circumstances.
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