Born Again Christians Thread-No Bashing please

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Hi Everyone!
Believe it or not, I just found this thread. Where have I been??? I guess it's because I don't check out the community board at all. I've read through some of the beginning and various other spots of the thread and found many interesting posts. I grew up in a Catholic home and moved away from the church in my late teens, rebelling to a point, and just being totally lost in the world. I moved in with my boyfriend in 1991...and we had our ds in 1993. We were very lost in the world and on drugs and alcohol. God moved our family to an apartment in 1996 that "just happened to be" in between 2 churches...hehe...and then at the age of 4, our son took us to the Methodist church across the street, and God simply amazed us that day and gave us a desire to return there each chance we could. To make a long story short, I accepted Christ as my Saviour in January 1997, and He led my boyfriend at the time and me to get married that May. I am thankful for my upbringing because I learned some about Jesus, but I am also thankful that I've learned about God's grace and mercy, which has brought us a long way in the past 8 years. I had some serious issues that God took me through and allowed me to forgive others. I have not had a desire for drugs or alcohol since Jesus filled my emptiness, and I am now something I never, in my wildest dreams thought I'd be...a pastor's wife! ::yes::
Oh, what a sense of humor God has at times ;)
 
Welcome, Deb! What a wonderful testimony you have. Children truly can lead adults with their childlike faith. God has such a wonderful plan for each of us. We’re glad you joined us here. :)
 
Welcome Deb!

I have seen your posts on other threads, and by your screen name I was kinda thinking I knew who that "Him" you were thankful for was!!! :flower:

Glad to see you here!
 
Hi Deb and Welcome! Thanks for sharing your testimony. I love to read about how others came to Christ. It was uplifting to me today!


:wave: Hello to everyone else. Thanks for all your thoughts and prayers. I'm a bit more sore today than I have been since the accident and can't seem to get rid of the shakes. We are grateful for all your thoughts and prayers!
 

live4christp1 said:
:wave: Hi everyone! Thanks so much for your prayers. We were very fortunate to walk away with only the minor injuries. Today I feel really strange - it isn't the medicine they prescribed (pain reliever & muscle relaxers) as I didn't even get those filled. My neck is sore (nor terribly bad) my upper forearms hurt, I can't seem to stop shaking, my head feels really funny (I didn't hit it on anything) - keep feeling dizzy and feel like I'm gonna be sick, also feel off balance, like everything is tilted. My right ear did hurt after the impact but they checked it and said it looked fine. Think maybe it's just nerves or shock.
Just a thought, but you might want to go to a chiropractor and see how badly you were knocked out of line. A lot of times, doctors don't see things that chiropractors do. With an impact as hard as you took, I guarantee that your spine, among other joints are out of whack. I know alot of people shy away from chiropractors, but it's been invaluable for our family. Think of it this way, your spine is where ALL of your nerves travel to the rest of your body, ie. it's the main roadway for your nerves and if you put a kink in the roadway, the traffic (your nerves) won't flow freely...I hope that makes sense! Anyways, it might be worth at least a consultation.
 
gr8ful4Him said:
Hi Everyone!
Believe it or not, I just found this thread. Where have I been??? I guess it's because I don't check out the community board at all. I've read through some of the beginning and various other spots of the thread and found many interesting posts. I grew up in a Catholic home and moved away from the church in my late teens, rebelling to a point, and just being totally lost in the world. I moved in with my boyfriend in 1991...and we had our ds in 1993. We were very lost in the world and on drugs and alcohol. God moved our family to an apartment in 1996 that "just happened to be" in between 2 churches...hehe...and then at the age of 4, our son took us to the Methodist church across the street, and God simply amazed us that day and gave us a desire to return there each chance we could. To make a long story short, I accepted Christ as my Saviour in January 1997, and He led my boyfriend at the time and me to get married that May. I am thankful for my upbringing because I learned some about Jesus, but I am also thankful that I've learned about God's grace and mercy, which has brought us a long way in the past 8 years. I had some serious issues that God took me through and allowed me to forgive others. I have not had a desire for drugs or alcohol since Jesus filled my emptiness, and I am now something I never, in my wildest dreams thought I'd be...a pastor's wife! ::yes::
Oh, what a sense of humor God has at times ;)
It is always great to hear a testimony. God bless you, your husband and your ministry!
 
I'm glad you have been blessed by the testimony that God has given me to share. It amazes me to this day how He has changed my life, and continues to work in me to change. I used to think that "those religious people" must live boring lives...boy how I was wrong! I am a much happier person than I used to be and I can have fun being myself and not "relying" on substances. The journey has been exciting so far and I can't imagine what God has in store for us in the future.
I was really concerned about being a "pastor's wife", until another one shared with me that I just need to be who God has created me to be. I'm not a "typical" pastor's wife...I don't play piano...I play drums and have taken up the guitar. And up until a few weeks ago, my hair was spiked, but I'm letting it grow a little for winter lol. I've had different people tell me they are glad they have "real" people for a pastor and his wife.
If I can just ask one thing of you all... Always remember to keep your pastor and their family in prayer ::yes::.
And remember...pastors are people too. They have feelings and carry a heavy load. And yes, sometimes they make mistakes too.
God bless you all!
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I’ve got wonderful news! My husband was officially offered the new job today! He is thrilled—he was off work today and took me to lunch and he just kept smiling this goofy, happy grin. We’re so thankful that God worked this opportunity out for us. The position offers him a choice of career paths, excellent benefits, etc. A truly wonderful opportunity.
 
ead79 said:
I’ve got wonderful news! My husband was officially offered the new job today! He is thrilled—he was off work today and took me to lunch and he just kept smiling this goofy, happy grin. We’re so thankful that God worked this opportunity out for us. The position offers him a choice of career paths, excellent benefits, etc. A truly wonderful opportunity.


:cheer2: So happy for you and your DH Elisabeth! :cheer2:
 
ead79 said:
I’ve got wonderful news! My husband was officially offered the new job today! He is thrilled—he was off work today and took me to lunch and he just kept smiling this goofy, happy grin. We’re so thankful that God worked this opportunity out for us. The position offers him a choice of career paths, excellent benefits, etc. A truly wonderful opportunity.
I remember thinking a couple of weeks ago how many folks on thsi thread were having problems with work, including myself! It is cool seeing God work everything out. For anyone still waiting, keep praying! We'll be with you!
 
Elizabeth, I am very happy for you. Praise the Lord for his assistance.
 
ead79 said:
I’ve got wonderful news! My husband was officially offered the new job today! He is thrilled—he was off work today and took me to lunch and he just kept smiling this goofy, happy grin. We’re so thankful that God worked this opportunity out for us. The position offers him a choice of career paths, excellent benefits, etc. A truly wonderful opportunity.
Congratulations! :cheer2:
 
So happy to hear the good news, Elisabeth! It's amazing how God works in our lives. Doesn't it feel great to be able to put all of these sorts of things in His hands?

gr8ful4Him- Thank you for sharing your testimony with us. And thanks for the reminder of how our Pastor's are people too, that we need to pray for them and support them. I'll be praying for you guys!
 
That's great, Elisabeth! Glad it all worked out for the best! :)
 
DS's school musical was last night at HPBC (the church that oversees the school) and they did such a great job! The program was titled "Zeros to Heros" and told the story of Gideon and how God sometimes uses the most unlikely people to do amazing things. It was a great show and a blessing to see the kids up there singing!

Was just sitting here listening to David Jeremiah and he is still going through his study of the book of Revelations. It was a very good program and addressed the issue of 1 day versus 1000 days interpretations. If you'd like to listen you can find it here:

http://www.oneplace.com/Ministries/Turning_Point/Default.asp
 
Cristy that's great about your DS's musical.
I'm sure everyone enjoyed it!
 
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