Monday, December 15, 2008

A brief reprieve

I'm taking a brief time out from my typical sarcasm and silliness. There are some specific requests and immediate needs that require prayer. I want to spend some undistracted time to talk to God. Would you mind saying a prayer for me? I need to really focus today -- a feat that requires Divine intervention! If you need to get in touch with me, I will be checking both email accounts.

God bless you,

Kathy

7 comments:

Helen said...

I just did. Will continue. God bless you.

Kris said...

can i help?

kw

Beth said...

Praying for you. Love ya. "See" you when you get back.

Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.
(Phil. 4:6-7)

katdish said...

Okay! Prayers are working! Keep them coming. I will now allow myself a brief respite from my reprieve to answer some comments and peruse some other blogs...

Thanks!

Anonymous said...

I saw where you made a snarky comment about my needing spell check!

I thought you were deep in prayer and then a find you had visited Helen and once again, targeted my trademark typos!

Mu new jbo is a spelchckr at th locl newspspsper!
Wish mi lck!


* Hey, did you see my site? All of my side bar info has "fallen" WAY down at the bottom of my page. What's up with that?
Would you have any idea how to fix it?

I've had some experience with things of mine going south, but this is new to me.

katdish said...

Sherri,

I will have you know that I went 6-1/2 hours with nary a sarcastic or snarky comment! Dang near killed me. I am simply attempting to make up for lost time.

I'll go check it out your sagging problem...

Anonymous said...

Father, thank you for allowing our friend to come before Your throne, and for answering her requests with Your all-knowing love and wisdom. Father, let nothing distract her from Your service and Your will. Please be with her, lead her, and comfort her in her time of need. I ask it in the name of Your glorious Son, Christ Jesus. Amen.