The prayers and support for us continue, both in more traditional forms of cards, notes, flowers and meals prepared – and we are continually grateful for those things. And in some more non-traditional forms, like grace bombs. An online friend I’ve never met, known by many as Pastor Nar, set up a grace bomb for us today. This is something I haven’t experienced before; people basically left us videos, as well as some audio messages that Nar included in the video below. You can see all of the videos here. I’ll have to admit, it was a little odd seeing videos of people that we don’t know at all, praying for us, and sharing words of comfort, but there was also something pretty cool about it.
We Presbyterians like to use the word “connectional” to describe the church, but this clearly was something beyond Presbyterians or even just the “Outlaw Preachers.” This was an example of the Church coming together, of complete strangers – yet brothers and sisters in Christ – coming together to join in prayers for Micah and Judah, and for us. Thank you all for your prayers and words. They help to keep us going and know that when we cannot pray, others are doing it for us.
Cheryl says
What a beautiful and touching thing to do for someone that you love! We continue to keep you close in our hearts and prayers.
Sharmyn Crawford says
That’s cool!
Jill says
This world is filled with amazing people! What an incredibly unselfish and loving gesture from complete strangers, although, I guess we are all connected to each other in one way or another. We continue to send our love and wishing you peace of mind.