Posts from 2015 (Page 8)

FAITH5

My husband and I began Faith5 when the program was introduced at LSLC and we recognize what great value this model has for families and friends.  We’ve been led by God to share this with our children, neighbor friends and my husband’s office staff during the past several weeks.  But it wasn’t until this week…

Being Picked On

Each night in our home we have decided to take the FAITH5 Challenge, where we SHARE, READ, TALK, PRAY, BLESS. One night God made an impact on me through my son’s words. He shared his high that week, which was that he liked school and his low, which was that he was picked on by…

Chemo Cap

At our Mission Vision Celebration, we heard one story of how the Spirit tugged at the heart of a disciple to use her knitting skills for those struggling with cancer.   This is a Disciple-dot story from a completely different Living Springs disciple, who felt a similar Spirit-tug!               A couple of weeks ago I started…

A Prayer for the Ages

I was blown away when I heard something the other day at an event that God called me to attend.  A 78-year-old man, Gary, was sharing his story of having cancer and how a 7-year-old boy impacted his life recently.  Gary stated that he had undergone cancer treatments over the past 2 years and was now cancer free,…

Super Luke

Last year, I had gone to Disney world with my family. There was another family there with us that has a son, around the age of four, with Leukemia. We call him “Super Luke”. Since meeting this family, my granddaughter, Alyssa, keeps up with what is going on with Luke. He just recently was released…

It’s a Sign!

Wow! A friend of mine posted this on her page and I wanted to share: “God has been sending me a sign, literally, for the last few weeks. I pass this on my way home every day. Just saw it again and smiled.” The post went viral! She received many comments which led her to…

Pew Bear for a Teacher

At school, I noticed that one of my teachers was going through a very rough time. Within that week his great-aunt passed, his mother had to go in for surgery, and his brother started his treatment for cancers. I could imagine the tremendous amount of stress and grief he was going through. After the service…