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    Tuesday
    Jun282011

    Turning On The Light

    This excerpt from the new book Covered, by Judy Buch, shows how prayer blankets connect us with others and The Lord, making a difference.

    In the autumn of 2009, Dr. Helen Masino Morgan, drove into the parking lot at the Community Nursing Home, walking with crutches, carrying a large package. The woman at the desk pointed down the hall to the community room. When Helen walked in, a 90-year-old woman stood up, coming to greet her, using a walker, smiling like she’d just seen a miracle. She was dressed in a Navy blue dress with a large pink and white corsage. Balloons, streamers and signs that read “90th Birthday,” decorated the room.Mrs. Ludwig opened the box and held up a prayer blanket in front of her that Helen had made. The print motif was sparrows. Words embroidered around the border, read, “His eye is on the sparrow, and I know He watches me.”

    "I came to give you a gift and wish you a happy birthday," Helen said.

    They hugged and talked, catching up with each other's lives. 

    "This blanket is filled with my prayers for you, Mrs. Ludwig, for those times in the dark night when you might need to reach out and touch the prayers said for you. So many years ago, you were my hope when I had none. You were my light when I was so lost and confused, losing my mother, losing my legs. And you changed the words and sang, ‘His eye is on the Sparrow, and I know He watches you,’. Do you remember?”

    She nodded and dabbed at her eyes with her handkerchief.

    “Sometimes, Mrs. Ludwig said, “life has a way of losin’ folks, and it’s like they feelin’ they way ‘round a dark room, lookin’ for a way out. And then suddenly, someone turns on the hall light and they can see it shinin’ under the door. And that’s when they know they can find they way. You jest needed someone to turn on the hall light, that’s all that was.”









    Wednesday
    Mar162011

    Prayer Blankets for Twins


    
    Cindy Lewchik Wagner, Realtor
    http://www.cindywagner.com/

    Cindy invited me to give a program for women of St Paul's Church in Kensington, CT who make prayer shawls.  It was a privilege to be there to perform with Daisy, my peoploid and tell about the prayer blanket ministry, especially the stories of miracles. Cindy immediately thought of a young boy in her church who suffered a chronic disease. She made the blanket above for him. And that's Cindy holding it. Cindy is a realtor but she is also an encourager who gives hope through her gifts of prayer blankets.
    
    Cindy made this blanket too.  When she delivered the first blanket to the boy who was sick, his twin brother asked for a blanket as well. So Cindy made a dinosaur blanket for the brother. CINDY YOU ARE AWESOME!!!

    To learn how to make prayer blankets, read the previous blog, or follow the directions in the back of the book,  Wrapped in Love by Judy Buch, www.xulonpress.com/bookstore or http://www.amazon.com/ or http://www.barnesandnole.com/

    Monday
    Jan312011

    Lego Faith

    Prayer blankets remind us that God is bigger than any problem we’re facing…

    …problems we thought would never happen to us.

    When we feel defeated, weakened, hurting, stripped of health, we soften towards God.

    …It seems to be our nature.

    Other people’s faith, those who pray and knot, bring their collective experiences of faith together into something touchable, increasing our own faith, …as Legos hooking together to form a myriad of structures, leveraging and bracing, building and expanding.

    These fleece blankets with their prayers knotted into the fringe, symbolically reach us, touching our hurt, covering our doubt, rescuing our hope.

    And when we lack faith ourselves, we wrap up in other people’s prayers, leaning on their faith, walking with them down the dark road,  their faith lighting our way.