Greetings Elaine! It's so good to see you! I really enjoyed your talk about peace today. For some reason I tend to get really depressed around the holiday season, so any prayers would be appreciated. Be assured that you are in my prayers as well! Love and blessings ♥️🙏
@@jeanjacobs9965 Hey, Jean! I will pray for you. Seasonal depression is a very real thing, and I’m so sorry you’re going through that! May the Lord be with you, dear one!❤️Love and peace to you.
Thank you for taking the time to make this video ❤ Girl I hear you about church!!! It’s so hard, either I love the preaching/teaching and don’t connect with the people or the reserve. We moved churches for my husband and now he stopped attending again. I’m praying about going back to our old church. Like you I’m not proceeding until He tells me too! I have known Anglicans in my life but recently was reintroduced by Trish Warren and her books. I like the prayers of the Compline. Excellent words on Peace!!!
I loved the talk today. You really hit on some of the things that I'm struggling with in my own heart. My family is ALL over the place, in terms of religious beliefs. This time of the year, I dread get-togethers because discussion will get dicey and I'll have to go into a peaceful place in my head to avoid stress of VERY strong opinions. My immediate family is the most divided, but there's enough respect for each other, that we don't preach at each other. But that same division has made it hard for me to find a church home. My husband wants me to attend with him, but I don't agree at all with his beliefs. My illness has made it easy to say that I'll study here at home (since I rarely leave home due to weakness, etc). I know that the Lord is with me, as He is with my husband and both my sons. But there's a sadness, too. We end up just never talking about it, because it's easier that way.
@@lego65100 Oh, Amy. I am so sorry to hear this, both about the family division and the church issue. One thing I know for sure…the Lord is with you, mighty warrior! Even though you and your husband may not agree doctrinally, it’s a blessing to know that he’s a believer. There’s at least some peace in that. My late husbands family were very opinionated people. My family was as well, so it was like oil and water when we would get the two families together. My family, however, knew how to graciously handle conflict, while Greg’s did not. I’m sorry you’re in that situation. I’ll pray for you, sweet friend! Love you bunches!
Greetings Elaine! It's so good to see you! I really enjoyed your talk about peace today. For some reason I tend to get really depressed around the holiday season, so any prayers would be appreciated. Be assured that you are in my prayers as well! Love and blessings ♥️🙏
@@jeanjacobs9965 Hey, Jean! I will pray for you. Seasonal depression is a very real thing, and I’m so sorry you’re going through that! May the Lord be with you, dear one!❤️Love and peace to you.
Thank you for taking the time to make this video ❤
Girl I hear you about church!!! It’s so hard, either I love the preaching/teaching and don’t connect with the people or the reserve. We moved churches for my husband and now he stopped attending again. I’m praying about going back to our old church. Like you I’m not proceeding until He tells me too!
I have known Anglicans in my life but recently was reintroduced by Trish Warren and her books. I like the prayers of the Compline.
Excellent words on Peace!!!
Thank you so much for the encouragement! May the good Lord be with you, sister!❤️
I loved the talk today. You really hit on some of the things that I'm struggling with in my own heart. My family is ALL over the place, in terms of religious beliefs. This time of the year, I dread get-togethers because discussion will get dicey and I'll have to go into a peaceful place in my head to avoid stress of VERY strong opinions. My immediate family is the most divided, but there's enough respect for each other, that we don't preach at each other. But that same division has made it hard for me to find a church home. My husband wants me to attend with him, but I don't agree at all with his beliefs. My illness has made it easy to say that I'll study here at home (since I rarely leave home due to weakness, etc). I know that the Lord is with me, as He is with my husband and both my sons. But there's a sadness, too. We end up just never talking about it, because it's easier that way.
This is Amy Pope, by the way. I just realized that the ID for my RUclips account was created by my younger son... so it's hard to tell it's me.
@@lego65100 Oh, Amy. I am so sorry to hear this, both about the family division and the church issue. One thing I know for sure…the Lord is with you, mighty warrior! Even though you and your husband may not agree doctrinally, it’s a blessing to know that he’s a believer. There’s at least some peace in that.
My late husbands family were very opinionated people. My family was as well, so it was like oil and water when we would get the two families together. My family, however, knew how to graciously handle conflict, while Greg’s did not. I’m sorry you’re in that situation. I’ll pray for you, sweet friend! Love you bunches!