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Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Prayer Mail

Dear Partners in Prayer,
Peace be with you.
This is our weekly public prayer mail. All Saints Day is a national holiday in Peru.

Thanksgivings:

1) Praise God for what he does through the three of us, to transform lives.

2) For the leaders of the Diocese of Peru.

3) For our prayer support team and our family.

4) For our students and the faculty of the seminary in Peru.

Prayers:

1) For the relationships and spiritual protection of missionaries and other diocesan team members in Peru, and our ministries, finances, resources, and priorities. Things have greatly improved.

2) For the classes this week, and for the special healing training for clergy, lay leaders, and in parishes over the next few weeks.

3) For the administrative needs of the seminary and the Diocese. And for the continuing expansion of on-line courses across Peru.

4) That we would be able to keep on top of all the daily things that we need to do. There is a lot to do.

5) For the Provincial Synod that is meeting this week in Argentina.

6) For the construction on the new apartment building going up next door to ours. For safety for the workers, good building practices, and that the construction noise and dust would not be too disruptive in our lives.

Countdown until the view from our kitchen window almost completely disappears (because of the construction): about one floor or so to go.

Thank you for praying for us. Your praying is very important, really makes a difference for us, and I pray for you every day.

God bless you.
In Christ,
Shaw, and on behalf of Julie and Lydia

1 comment:

Forest Rittgers said...

We've been concerned about your reports of the steadily disappearing view out the kitchen window. Sounds like it has been a bit of a "downer." We're thinking that the rising building may provide opportunities for ministry, thereby broadening your view instead of restricting it.

Blessings, Sally and Forest