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@Cherishingsparrows2020 @Berrybunchfamily @Olamide @MaryMamuzich @tanjaostman @Kruselady

Thank you so much. What you wrote fully describes my situation and that of my wife. We receive by faith all that God has prepared for us and what God has made you see. Thanks for the encouragement and for the prayers. God is faithful. God bless you. 🙏

Bundle up and have a picnic!
The sun was in and out and a little cooler than we wanted to admit but what a good day we had with my mom!

@Toddkapper @sinbach we call em pork scrachings in the UK...never think to buy them but we do like them!!

Andy B

@faith20 amen. Praying ever on my brother and my friend. Email me again if it'll help

Almighty God, the Father of mercies and God of all comfort, come to my help and deliver me from this difficulty that besets me. I believe, Lord, that all trials of life are under Your care and that all things work for the good of those who love You. Take away from me fear, anxiety and distress. Help me to face and endure my difficulty with faith, courage and wisdom. Grant that this trial may bring me closer to You, for You are my rock and refuge, my comfort and hope, my delight and joy. I trust in Your love and compassion. Blessed is Your name. In Jesus' name. Amen.

Andy B 2 Minute Video, New Life Meets The Old, S04E062

youtu.be/mvoNWpuBPzA

A friend in the US sent me a photo from her garden. And it struck me just how much the old vegetation had protected the new flowers growing, because the old had literally covered over the new, during the winter.

With Easter just a week away at the time of writing this theme of old becoming new, is very much on my mind!

I’m reminded how the terrible eruption of Mount Saint Helens resulted in the devastating loss of much forest. And yet that loss also allowed smaller plants, flowers and bushes the chance to grow and thrive because they finally saw lots of sunlight – that the forest canopy overhead had denied it prior to the eruption.

It’s easy to see devastation as just an end. But, with Jesus Christ, the end is never the end.

Just a thought…

Andy B

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He was born on a US Marine Corps base and this is the blanket the hospital wrapped him in.
Considering that he is now contracted to be an officer in the US Marine Corps, I'd say that this blanket was kinda prophetic.

@Cherishingsparrows2020 oh this is so warms my heart. Blows me away that people can buy this around the world!!

I pray it blesses and encourages you!!

Would love to know what you think 🙂

Andy B

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