Today in Sunday School Taylor told her Sunday School teacher she wanted Jesus to come into her heart. For quite a while she’s been saying she knows Jesus lives in our hearts.
I enjoy your blog. Because I love your designs, etc. I am actually writing for some advice on painting my dining room. My style is/was country and is slowly growing to Pottery Barn/Southern Living Style. I am taking down border and wall paper in my dining room. I am contemplating whether to paint the wall ONE solid color (a dark tannnish color) or do TWO TONE with a chair rail in between in oak. The room is framed in oak and has white crown molding at the ceiling. In your opinion is one solid color my the "thing" now a days? I keep going back and forth and am just so uncertain what to do. If you wouldn't mind emailing me at ckupiec1@stny.rr.com and just give me your opinion, I would greatly appreciate it.... if you can't, I certainly understand :-)!! Thanks so much!!
What a joy! The faith of a little child. . .and our heart's desire and prayer that all our children would come to know Him--I am so rejoicing with you! Sindy :)
Special indeed! I was talking with a friend - the mom of a small child- who told his parents he wanted Jesus in his heart too. They were trying to make sure he understood what that meant and thought perhaps he wasn't ready. While she and her husband were trying to put the "proper wording" together for a prayer, he just wouldn't wait any longer- he looked up and said "Jesus, I want you to live in my heart. Amen"
No wonder Jesus used little children as a wonderful example, eh?
Judy, I just got your comment and I see that Sunday was one of the most important days in your life to your family. So precious! I remember when each of my children asked Jesus into their hearts, I am convinced Angels are singing at that very second in heaven. Thank you for coming to my blog I believe you might have gotten their Via, Room service, Decorating 101 she so graciously mentioned me on her blog. Thank you for visiting my new endeavor. I waited a full year of contemplating on whether to venture into blogland or not. So far it has been a really fun journey and everyone out in blogland has been sooooo supportive, Now you are one of my supporters or Loyal Readers as I like to call them, Thank you, Kathysue
Praise God! How wonderful and exciting to witness our Savior at work in our children. Forgive me for the delay.. I suffered internet issues! Love to all
Congratulations, Taylor and family!
ReplyDeleteWonderful!! The most important day in her life. What a lovely blessing for you.
ReplyDeleteCynthia K. (Beauty and Blessings)
Oh how wonderful!!!! Congratulations! What every parent wants and needs to hear their sweets say!
ReplyDeleteI enjoy your blog. Because I love your designs, etc. I am actually writing for some advice on painting my dining room. My style is/was country and is slowly growing to Pottery Barn/Southern Living Style. I am taking down border and wall paper in my dining room. I am contemplating whether to paint the wall ONE solid color (a dark tannnish color) or do TWO TONE with a chair rail in between in oak. The room is framed in oak and has white crown molding at the ceiling. In your opinion is one solid color my the "thing" now a days? I keep going back and forth and am just so uncertain what to do. If you wouldn't mind emailing me at ckupiec1@stny.rr.com and just give me your opinion, I would greatly appreciate it.... if you can't, I certainly understand :-)!! Thanks so much!!
ReplyDeleteReminds me of the old hymn, "Tis So Sweet To Trust In Jesus". It's so special when our little ones make their decision to trust Him.
ReplyDeleteSmiles & Blessings,
Carol
What a joy! The faith of a little child. . .and our heart's desire and prayer that all our children would come to know Him--I am so rejoicing with you!
ReplyDeleteSindy :)
HALLELUJAH!!!! Praise God! What a great event for your family. Taylor's most important decision she will ever make.
ReplyDeleteHope you have a blessed week.
Hugs,
Cindy
www.homesimple.blogspot.com
there is nothing better than this.
ReplyDeleteSpecial indeed!
ReplyDeleteSuch a special day......enjoy the blessing of knowing. Debbie
ReplyDeletePraise the Lord! Glory to God!
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful! Give Taylor a big "Welcome to the Family" hug!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteThat is so beautiful- I just got a little choked up! I am faithfully awaiting that day myself. What a happy day for you!
ReplyDeleteTo sweet for words!!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to my new sweet sister!
ReplyDeleteSweet and special! Bless her heart:)
ReplyDeleteSpecial indeed! I was talking with a friend - the mom of a small child- who told his parents he wanted Jesus in his heart too. They were trying to make sure he understood what that meant and thought perhaps he wasn't ready. While she and her husband were trying to put the "proper wording" together for a prayer, he just wouldn't wait any longer- he looked up and said "Jesus, I want you to live in my heart. Amen"
ReplyDeleteNo wonder Jesus used little children as a wonderful example, eh?
The Angels in Heaven are rejoicing! I'm right there with them:) Bless her precious new heart!
ReplyDeleteThis is what every parent and grandparent who loves the Lord prays for. Happy re-birthday, Taylor!
ReplyDeletePat
Oh.My.Word! How exciting! I got sweet chills as soon as I read this. I know you're thrilled.
ReplyDeleteHugs!
Kat
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ReplyDeleteJudy, I just got your comment and I see that Sunday was one of the most important days in your life to your family. So precious! I remember when each of my children asked Jesus into their hearts, I am convinced Angels are singing at that very second in heaven. Thank you for coming to my blog I believe you might have gotten their Via, Room service, Decorating 101 she so graciously mentioned me on her blog. Thank you for visiting my new endeavor. I waited a full year of contemplating on whether to venture into blogland or not. So far it has been a really fun journey and everyone out in blogland has been sooooo supportive, Now you are one of my supporters or Loyal Readers as I like to call them, Thank you, Kathysue
ReplyDeletePraise God! How wonderful and exciting to witness our Savior at work in our children. Forgive me for the delay.. I suffered internet issues! Love to all
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