Sunday, November 22, 2009

An Attitude of Grattitude



In the spirit of Thanksgiving this week, I wanted to post about things that I am grateful for.  A whole week of grattitude!  Where do I even begin??  I have been so richly blessed in my life.

I AM THANKFUL FOR CHILDREN WHO HAVE A DESIRE TO WANT TO LEARN ABOUT JESUS. 

Today in church we had the Primary  Program.  This is a program that is put on once a year by the children at church.  It was absolutely wonderful!  The children all have such special spirits.  I cried my eyes out when one of the little girls sang a solo. 

Abbey even had a small part with her class.  (Yes, Abbey goes to church with us and she even likes to say her prayers).  She is in the six year old class and their part today was to recite
John 14:6:
I am the way, the truth and the life. No man cometh unto the father, but by me. 

A gentle reminder that it is through Christ that we can return to live with our Heavenly Father. 


5 comments:

Mrs. Gamgee said...

To see the faith of a child grow is an awesome privilege. It's also very humbling.

Corrie Howe said...

Stopping by from ICLW. Great to hear that you have the Hope of Christ in you during your journey through these things. And it is great that our niece is coming to church with you and you are watching her grow.

Me said...

I love the photo! Thanks for following my blog. I appreciate any suggestions or tips you can share with me - especially since you've already done IVF once and you're doing a shared-risk program too. Thanks for being a support! :-)

Becky said...

I wish everyone could have heard the verse better! Little Sophia was absolutely precious though, not a dry eye in the house after her solo!

Anonymous said...

Happy ICLW. Not sure why I clicked on your blog in the list but here I am and the first post I read is about Primary. AWESOME!!! I'm a member too. I serve in Cub Scouts and help out in sharing/singing time for jr. primary. I love to see those little testimonies as the children grow and learn. It is such a beautiful thing.
Have a Happy Thanksgiving!