Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Sharing




I wanted to share a picture of my family and my siblings and thier families taken at dad's service yesterday. It was a beautiful service. The message of Jesus was shared and it was a great celebration of Dad's life with much singing and praising the Lord. My dad had only been a believer for about 10 years and what a transformation of his life that was. We are rejoicing in that and thankful that he will spend all eternity with Jesus. Here are my hubby's comments about the service as well. " Today was my father inlaws memorial service. It was a great tribute to him and to God. His testimony about salvation came through loud and clear. He didn't live a perfect life, but God accepts us just as we are as long as we accept his gift of grace."
My dad (Jim) lived the past several years in a wheel chair. He was a very tall man 6'4" When He lost his leg and was forced into a new lifestyle is when he came to know the Lord. I wanted to share a poem with you that he wrote during this time. We shared it at his service.


Thank you all again for praying. I am overwhelmed by your kindness, love, and support.
I will be back to posting decorating tips and design info after the first of the year sometime.

13 comments:

  1. Debbie so sorry to hear about your Dad. I will keep you in my prayers. I was trying to catch up on some of the blogs I follow, and just read this. You take care of your self.
    Hugs,
    Jolyn

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  2. Debbie, Beautiful pictures and Oh what a precious poem:) Your husband's comments were so true and I know that you all gave your Dad a wonderful service. Love and prayers from my heart to yours!

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  3. Debbie,
    It's so good to hear from you...I have been thinking about you and praying for you...your dad's poem was so nice...sooooo happy to hear that he became a believer and is now living with our father in heaven...take care and I look forward to a wonderful year in 2010 blogging with you.

    Blessings,
    Linda

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  4. I understand the mix of sorrow and joy. Trusting faith in Christ is our greatest hope.

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  5. What a beautiful family you have Debbie! And that poem, had me in tears too!

    I am praying for you friend and hoping that you find peace and solace as the tears do come..
    e.

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  6. You have a lovely family, Debbie! The poem your father wrote is so eloquent and moving...thanks for sharing it!

    Have a Happy New Year!

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  7. You must have been a "Daddy's Girl". I can feel the love!

    Loosing a father is very hard, especially one so young.

    I'll keep you in my prayers.

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  8. Debbie, your Dad's poem is a precious thing to have of him. I'll be keeping you in my thoughts.

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  9. I'm posting again because you made me smile!! So when we finally get together we can both wear our boots and be stylin' and profilin'!!!! :)

    Happy New Year!
    e.

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  10. I am very sorry to hear of your fathers passing. Hugs from TN.

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  11. Dearest Debbie, from the bottom of my heart I am sincerely sorry to hear about your father's passing. At this time of immense sorrow, I hope deeply that the inherent happiness which comes from remembering a treasured loved ones time on this earth are able is able to bring you tranquility.

    Endless hugs & understand,
    ♥ Jessica

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  12. I just read your Dad's poem, one word...WOW! It's absolutely beautiful! Thank you for sharing it on your site.

    Hang in there, I will be praying for you.

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  13. I'm so sorry you have lost your dad. This is my first time on your blog and already I feel a connection to you because I completely understand how you feel. My dad has been gone almost 5 years and I still miss him.

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