Dear God letters

Dear God Letters- A conversation with God

All About Me….

My name is Gina Ware. I have been married for over 20 years, and have two wonderful teenage boys. I have known Christ my entire life, and was saved at a very young age. I have known personal tragedy and great joy within the years that God has given to me. My health took a turn for the worst a few years ago, and I found myself at the mercy of the only one that could change my circumstances. Jesus Christ is the center of my universe, and I choose to only follow Him. I was given inspiration to share my daily talks with God, in this forum, so that others can share in the knowledge that gives hope to the hopeless. I await for His great return, and each day that I am given is just another opportunity to share my faith, and love others. For each moment that remains…..I will be waiting for the trumpet!

 

email me at: boydsfan@msn.com

I would love to hear from you!

Please include any prayer requests

2 Comments »

  1. My name is Gina and I am married and have two children. I enjoy writing and spending time with my family. I have always wanted to share my thoughts and insights on how God is so prominent in our everyday lives. We see His handywork and he shows His power to us in times of plenty or times of want. I know that no matter what kind of a day or week or month (or occasionally) year –that I have, that God is always here and never will leave or forsake me. I can always find comfort in His arms and in His holy word. I decided to blog to give others a hope that only comes from Christ. I want to share my struggles and my victories with each one of you. Please take the few minutes a day to read my stories as I share my heart on my sleeve with you.
    God bless you—-
    Gina

    Comment by waiting4thetrumpet | December 16, 2008 | Reply

  2. Life is such a precious gift. We wrap it up in pretty paper and give it with anxious feelings of the one that is to receive it. We expect it to be unwrapped and opened with smiles and cheers of gratitude. But what if, the gift was opened and the recipient found the box to be empty. The tag read that it must be filled— with love and commitment. The giver gave everything that they had and so much more, that the box couldn’t even contain it’s vast worth. May each parent give the gift that overflows with love and hope and encouragement to their children. So that when they are grown, they can share the gift and pass on a legacy of Your endless love wrapped in mercy and grace. For You began the tradition by giving us this free gift that cannot be contained. It is forever and must be shared with everyone that we love. Thank You God for every true and perfect gift comes from You above! Glory be to God!

    Comment by Gina Ware | January 22, 2009 | Reply


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