My blog is something I use to communicate with all the brothers and sisters who support our ministry and pray for my family. I want everybody to see what God did, and will do with my brothers and sisters. I want Him to be glorify.
martes, 6 de septiembre de 2011
My Wonderful Father
Hello,This weekhas beena wonderful week.. You might wonderwhy? The reason isthat it is incredible how a parentcan influence in yourlife. Forme it has beenhard not tothink about mybiological father, I've neverseen him in my life. Sometimes I havecrazy ideaslike wantingtogo and see him, ask him whyhe did whathe did. But this weekI learnedsomething very important, I learnedabout Joseph and his brothers. Everything bad thathisbrothers did to him, wasfor somethingwonderful. All thiswas withinGod's plans. Ilearned thateverything badthat happened to me was forsomething wonderful, Today I have afather,awonderfulone, onewho loves meand I love himwith all myheart. MaybeI don'tknow mybiological father, but I haveawonderfulone, and that'sbetter than nothing. You see?I have awonderful father. God bless you...
Hola Diana! It is nice to see your new blog. Something I never shared when I visited is that my parents divorced before I could remember. Afterward, I never saw my biological mother until I was 12 years old. And then I was disappointed. Compared to my stepmother who raised me, my biological mother did not have the values, the committment, or the love that my stepmother showed me in taking care of me. And I think your comparison of Joseph is very good in understanding that even if others who ought to care do not, God watches out for you because He loves you and He always will. Dr. Bill Karkow
Diana! I am so excited to be following your blog. The Truth that you told right here is so important for myself and others to know about. You tell it beautifully!
Great picture, great post! :) Miss you! *hugs*
ResponderEliminarHola Diana!
ResponderEliminarIt is nice to see your new blog. Something I never shared when I visited is that my parents divorced before I could remember. Afterward, I never saw my biological mother until I was 12 years old. And then I was disappointed. Compared to my stepmother who raised me, my biological mother did not have the values, the committment, or the love that my stepmother showed me in taking care of me. And I think your comparison of Joseph is very good in understanding that even if others who ought to care do not, God watches out for you because He loves you and He always will.
Dr. Bill Karkow
Diana! I am so excited to be following your blog. The Truth that you told right here is so important for myself and others to know about. You tell it beautifully!
ResponderEliminar