
Tell me how I (and other readers) can pray for you! I’ll post occasional thoughts about how you can pray (meditate, send happy thoughts, whatever) for me or others in my life.
”Search me, O God, and know my heart;
test me and know my anxious thoughts.
See if there is any offensive way in me,
and lead me in the way everlasting.”
Psalm 139:23-24
We’re new to blogging, but not to praying. Our thoughts and prayers go with you in your metamorphosis. Take care.
Jenni, I just blogged onto your log, or is it logged on to your blog ;>) I love it and will check it frequently to see how you are getting on with your new adventures in Boston. It’s been great having you as my friend and it’s even greater that we can continue praying for one another? Makes it seem like you are not far away. I doubt I’ll get to Boston to see you but if you post pictures, I can enjoy it with you vicariously. God go with you and bless you with all His wonderful peace, joy, health! One of your Kansas Sunflowers — Marilyn
Okay, I don’t know how to sign on as me and not Josh yet but I can pray for both of us.
God please encourage Jenni today. Things may get harder as she is about to leave, or maybe just more exciting. Give her strength to spend time with the people (and dog) she loves the most. Please give her courage to feel all her feelings and experience all her emotions. Thank you for the excitement this brings to her and the possibilities ahead of her.
Amen.
-Jess
If you’re reading this, please pray for relationships here in Boston. I’m already blessed with Meg (my roommate) and Dasha (my very awesome co-worker) but I’ll be meeting a lot of people through Eric and through those two girls and eventually Sheila my other roommate will be here. Anyway, please pray for me to be open to these new relationships and to be a source of light in these lives.
Please pray for my friend, Frances, as she goes into her senior year of high school. She’s the brightest, most amazing young woman I’ve ever met, so she’ll have a lot of choices to make about where to go next in the world.
Well, Jenni, I finally entered the wide world of blogging, after hearing many a great thing about it from many a great people. I must say, after reading through, I’m a fan. I’ve been pondering my own blog for sometime now, so maybe I’ll ponder a little more seriously…I feel like I’m there in Boston with you almost!
Anyway, thanks for all the pics and updates. Good stuff. I’m continuing to pray for you in this transition and all the new relationships and decisions ahead of you. For wisdom, discernment, an ever-deepening revelation of His love for you and your response of hunger for Him, Colossians 1:9-11, Ephesians 3:16-19, namely (though I reserve the right to pray anything else that comes to mind as well).
Bless you babe. You’re amazing. Keep up the good work!
Love,
Jodi
Hey Jenni, thanks for the pictures, descriptive writing and all. Sounds like you are settled and having a big blast and WAYYYY too much fun!! :>) Homesickk? We haven’t forgotten you! Stay safe and eat a lot of Boston-baked-beans along with all that wonderful seafood!!! Marilyn W.
Jennifer, I am praying for you also,in my own way. Patience to daily life is required for survival,(and I emphasize “daily”). Your soul will give you the information you seek.Patience is another dimension. I believe you have been fortunate in the recent past because of your connection to your soul and your God. I’ll probably never be a Christian because I can’t see being a member of any outfit that would have me as a member!! Just joking. Why worry when you can pray instead? Hang in their baby and just remember, God and I gotchur back. Fes.
Oh, God, I know You want me to have a soft heart that loves my neighbor, even my enemy. And I want that too. And maybe the only way I will get that in my life right now is to be confronted with a painful and agonizing work situation until I surrender to Your Spirit and bear Its fruits. Nonetheless, God, I continue to pray for a new job. I feel I’m doing my part with resumes and cover letters and attempting to leverage every connection I’ve made in Boston, no matter how small or new. God please open doors and show them to me. Please please, please grant me a job that doesn’t make me want to cry to go. Amen.
Please pray for eric’s sister, Anna, who is in South Africa for five weeks doing a medical school “traveling elective” course, and who also is in the process of trying to rank her choices for her medical residency. She’ll spend the next three years at wherever she picks (assuming they pick her also – it’s a match process – but of course anyone would be dumb NOT to choose her!) so this is a big decision! Please pray for wisdom and peace.
Hey–perhaps this is random, but I am trying to get in touch with Pastor Joseph from Mosaic. I googled it and found your blog. The church has a website, but no email addresses or anything. Not sure if you still go there, but thought you might be able to put me in touch with those guys?