21 July 2008

Mina Rudiya Ku Congo


It means I return to Congo. The plan is to leave the 29th but that is pending I get my visa by then so please be praying. My sisters convinced me to continue the blog so it will continue. Thankfully I'll have better access to a computer and will be able to write people personally as well. I have a house in Congo and I'm posting a picture of it. Thanks for your prayers!

4 comments:

A Little McD said...

I'm glad they convinced you to keep up the blog! I love reading your updates.

Love ya!
Diane

Anonymous said...

Sheri! You are in my thoughts and prayers! Miss you! Also, what is the best way to get in contact with someone here in the states regarding my Noah account? I have a few questions and wanted to see how to plan this year...

Love and miss you!
Melis

Heather said...

Yeah me too dudzie rainbow!
I miss you and I'm praying for you!

-Heather

nozes2 said...

Hello Sheri,

I had prayed for you in the land of "Fatima," located in Portugal, that you would be safe. You seem to be safe, despite all the set-backs, and I thank "God" for answering my prayers. You are blessed to be enabled to help others, and I know the people will see what you see eventually, if not already.

I have had many days that I felt, "Could this situation get any worse?" Then, I remember, things can always be worse, but I have to make the best of every situation. Everything is a learning experience, and we will prevail in the end if we pay attention.

I have the following to state about the cancer and other diseases that people believe cannot be cured: My Grandmother Smith and Aunt Louise both fought breast cancer and won! My Grandmother Smith has so much faith in God. She told me once that she fell asleep and heard a scary voice call her name and it was HIM. She had always begged him to speak to her her whole life, and when he did, she wished he would not speak to her. My Grandmother was never so scared in her life of his voice. He asked her to speak to the other ladies in her church about something, which my Grandmother felt was not a duty she should fulfill but did it for the Him.

Some other miracles that happened to my Grandmother Smith were the "tornadoes." Yes, that is right, "tornadoes." My Grandmother had prayed for a new door in Virginia, and could you believe it...A tornado went through the house and the insurance company paid for a new door, along with many other new things for the house. In North Carolina, a tornado hit the roof of her house and she got that new roof she had been praying about for a few months. Finally, my Grandmother Smith was unhappy with where the delivery people had placed her shed in her yard. Would you believe that after a few days of praying for something to happen, or find a way to move the shed, a tornado came and picked her shed up and placed it right where she wanted it without hurting the house where she lived. Okay, she was hurting from running down the stairs at age 70. You see, she heard a train coming at wee hours of the morning and woke-up her husband right away to run to the closet. There are no trains anywhere near her house, so she knew this was a tornado.

My point to all this is "have faith" and mountains will move! My Grandmother is proof, and I know that the people will see what they need to see in the near future to believe. You will lead the people for God, and you will have the strength needed no matter where you go. If I could get through "Basic Training," you can too :)

I love you baby Sis!!!!!!!

Pamela