Well, Father’s Day in our home was truly a blessing. After a forced breakfast in bed (eggs, sausage, canteloupe, and fresh blueberry pancakes), I was presented with the gifts of appreciation:
8 pounds of greens, containing a 5# of Rwanda Gkongoro Nyarusiza, a 2# bag of Ethiopia Organic D-P Golocha and a 1# bag of PNG Kimel PB.
Then, there were two books on prayer that I’d been wanting to grab, but hadn’t yet. The first was Jerram Barrs‘ The Heart of Prayer: What Jesus Teaches Us. The second was Bryan Chapell’s Praying Backwards: Transform Your Prayer Life by Beginning in Jesus’ Name.
So, not only will I be energized physically, but spiritually as well. Thank you, my wonderful family!
Solo Deo Gloria,
jason
June 24, 2008 at 1:57 pm
I’m so far behind in my role as blog commenter that I’m not sure if I will ever catch up.
I, too, had a good Father’s Day, though a little exhausting.
I like the titles of the books they gave you. Sound like good and helpful reading.