
21 DAYS OF FASTING AND PRAYER MEDITATION 2


The storm is over! Winter storm Fern left us with snow banks four to six feet in height after we got done shoveling. Some places are having trouble finding room for the snow. Honestly, if we have another Nor’Easter before we get a good melt that might be a problem the Vicarage faces.
Other than that though, life is pretty much back to normal. Tomorrow is my day off and today…well actually this twenty four hour period I am living in is my biggest day of the week work wise.
Monday nights are given to a three hour prayer meeting at TWR house of prayer. I love the hours of singing and worship and intercessory prayer I get to be a part of leading on Monday nights. We do a session praying for God encounters, a session praying for marriages and a session praying for healing.
Tuesday starts at 6 A.M. with Cornerstone’s Jesus 45 prayer meeting, and then it’s off to the Vicarage farm to feed and care for the animals. It’s -6 Fahrenheit today so that means extra hay for chickens with their food and water.

Then it’s back to the office for staff meeting. I love the book we are doing as staff devotion.

Then it’s preparing for youth ministry this evening. I am loving being able to work with the youth again. It has been a long time since I exercised the youth part of my ministry brain.
And finally tonight we will wrap up with our family prayer meeting.
It is big day. But it is so full of life and I just love being able to do what I am called to do!
WHAT DOES YOUR BIGGEST DAY LOOK LIKE?

Winter storm Fern has dropped about 10 inches of snow on us so far. Here are some pictures from the Vicarage.




Winter storm Fern is now fully entrenched over Northern Massachusetts. We are expecting between 20 and 24 inches over the next twenty four hours.

I will post pictures of the Vicarage later. I have been out once to clean off the roofs of the chicken coops and to shovel the paths and driveways around the house. I find it easier to shovel an inch or two than seven inches or ten inches or twenty.
I do love storms like this because they stop the world and that gives me time to catch up on things like…reading.
I am currently involved in four groups that have reading requirements:
My staff is reading the SACRED ROMANCE:

We are moving very slowly through it, and I have read it a few times so keeping up with this is not that hard.
I am also involved in a minister’s cohort regarding EMOTIONALLY HEALTHY SPIRITUALITY.

The cohort has five books attached to it. The one I am working my way through now is IN THE NAME OF JESUS.
I also involved in two book clubs. THE CORNERSTONE BOOK CLUB DLT. For this group we are currently reading, YOU ARE MY SUNSHINE.

the other book club is one attached to our town library called THE OG BOOK CLUB. This month we are reading….

So that is what I am doing on this snowy day in addition to writing and prepping videos and worship services for tomorrow night.
WHAT DO YOU DO WHEN YOU ARE STUCK INSIDE?


