Dear friends,
What a busy but blessed last week I had, reviewing, and reflecting on my journey with God and His people, which I started on 16th September 2001.
Lots of ups and downs and of course many, many more things. But what I felt on Saturday and Sunday [at my ordination as priest and first presiding at communion] was an amazing and blessed feeling around my family of Christ.
What a busy but blessed last week I had, reviewing, and reflecting on my journey with God and His people, which I started on 16th September 2001.
Lots of ups and downs and of course many, many more things. But what I felt on Saturday and Sunday [at my ordination as priest and first presiding at communion] was an amazing and blessed feeling around my family of Christ.
THANK YOU SO MUCH, for all your love, prayer, time, support, and blessings. Just a little bit from my personal reflection journal.
Friends, as we go about our daily tasks, God is working in our lives in ways we may not even notice. We must not close the door on what God can do. Have faith that God is directing our lives for His purpose. In Jeremiah 29:11 God tell us that “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future”.
I believe and learn from my experiences that; the Shepherd of our soul will continue to lead us to a place of peace and prosperity, and He loves us so much.
Yes, we may feel bitter about a situation, but we must never despair. Everyday is always a new opportunity for experiencing God’s care, (Psalm 46:1). God will continue to be our refuge and our strength, a very present help in trouble.
Have a blessed day. Love you all.
Rev Kathreen Shahbaz
Friends, as we go about our daily tasks, God is working in our lives in ways we may not even notice. We must not close the door on what God can do. Have faith that God is directing our lives for His purpose. In Jeremiah 29:11 God tell us that “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future”.
I believe and learn from my experiences that; the Shepherd of our soul will continue to lead us to a place of peace and prosperity, and He loves us so much.
Yes, we may feel bitter about a situation, but we must never despair. Everyday is always a new opportunity for experiencing God’s care, (Psalm 46:1). God will continue to be our refuge and our strength, a very present help in trouble.
Have a blessed day. Love you all.
Rev Kathreen Shahbaz