Posted by Lorren on May 26, 2008
I’m posting this after midnight, but I haven’t gone to bed yet, so I still consider this to be day 8.
Tomorrow is Memorial Day. Our country has a lot of heroes in it. Not the kind you see on TV or in the movie theaters, but the people that serve [...]
Posted by Lorren on May 24, 2008
Okay. I have done all I can and I’m going to try to put the past 24 hours and hurt behind me. The real problems with this country don’t stop just because a few people hate me.
Gotta get back to the business of praying for revival! I hope that you join me! [...]
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Ugh… today has not been such a good day.
In order for God to heal the land, God’s people have to pray and turn away from their sins. Well, I’m having a hard time with the second part today.
My husband decided to create fake identities on a message board that I’ve been a member for [...]
Posted by Lorren on May 23, 2008
I didn’t post yesterday because it was a pretty busy day. We went to Universal Studios, the American Idol Finale, went to have dinner at a Disney Diner type place, then I went for a swim in a pool 5 stories up. Plus we didn’t have internet. But I did continue to [...]
Posted by Lorren on May 21, 2008
I’m in Los Angeles today, I may not post tomorrow because wi-fi is scarce, but I’ll keep praying anyway. We’re here on a trip that I won.
California needs your special prayers because of the recent court decision allowing gay marriage. It will be allowed in 20something days unless the supreme court of CA [...]
Posted by Lorren on May 19, 2008
Yesterday I challenged myself to start praying for revival for this country, every day, from now until the election. I think that only God can make a difference in this country, not any political candidate or legislative reform.
I prayed for revival, not only of this country, but of myself too. Because it has [...]
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Our church is starting week-long revival services. This got me to thinking about a sermon that I heard about a year ago about the Fulton Street revival. Here is some info on it.
The Fulton Street Revival started out with one guy deciding to hold weekly prayer meetings. Only 6 people came the [...]