
I was taken aback. What an opportunity to teach. What an opportunity to learn. What an opportunity to grow.
James spoke first; "Prayer is our way of speaking to our Heavenly Father. We thank Him for our supper, our blessings, and our health. We ask Him to continue to bless us." Rachel added, "At the end you say Amen. That means you agree with what was said." Charlotte said, "You don't have to say anything during the prayer. Dad will pick one of us to say it."
And so he did. He picked me. As I said grace that night over supper, I spoke the words over our meal, but that night more than others in days past, I added requests for Grace, her family, her understanding, and her heart. I added gratitude for teaching moments, testimonies and family bonds.
I cannot imagine eating a meal without first saying thank you. My parents taught me that fundamental value. I teach my children. I am grateful for the opportunity to teach their friends as well.
wow. Brought me to tears. What an incredible experience!
ReplyDeletesuch a sweet story and post. thank you for sharing!!!
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