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ChristmasListPrayer SCHWARK

 

This Christmas, some will wish for things too big for a bow. Some will wish for the safety of spouses deployed; some will wish for a warm place to sleep or food to fill their aching hunger.  Others will wish for relief from pain or recovery from illness, and some will wish they could have just one more day with a loved one.  Whatever your *big* wish is this Christmas, don’t forget to send it in a prayer.

And if you find yourself already blessed with all of the aforementioned wishes, reach out to those most in need this holiday season.  We are the hands that feed the hungry, give clothing to the cold, and comfort to those in despair.  It is only through our actions, can those quiet prayers be answered.

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Kelly Schwark

Writer, Blogger, Artist, Flying-solo Mom, Supports our military, small business, and NASA. Interests: SocialMedia, Psychology, and TEDx Talks
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Writer, Blogger, Artist, Flying-solo Mom, Supports our military, small business, and NASA. Interests: SocialMedia, Psychology, and TEDx Talks

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2 thoughts on “Put your Christmas list in a prayer.

  1. Such a good sentiment, Kelly! It’s an especially important time to reach out to those who need blessings. Wishing for many blessings for you and your family this holiday season! 😀

    1. Absolutely! If everyone did just a little more to reach out to others, can you imagine the ground swell of prayers being answered?!

      Big prayers for an abundance of blessings for you and your family too! If it hasn’t happened already, grab a seat at Gordan Biersch and watch the sailboat parade of lights by Aloha Towers for me! One of my favorite Christmas traditions there! : )

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