TELL ME A STORY

TELL ME A STORY
"Tell your children of it, and let your children tell their children, and their children another generation." Joel 1:3

Wednesday, April 27, 2016

GET OUT OF YOUR COMFORT ZONE

Mary Marcia
America's STORYTELLER
Telling Untold Stories in Photographs, Prose and Public Speaking


http://tellmeastory-marcia.blogspot.com/

 
Here is a blog I first posted 
on September 17, 2014.

Two years ago 
my granddaughter, Megan, and I
read scripture together every morning.

Today, almost two years later,
Megan has run away from home.
She is 17 years old.

She can't run away from GOD,
who is able to seek and save the lost.

 I'm praying that every scripture 
planted in Megan's heart leads her home. 

  

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  • ANYONE HAVING INFORMATION SHOULD CONTACT
  • 1-800- 843-5678  or 1-800 -THE-LOST
  • Blue Springs Police Department (Missouri) 1-816-228-0151

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GET OUT OF YOUR COMFORT ZONE
9/17/2014 

My granddaughter, Megan, and I read together each morning.  

Granddaughter Megan Jewell.  Copyright 2012 Marcia Norwood

I make her read with me, even when she does not want to. 

Jesus "increased in wisdom, and stature, and in favor with God and man," as scripture declares in Luke 2:52.

We are wise to provide opportunities for our children to grow intellectually, physically, socially and spiritually.

Megan and I are currently reading:  The One Year DEVOS for TEEN GIRLS.


I purchased several teen devotional books at Mardel, a Christian bookstore.   We began reading this one because the Converse shoes on the cover are exactly the ones that Megan wears.  She has several pairs in different colors.

http://www.mardel.com/education.aspx 

CLICK on image to enlarge. 

Megan and I began our study of this devotional book in September, rather than in January, but it works.  You can begin your journey any day of the year. 

At the end of each devotion - the authors, Dannah Gresh and Suzy Weibel, challenge you to get busy and take action.  

Megan and I made a sign, and put it on our refrigerator as part of our first action step.  We were challenged to memorize the Holy Bible scripture in Micah 6:8, and use it to make all our decisions this year.

Authors,  Dannah Gresh and Suzy Weibel, set out to tackle top concerns for teens.  They sent out an e-mail to one hundred college girls they knew personally, and asked them this question:  

"When you were in high school, what were the top ten topics you wish someone had challenged you with?"

I haven't been in high school for 47 years, but today's devotion was exactly what I needed to hear.

GET OUT OF YOUR COMFORT ZONE

CLICK on image to ENLARGE. 

What's on your "bucket list" - three risks you would like to take for God before the end of this year - three ways you can leave your comfort zone - and begin to look for ways to fulfill that list?!

One of the things on my bucket list - one risk I want to take for God is to tell you a story about something that I was involved in in college at Mizzou.  I'll save that for the next blog.

Thanks for stopping by!

Come back often, and invite a friend!
Megan, Marcia, Sarah and Faith.  Copyright 2012 Marcia Norwood

Mary Marcia
America's STORYTELLER
Telling Untold Stories in Photographs, Prose and Public Speaking



Please join me in prayer 
 for  my granddaughter, Megan, 
and for all children who are lost.  

Megan ran away from her home on April 8, 2016.  
She may be living with a boyfriend and his family (who we do not know) near Milton and New Columbia, Pennsylvania.  

The police now are rendered impotent  
to bring  Megan, 
and any other 16 and 17 year old  home
because the hands of the police are tied by a bad law 
 that gives adult rights to children, 
and requires their parents to pay 
for their runaway lifestyle.  

This law needs to be changed.
  

  • NCMEC: 1266000

 My granddaughter, 
Megan Norwood

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Both photos shown are of Megan. She may be in the company of an adult male. She may travel to Pennsylvania or Florida. Megan may be in need of medical attention.
  • ANYONE HAVING INFORMATION SHOULD CONTACT
  • 1-800- 843-5678  or 1-800 -THE-LOST
  • Blue Springs Police Department (Missouri) 1-816-228-0151
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Nothing is impossible with GOD,
who is able to seek and to save those who are lost.



 

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