Invitation to Prayer ... Tomorrow
Dear Intercessors,
We will meet locally every Wednesday at 11:30 in the prayer closet at First Presbyterian Church of Midland, Texas. Please join us in lifting up the needs of vulnerable children in our community and around the world!
Sincerely,
Carrie McKean
October Faces of Children Digest
In a couple weeks, my family is moving.
We aren't going far - just to another house in town... a bit more room for our growing family. Make no mistake -- this was mostly a decision pushed forward by me. I've wanted a spare bedroom for guests; room to gather more than one family around our table... Just a bit more space so we aren't always so on top of each other. But now that we're in the middle of cleaning out closets and packing up boxes, I find myself asking lots of questions. Is it necessary? Is it worth it? Am I ungrateful for what I have? How will we get all the boxes packed and stuff moved while the rest of our lives must carry on? The questions keep me up at night and wake me with a knot of anxiety in my stomach.
My children won't have to change schools or really experience any other significant upheaval, other than the location of the bedroom, but I find myself growing more overwhelmed by the anxiety we've introduced into all of our lives as I contemplate all that needs to happen in the next couple of weeks. I worry about their adjustment and happiness... about my husband's and my own... heck, I've even worried about the dog!
And in the midst of my planning and fretting and box packing, I see this picture of a Syrian Kurdish mother fleeing her home -- fleeing the Turkish airstrikes -- with only her children in her arms. No time to pack boxes. No time to prepare the children for the upcoming move. No expectations that what's ahead might end up being good after all.
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For the remainder of October, will you join me in praying for families who are fleeing?
Week One: Pray for Families Fleeing
Earlier this month, I stood with a small group from our church in a migrant shelter in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico and listened to a young Honduran family tell the story of his family's dangerous escape. Today, our newspapers print pictures of bright-eyed Kurdish refugees fleeing the violence unleashed after the Trump administration announced our withdrawal from the area. So far 130,000 people have fled with nearly 400,000 expected to need aid and assistance in the days ahead. There are families in many more countries facing the same fear and violence ... please pray for these mamas and daddies who are trying to provide safety and security for their children even as they flee.
Blessings,
Carrie
Carrie J. McKean
Faces of Children Director
First Presbyterian Church of Midland, Texas
(432) 684-7821 x153
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