The Best Kind of Friends…

Posted By Jacque on September 7, 2009

Pr 18:24
Some “friends” pretend to be friends, but a true friend sticks closer than a brother.

After my last post, SPP: Sorrow into Joy, Frustration to Peace, I have to give praise to the Father for the sweet, faithful girl-friends I do have. I have so many. Starting off with my daughters, who are always here for me and always concerned about me, doing extra-special things for me (and my boys too, actually!) and I am sure, always praying for me! My mother and sister, who, though we don’t get to spend too much time together, are faithful, loving and have my best interest at heart. I am thankful that Adonai has led us to this point in our relationships, and I know it is pleasing to him.

Now, for my IRL and blog friends… I will not list you all, because, honestly, I am horrible with names, which should tell you that I am bound to forget a dear friend, and I don’t want to slight anyone! Suffice it to say that I have friends I have known for the past ten years and friends I have just met who are ‘the best kind of friends”, and I am blessed to have their love, encouragement and friendship.

I just want to tell you that your emails, private messages, blog comments, Tweets – and encouraging comments to my children – are a blessing, and I so appreciate them all.

Pr 17:17
A friend shows his friendship at all times -it is for adversity that [such] a brother is born.

We were blessed yesterday, to have some online-irl friends come by and share a meal with us. After Matt told the Mr. it was Mexican steak, they felt pretty special! It was actually a very good pot of pinto chili beans. Texas chili. I am going to have to get one of them to post the recipe on Training Daughters…. Along with their homemade WW tortillas recipe! We had a very good time of fellowship. It was fun, refreshing, and I was so glad to do it again after we have talked about it for the past two months! :)

Contest

Anyway, Trisch and her husband have seven sweet girls, and they are having a contest on their blog. There are four ways to win. The prize in their first giveaway is a pretty handmade journal with a hand embroidered design that is appliqued to the front. There are 160pp. Take a look. It’s very pretty. You can see it at Seven Sisters.

Jacque Sig

All Scriptures taken from The Complete Jewish Bible by David Stern

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