Have you ever heard the song, "Grown Up Christmas List?"
For me it has to be sung by Amy Grant.
Not popping into your head?
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The tape this song was on was a standard at our house growing up. We loved us some Amy Grant.
(Most of you who read this are probably nodding your head but I know I'm dating myself here...)
Essentially the song is about a grown up wish list for Santa...
No more lives torn apart
That wars would never start,
And time would heal all hearts
And everyone would have a friend
And right would always win
And love would never end
This is my grown-up Christmas list
It's not got a ton of great theology in there. Until Jesus returns lives will be torn apart. War will start. Time will never heal our hearts. There will always be people without friends.
Right will win in the end, but on this earth it will never always win.
But the good news is love
WILL never end for those who know Jesus Christ.
And so I'm not making a christmas list for Santa.
But, I have been thinking about what I'm asking the Lord for this coming year.
My Christmas Prayer List:
- For Dorcus to have a family.
Dorcus is a little girl who remains in the orphanage who rescued our David. It is my heart's desire that a family would obediently answer the call to adopt this precious one. I'm praying they will be brave and say yes and begin this crazy journey called adoption. I can't wait to meet them and help them in any way I can.
-For God to equip our family to love and share the good news with the families of Afterschool Adventures.
This is our mission field and we desperately need God to reach it. I am asking for God to continually break my heart for the harvest in this community. That we would sacrifice, love, be hands & feet, and know how to do it to God's glory and these children's benefit. We CAN NOT do it alone.
-For my kids to be world changers for the kingdom.
Parenting is hard. I feel like I'm failing at it a lot. And I have definitely figured out my kids are only going to be the people I desire them to be by the grace of God. But I'm going big on this one. I'm not just asking God to save my kids. This year I am going to ask him to show their little hearts the big plans he has for them to grow his kingdom. I want to raise world changers and prayer is my parenting strategy. (I might have stole that from PBT and tweaked it- but its good stuff.)
So there you have it. This is what I'm praying about as I look to 2015.
There are so many more things, but these are the three I'm putting my prayer team on.
(aka making sure my kids are on board because they are so persistent in prayer sometimes it secretly makes me jealous)