The Power of Prayer
Today at lunch M came in to the kitchen in a terrible mood. Susan had fixed him a turkey cheese sandwich and cherry tomatoes and he turned up his nose.
"I want Peanut butter and Jelly sandwich," he whined, and then hung his head in a dramatic pose. He crawled up in his chair, but kept complaining and being as grumpy as he possibly could.
Susan asked him to pray, and he refused, but pointed to Uncle Stephen. So Uncle Stephen prayed for the food and the day and a few other things. After Stephen said "Amen," and before we had a chance to raise our heads, M piped in:
"Dear Jesus, Tanks you that I'm not going to be sad anymore. Aaaaamen."
Then he smiled and took a big bite of his turkey sandwich.
"I want Peanut butter and Jelly sandwich," he whined, and then hung his head in a dramatic pose. He crawled up in his chair, but kept complaining and being as grumpy as he possibly could.
Susan asked him to pray, and he refused, but pointed to Uncle Stephen. So Uncle Stephen prayed for the food and the day and a few other things. After Stephen said "Amen," and before we had a chance to raise our heads, M piped in:
"Dear Jesus, Tanks you that I'm not going to be sad anymore. Aaaaamen."
Then he smiled and took a big bite of his turkey sandwich.
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