Saturday 8 August 2009

“The impossible just takes a little longer time.”

This week Per Cedergårdh, an old pastor’s colleague, visited Håkan. They also went through a pastor’s training together. Håkan said to Per, ”You’re coming with a gift for me.” The gift was that Per should pray for Håkan’s hands and his eyes. Håkan received prayer, and was so happy for it, and for all the good things that Per told him about, that God has done in different countries this year.

This weekend we’re having our church camp out at Ammenäs, a place we’ve returned to many times since the first time in 1988. Many have received Jesus here, been changed, and the Spirit of God has done so much in our lives. Now we’re here again, with good fellowship in worship, and we’re sharing our lives with each other. We know that Håkan would like to be here, but another year is coming, next year, when Håkan can be with us again.

Today Håkan’s sister has been with him in the afternoon and he was happy and alert when I came up, satisfied with hearing a little from the camp. We both cried and laughed together.

When we left, Håkan’s sister wanted to see what’s happening with the house before she went back to Småland. Håkan needed to rest before his next visitor came.

I drove back to the camp in time for the campfire, with a very fun program. Now we’re sitting and sharing testimonies. Gun said that she reads the blog every day, following it to know how she should pray, and excited about what has happened with Håkan. She concluded by saying, ”The impossible just takes a little longer time.”

Now the doctors have decided that Håkan needs another eye operation. One of his eyes has a little difficulty closing, so please pray for Håkan’s eyes. The operation might be sometime this coming week.

Thanks for being with us, through the blog, and remember that, ”The impossible just takes a little longer time.”

In the Bible it says, ”Nothing is impossible for God.” Maybe it just takes a little longer time, sometimes…

God bless you!
Hugs,
Gunilla

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