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September 24, 2002 - "Send Me a Friend"
Welcome to 2TheHeart!
"Treat your friends as you do your pictures, and place them in their best light." ~Jennie Jerome Churchill (Mother of Winston Churchill)
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Our writing workshop is underway and we are having a great time! To sign up for the mini-workshop on Creative Writing in November, click here: wwww.2theheart.com/WritingWorkshops
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Pin yourself on the map! I got several emails from people who couldn't post themsleves on the map, and in checking it out, I discovered the settings were set to limit us to 100. I have changed the settings and added new little icons, which I will be changing just for fun periodically. Go to the Our Community page to pin yourself on the map, see the other 2theheart members there, and to enjoy the other fun features of the Community page! www.2theheart.com/OurCommunity
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Friendship is very often in life, not only a joy and a blessing, but a life-saving gift. I think God sends us friends He knows we need, when we need them. Annettee took matters into her own hands and her prayers were rewarded more than she ever dreamed!
SEND ME A FRIEND by Annettee Budzban
I had just been through great amounts of loss in my life. I lost an old friend, my sister, my father, and my health. I was now housebound due to my illness, I sat alone wondering, what's next?
Not long after this, my friend Sue told me that her husband was offered a new job in another state and they would be moving... soon.
Sue and I had been friends through thick and thin since the fifth grade, and I would be missing our regular visits together greatly.
I had other friends, but I seldom talked with them anymore. As they lived very hectic lives, I really desired a close friend.
So a little over a year ago, I set my face like flint to pray and ask God to, "Send me a friend." I thought this was an impossible request, since I couldn't get out to meet anyone, but regardless of these circumstances, I continued to pray. I recorded these prayers in my prayer journal.
One evening my stepdaughter and her soon-to-be fiancé stopped by. As we sat and talked, oddly, Michael mentioned the name of my old departed friend, Patrea. He said, "She was good friends with my mother, Bonnie." Instantly, I remembered meeting his mother at a prayer meeting I had attended at Patrea's house several years ago. When my stepdaughter got knowledge of this, she started working behind the scenes to reunite us. (She had no idea of my prayer request).
In the meantime, Bonnie was praying for a new friend. She had also suffered some losses of friendship. She was lonely too, and in desperate need of a friend. She was praying, "Send me a friend."
When Bonnie heard that we had been mutual friends with Patrea, it instantly piqued her interest. She did not recall our chance encounter twelve years before, but felt a knowing inside of her, that this could be a relationship that might work. As she went to prayer, God started telling her that she and I would be good friends. Whenever I would go to God in prayer, He told me that Bonnie and I would be good friends.
I decided to take the first step. I got Bonnie's phone number and gave her a call. We had a great conversation and set up a visit. It has been a match made in heaven.
The day finally arrived when Bonnie came to my door. She visits me regularly now and we pray, Bible study, and watch girl movies together. It is as if we were kindred spirits all along.
Since that day we are not only good friends, but are now relatives through marriage. What a plan God had all along some twelve years ago, to reunite two people at a time when they needed it most.
Shortly thereafter, I received a second response to this much sought after request, when I was given the name of a friend's friend, to add to my writing ministry list. As I would send her writings, she sent back responses, telling me how they moved her. Before you knew it we became pen pals. What an exciting time it was, making new friends!
As my writing gift started to grow, I felt the need for the friendship of another writer. I needed someone that understood writing. Another that I could bounce issues or ideas off of. My other friends were very supportive, but I needed someone to share with who had a personal understanding. After all, when I was a nurse I had several nursing friends.
So I continued on in my prayer... this time for a specific kind of friend.
A short while ago the answer came to this request, as I came across the book of another devotional writer. I was reading some stories off of a favorite web-site and was fascinated by the information about this author. I was intrigued by the name of her book, "Celebrate Life" and the fact that she too, was a devotional writer. Something inside of me felt the need to order her book. I placed the order within the next few days. As I was putting the order information in the envelope, there came a thought, "Why not send her a few writings of your own?" So I did.
About two weeks later her book arrived with a note thanking me for my writings, and an invitation to e-mail her. I excitingly accepted the invitation and after two or more e-mails I knew our friendship had begun. I felt this confirmed when just after reading her e-mail response to me, I looked at my calendar and saw a Big Daisy (which was part of her online name).
God had a plan ready to answer my prayer for new friendships, even though my circumstance made it seem utterly IMPOSSIBLE!
I continue to marvel how, He answered my prayer not once, but three times, as I recorded it in my journal... "Lord, send me a friend."
"What I have planned that I will do." Isaiah 46:11
Annettee Budzban copyright 2002
Annettee wrote "That's Incredible", found in our archives. Annettee has a passion for discovering and writing about how the Scriptures apply to our everyday life. She has the writing ministry, "Writings From The Heart," and sends devotions to family and friends. She has published a collection of her devotions in her book, "Life Changing Inspirations." She has also been published in magazines and e-zines, and has a weekly devotional column in her local newspaper.
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The Letter Box:
Dear Steve,
I should be speechless after reading your story. I shared your shivers.
Some moments lie to deep for mere words but you reached own inside yourself and you drew one.
Thank you. Ronnie Bray quill@libby.org
Sooz Todays issue was exceptional....every word was a Blessing...even the letters. I especially liked Ellie's contribution, as for Steve's story...it was tremendous, although it made me feel shame for the many times I've passed someone on the street without making a contribution to their needs. I don't think that will happen again, at least not without it bringing to mind this story, and making me ask myself, Who am I to judge? I love the new site..It fits you...It fits all of us, I think. Blessings Sandy Smith homergrl1@aol.com
2theheart, What a compassionate heart Steve has - and Aesop was right. Many years ago, my ailing mother came to stay. When a lady I knew heard she was with us, she travelled miles on a bus to bring her some flowers from her garden. It meant a lot to my mother and more to me, I never forget that kindly deed, some might say small and not necessary but it brightened all our lives that day and taught me a lesson in caring. It was an example I've tried to follow. Margaret Drysdale, England m.drysdale@lineone.net
Steve Manchester's story about the two handicapped men, one begging with the proverbial tin cup and the other wheelchair-bound, was heart- sobering. It is easy to walk past beggars, to ignore the homeless, the downtrodden, but many of these people lived very productive lives until misfortune laid them low. Thanks for reminding us. There but for the grace of God, go I (and you). Jo Doofe jodoofe1@msn.com
Oh Susan...I must agree Steve's story today is one of the best I have seen on 2theheat or elsewhere! A soul with a compassionate heart can write volumes for the world to absorb! Bless you Steve! Betty King
2theheart, This is to Steve: Keep the faith, not everyone is like those people you saw. There are people out there of great compassion and empathy. I. for one, am one of these. I, too, have taught all of my children to give these unfortunate ones from our bounty, for, who knows, it could be one of God's angels come to Earth to judge us for Judgment Day?
Thank you for letting me have my say!
Cheryl L. Ganus ganus-cheryl@msha.gov
Dear Susan, I have been meaning to write and tell you how wonderful your new list service is! I subscribe to a few other newsletters that have done the same, or who I have been receiving newsletters with that service, :) Just wanted to say I think it is Great! ALSO thanks for putting Rita Spillers CD ordering information on your site as well! I love her music, and this helped me decide on a few Christmas presents that are on my list this year! They will love her CD! That cleared up what to give them! YOU are an Angel!!!! THANK YOU!!! I loveya!! Karen
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