Good Morning September!

Good morning September!

With each change of season Iโ€™m reminded that change is part of life. Sometimes we like the changes, other times not.

Change can feel stressful and cause the heart and mind to become anxious and afraid. My greatest comfort amidst lifeโ€™s changes is knowing that God is with me. May you sense His loving presence along your path today . . .

“Have no fear, for I am with you; do not be looking about in trouble, for I am your God; I will give you strength, yes, I will be your helper; yes, my true right hand will be your support.” – Isaiah 41:10

Dear God, help me to sense your loving presence today, and every day, especially when I’m in a season of change and feel anxious or afraid.

Amen

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St. Francis of Assisi preached that it was the duty of mankind to protect and enjoy nature as both stewards of Godโ€™s creation and as creatures themselves. In Pawz and Pray Leila Grandemange shares both her devotion to dogs and her love of God in a warm tapestry of observations, narratives, quotations and biblical extracts. She illustrates so clearly how sharing love and caring for animals can be so richly rewarding, enhancing the lives of both ourselves and our beloved pets. Beautifully illustrated, this is indeed a trove of profound inspiration.โ€” Dennis Homes

Leilaโ€™s book has been a true inspiration to me. It makes you focus on whatโ€™s really important in life. The author gives us great examples on how we can have a closer walk with God by following the lead that our pets give us in their everyday life. โ€œPawz and Prayโ€ encourages us to put our worry and anxiety aside and take time to enjoy the things God has put right in front of us. This book has touched my heart in an indescribable way. I highly recommend it to anyone who loves animals and wants to have a closer connection to our Heavenly Father.โ€” Holly Cornwell, Editor 2007 โ€“ June 2014, The Royal Spaniels 


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