Dear Sis. Nappa,
In the midst of a trouble spirit and a searching heart. I write this correspondence to you in the hope and faith that I shall find compassion and divine favour with you. For many years, I believed that I was on course spiritually. I then read Haggai 1:5-7 (I receive social security disability benefits). The reality of “missing the mark” reduced me to uncontrollable tears. At this moment in my life, I feel so totally alone, confused, and uncertain. I’ve come to the realization that my life is in absolute chaos. From the deep recesses of my mind, soul, and spirit; I have no doubt that as the Phoenix bird, I shall arise from the ashes. Forgiving others as well as myself is vital on my journey back to the place where my heartsong will be: “My soul, is one of a desert, my unquenchable thirst found an oasis of faith”. Would you be the oasis where I find needed refuge for my spirit? In my season of brokenness, I come to you just as I am. Searching for a drink of your living water of knowledge and wisdom to flow through me. Would you sow a seed of your newest insightful and timeless book entitled: ____ into my life? With your assistance, I can pick up the broken pieces of my life and place them at the feet of God. Help me discover and experience the Potter’s Touch. Thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule to read my correspondence and request.
On the Potter’s Wheel,
_____
Monday, June 1, 2009
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