Let me pause here to say, Excuse Me?
How do you possibly sum up our story? Or anyone's story for that matter.
But, Sam and I were up for the challenge. And I have to admit, it was a really incredible exercise for us. We had to work through exactly what we wanted the message to be so we shared our story, related to our audience and ultimately, gave glory to God!
To check out cardboard testimonies click here [this is an example from another church, however I will definitely put up our church's video once it is ready to go].
So, here you have it. Our way of expressing our cardboard testimony.
Thank you Jesus for our story. For the gift of life. And for sweet Maximus. What a journey that was truly worth the wait.
What a brilliant idea to take a photo with your "before" and your "after"!!!
ReplyDeleteAgain, your testimony continues to amaze me!
God is faithful!
clicked the link... very cool. We should do that at Zion.
ReplyDeleteohh and Max's story deserves 1,000 cardboards. He's gotta love the life he lives, because he was "blessed" also to get you guys.
Our God is good. So very good!
ReplyDeleteOkay, so I admit I cried on Sunday and again this morning...I just love how good God is.
ReplyDeleteThat's so awesome! Our church did the same thing last summer and we did it with our miscarriage and Sam. What a blessing and I love seeing yours. I'm pretty sure I would've been crying during the service!
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ReplyDeleteThey did this at our church too...and I just cried and cried! Crying again and seeing the miracle in your life! Can't wait to come and spend some time w/ you guys!
You guys are soo strong and amazing for getting through everything that you did! I am soo happy for all three of you. (and hopefully more to come) :) lol
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