tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6448569318737594574.post8705765066379368013..comments2023-03-19T05:39:39.390-05:00Comments on Journey of Sisters: Lord’s Commanddebbiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15568403938928875758noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6448569318737594574.post-4777612791797162682010-02-14T09:18:39.153-06:002010-02-14T09:18:39.153-06:00Debbie, we do tend to get tired of traveling or mo...Debbie, we do tend to get tired of traveling or moving. I have moved a number of times in my lifetime and yet not as many times as some people have. Packing and unpacking, finding your away around a new city, making new friends, etc...always produces alot of anxiety. <br /><br />I feel for the Israelites, but what I have always found was that God had a plan for those moves. There was a reason which usually involved people. The women of faith that I have met along the way have left a lasting impression on me. For instance, I believe our move to Shreveport was about us being closer to family and the purpose that God had for me in being apart of a ministry for women. And then the friendships, what an amazing blessing that has been!<br /><br />May we apply to our own lives what we read over and over today, that Moses did just as the Lord had commanded him.Frankienoreply@blogger.com