Hi Janny,
Thanks for writing. I’m actually in Mission. I was writing about the Mission schools, but I’m sure the teachers in Chilliwack are having a similar experience. I was going to attend my friend’s church in Chilliwack last Sunday but I didn’t make it. Now I have found a little church near where I live in Mission. I intend to attend the service in Mission this coming Sunday. Hopefully nothing interferes with this plan.
I am so sorry to hear about your mother and that you are facing these brutal barriers for visiting. I will pray for your mom and your family.
I was listening to CBC radio and heard that today is the deadline for hospital workers to get jabbed or lose their jobs. Apparently over 1000 people will lose their jobs, but the premier is saying that it’s extremely important for these measures to be implemented. How can it be extremely important to understaff hospitals during a pandemic, especially when these same staff members have been employed in these places during the last 2 years? So crazy.
Langley was the place I lived when I first moved to B.C in 1990. In fact, I met my current husband in Langley. On that note, we met with the realtor today, and the plan is to purchase another property so that we can separate without losing our house. There is no need for a divorce right now, just a separation. That seems like the most rational plan at the moment.
Both my parents passed away in 2019 before all the covid restrictions. I was fortunate enough to be able to go to Ottawa to attend my mother’s funeral and be with my father during his last days. I can’t imagine how difficult it would be to have an elderly parent in a hospital during these times.
That you are praying for me brings much comfort. We need all the prayers we can get right now.
I’m sorry that you have also experienced the pain that goes with the loss of grandchildren by abortion. Yes, we know they are are heaven.
I do feel the Lord’s presence. I would never be able to cope with all this if I didn’t have my faith and trust in God. I know that God can turn all this ugliness into something good. I will continue to pray that God’s will is done in my life so that I stay on the right track while we wait for the trumpet to sound. I sense that we are going downhill on the roller coaster toward the rapture, but it requires patience and trust to occupy while we wait.
I was talking with my Christian teacher friend yesterday about vaccine passports and told her that I’m glad we will at least be going to the same internment camp due to living near each other. Sometimes I have to make fun of things. The humour helps. Even if it comes to that, I trust that if we are still here, God will have work for us to do in those places too.
Reading this response has already blessed me today. God bless you too, Janny.
Your sister in Christ,
Catherine