Saturday, November 10, 2007

Back from WCC




Well, we're back from our trip. I wasn't as restful as I thought. Part of that was somewhat due to the fact that as we arrived I started feeling sick. Even though I felt sick in my body, my soul was being feed. What a time of refreshing it was. This picture is of a Lake up in the Grapevine area, not sure of the name. Kevin did a great job of taking the picture across Madison's lap and out the window in a moving car going 75 MPH, Thanks Kevin! (Since I was driving)


This picture is of a single cloud. I was driving back and this little lone cloud caught my eye. It was on the drivers side and again Kevin came to the rescue, taking this pic for me. The whole sky was light blue and there was no other clouds in the sky. No sooner did he take the pic and we continued to look for it, and it was gone.

"And it came to pass at the seventh time, that he said, Behold, there ariseth a little cloud out of the sea, like a man’s hand. And he said, Go up, say unto Ahab, Prepare thy chariot, and get thee down, that the rain stop thee not."
1 Kings 18:44

I looked at Joe and said "Do you think it is the size of a mans hand?" I have to continue to pounder what this all means, because I don't think it was a coincidence that we all saw it.

2 comments:

Jolene Harris said...

Alice, when I read your post it reminded me of my pastor asking us to pray for Atlana GA because the Govenor was going to publicly pray for rain because they were in a drought and desperatly needed rain. I read your post and was going to make a comment but was running late. I was going to come back and never got a round to it. I don't believe it was a coincidence. I believe through your post God was letting me know He was honoring our prayers by sending this cloud the size of a man's hand. Check out Sis Allard's blog site now on the latest report. God came through. http://www.janaallard.blogspot.com/

Alice said...

I believe you're right. I have been thinking about it and I believe "Our drought is over!"God Bless
Alice