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November 30, 2017 by Alice Potter

Prayer Letter 1st December 2017

Hello Everyone,

This coming Sunday, we recognise as being the beginning of Advent. A time of preparing ourselves for the arrival of Jesus.

It would seem the world around us has been preparing for months.

A few weeks ago, our Pastor shared this verse with us in our Church:-

1 John 3. 1.

See what great love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God!

He lavished His Love on us by sending His Son, Jesus.

Our Pastor went on to say how we can either choose an orphan mindset, or live in the truth of being one of His Children.

Recently I saw a photo of orphans in Vietnam, living on a rubbish dump. My son in law works for a Charity called “Care for Children” and these orphans are some of the many this Charity is placing in Christian Families in the Far East.

We can even as Christians choose to live as orphans on the rubbish dump of life, or we can choose to live in the good of everything the Lord has for us.

I pray that as we move into and through this Advent Time, we will grow more in the goodness of His Family.

God Bless you as you continue in the work He has called you to, knowing that you are His Child every moment. Your work takes you out onto the “Rubbish Dumps”, where many people are living. I Pray that you will continue to make a difference out there.

If you wish to contact me, please do so by clicking here or adding a comment below

In Him

Alice.

Filed Under: Prayer Letter Tagged With: 1 John 3

About Alice Potter

Alice has been a friend of the LCPF for many years and has previously played the piano at our annual celebrations.

She has been a Volunteer in Surrey Police for 22 years. Eight years ago she joined SP as a Support Worker for the CPA; since when she has written the Prayer Letter every week, at Surrey HQ’s. She supports the Christians and many others in the Force.

Three years ago she was asked to be the Chaplain at Woking Police Station. Caring for the Major Crime Team for Surrey and Sussex and the Complex Abuse Unit; amongst other Departments.

She is also a Trustee in the Woking Street Angel Team

Thanks to a new partnership between the LCPF, Surrey CPA and the Sussex Police Christian Fellowship the coverage of the Prayer Letter is now being shared between the force areas that the respective groups cover.

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