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Brynna is impressed

December 10, 2009 by Ian and Julie Fallis

When we basically took December’s income as an advance so our youngest daughter, Brynna, could stay in college, we knew God would take care of us, and we were praying that the abundance of His provision would make an impact on Brynna.

So during a rare dinner that our entire family was able to be at, we told her how we had come up with the money for her tuition, and how God had already been taking care of that. Then we shared with her that we’d also received enough to make up our deficit of the last couple of months. “Wow,” she said, somewhat in awe.

Thank you for praying. Thank you for giving. And most of all, thank you, Lord.

When we basically took December’s income as an advance so our youngest daughter, Brynna, could stay in college, we knew God would take care of us, and we were praying that the abundance of His provision would make an impact on Brynna.

So during a rare dinner that our entire family was able to be at, we told her how we had come up with the money for her tuition, and how God had already been taking care of that. Then we shared with her that we’d also received enough to make up our deficit of the last couple of months. “Wow,” she said, somewhat in awe.

Thank you for praying. Thank you for giving. And most of all, thank you, Lord.

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