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Stories of Praying Moms

>> Monday, September 28, 2009

I enjoyed working the Moms in Touch booth at the MOPS International convention on Friday. I've never talked to so many women about Moms in Touch in one day!

Although our main purpose was to introduce Moms in Touch to Moms who had children entering school, we were blessed with the stories from so many Moms in Touch women who came by.

One woman introduced herself and told me that she had been praying with a Moms in Touch group for 15 years. Her youngest daughter is getting ready to graduate, and all of the moms are planning a lunch to get together and celebrate years of praying together.

A very young woman ran into our booth exclaiming, "This is such a great organization!" We smiled and asked if she was in a group. "No, My mom was," she answered. She had been prayed for in Moms in Touch all of her life and she knew it had made a difference. Now a mother of two toddlers, she couldn't wait to do the same for her own children.

"We meet every Monday," came another testimony. "I wouldn't miss it."

I was startled by a Mom who walked up to me claiming that she had a confession to make. She explained that she called Moms in Touch 8 years ago, wanting to start a group, and "never did anything with it." She said that she always felt that she had been disobedient to God. "I feel like Jonah, running away from Ninevah," she said.

This woman was not sad, she was enthusiastic. She seemed to view this conference as message that she could still do it, and now with 3 children in school, she was excited.

What is your Moms in Touch Story?

If you have a general comment, you can leave it here on the blog. However, if you have a Moms in Touch story, I would love to post it as a permanent page on the Tabitha's Team Website. Click here to post your story.

2 comments:

Laura Pettit September 28, 2009 9:39 PM  

How interesting that Lynn would link your blog when yesterday I posted my daughter's testimony to MITI on my blog. Please check out www.laurapettit.blogspot.com - my daughter gave me permission to use it in anyway to promote MITI.

Tabithas_Team September 28, 2009 11:16 PM  

Laura,
Thanks for sharing! What a great testimony. I feel like these grown MITI children are so special. Meeting the young woman in our booth was like meeting a celebrity.

Kelly

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