At the risk of sounding like a broken record (or a scratched CD for you younger readers) – I MISS YOU ALL. I have no idea what is going on with your lives, your families, your health, etc …

I am not exaggerating when I report that I awaken each day to a bunch of emails asking about groups/birthday parties for our corn maze. Hallelujah for the business, but it literally takes all of my time. Then I have to forward all of our house calls to my cell phone and it rings throughout the day. Again, HALLELUJAH for the business, but …

So, with that said – I am leaving my emails sitting while I drop you another quick post.

On the “prayer” front, I have a question for you. I have heard that when you have been healed in a particular area, you seem to have more grace when praying for others in that area. Is that biblical? If so — do you know where? I have seen this in my life. Since my back and leg were healed miraculously, I seem to see a lot of prayers answered when I lay hands on others in that area.

Remember in my last post when I talked about a man’s knee that was immediately touched? He is still seeing God’s power in that knee. He was running the other day and realized that was the fastest he has run in years. Hallelujah! Satan has tried to steal his healing, but he has continued to lay hands on it himself and confess it healed. He is doing great and enjoying his new freedom. Can you imagine being in pain for years and suddenly having regular mobility back? Thank You Lord!

I had a friend visit our maze the other night who had a collision with a teenage driver who was on her side of the road (years ago). Her ankle is still messed up and the bone is not healing around the pins they placed in her. I immediately grabbed her and began to curse the pain. The pain started lifting. But … the healing didn’t happen. The pain never completely left and she was still limping. I felt sad that it didn’t happen, but I’m not the healer – JESUS is the Healer. All we (as Christians) can do is be faithful in praying for others.

I know the enemy wanted me to be discouraged. Immediately he was in my ear, “See, you should just stop this praying stuff. You’re going to make a fool out of yourself.” Let me think, “Whose report will I believe?” GOD’S REPORT! So, a day or two later my friend came up and I saw one of her shoulders was really high and her hips were out of balance. I prayed (with my friend Maegan in the building with us as a witness) and her body started coming into alignment. Maegan said, “Check her legs.” So when my friend sat down, her right leg was about an inch or so shorter. Let me tell you — that was the FASTEST I have ever seen a leg grow!

The next day she said she felt like she did when she left a chiropractor — sore, but good. I pray she will never need another chiropractor.

Then comes my little one. She had a croupy cough and an ear ache. I prayed, but nothing immediately manifested in the natural.

What will I do? Continue to pray for others. What should you do? Continue to pray for others. :o) Do we put ourselves out there when we pray for someone to be healed? YES. But I’d much rather pray and believe for a miracle than do nothing.

Ok … three more weekends then I’ll get my life back. I have a LOT of catching up to do.

The beautiful photo at the top was taken by Alex Peden, a photography student at NC State University. He used our farm for a project and is allowing me to use his photos. This is taken from our corn maze — looking back towards our pond and a pasture.