Saturday, October 10, 2009

October 10, 2009

This is my first blog and since I am not a blogger and don't even read other blogs (yet) except an occasional one sent by a good friend, I am basically in uncharted territory. My nephew, Tyrus Clutter set my website up for me bjfunk.com as well as this blog. I wanted to use both as ministry tools. So, I think it will be fun. This morning, I am struck anew with the faithfulness of God. I am amazed that He will open a door for us, if we'll just sit back and trust Him. Like my website. Ty wrote me, "BJ, would you like a website?" and I thought, "No, not really. Why would I?" He said, "You could share your devotionals, writings and prayers that way." I still thought, "Mmmm...just not sure, but let me pray about it." I did. In only a few days, I received an email from a dear friend, and she asked this question, "Say, BJ, are your devotionals online? I'd like to have that site if you have one." Oh my. It was such a direct answer to the prayer that I wrote Ty right away, and he came up from Florida the next week to get me started. By the way, he's great and knows what he's doing, if you're interested. You can find his link on my website. I have found that when God wants a door opened in your life, he opens it easily, as if it only needs a whisper of His divine breath to open it. But, if He intends the door to be closed, He glues it shut. I love that He knows what I need better than I do. I'm thrilled that He is opening up this new method of ministry.

6 comments:

  1. Welcome to blog-land. I wish you all the best.
    Blessings.

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  2. Love the site and the blog! Great job, "Sugar!"

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  3. Hey Aunt BJ we love you. God bless you!

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  4. hey aunt bj from julia your nease i love the blog
    how do you make one i love you hope to see you some time before hallowen my birthday is comeing
    up november fith love you
    bye

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  5. Hey Ms.BJ! I'm sure this will be yet another great piece that you choose to share with the world around you. it is a great way to minister!

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