For months now, I've wanted to create an Anniversary Prayer Calendar so that I would be praying for my married friends and family. And tonight, I did!
I started by making little squares out of index cards. I ripped them so that they would have straight edges... plus I like the rugged edge.
Then I rummaged through my sticker collection and started putting the numbers on! I wanted my family's to stand out a little more, so I put them on bigger tags.
I took some of my scrapbooking supplies to make a header for the calendar. It says "Where there is great love, there are always miracles." Isn't that so true these days? Any time someone is married for more than five or ten years, it's seen as a miracle. And marriage is nothing short of that - a miracle. Living with someone everyday for the rest of your life? All the forgiveness and compassion and patience necessary? Miracle.
I started by making little squares out of index cards. I ripped them so that they would have straight edges... plus I like the rugged edge.
Then I rummaged through my sticker collection and started putting the numbers on! I wanted my family's to stand out a little more, so I put them on bigger tags.
I gathered all the wedding announcements and invitations I've been saving for such a time as this and recorded the bride and groom's names on the day they got married.
My mom even sent me the anniversaries of some couples from church! I have 28 couples on my calendar right now. Fun fact - from my India Family that is married so far, Steve (and Shelly) and Daniel (and Leah) are on the 1st and Kyle (and Laura) and Hannah (and Galend) are on the 2nd. That means Jordan (and Daniel) and I should each get married on the 1st or 4th. Isn't that funny?
So here it is. I spaced out the squares, added some brads and yarn to my siblings' and parents' days, and added the word "Pray" to the bottom.
I'm really really happy about how it turned out! Today - the 10th - had Emily and Matt on it. I loved spending today praying for them and their marriage! For it to be strengthened, for them to grow together and in the Lord, for increased love, patience, and forgiveness between them.
What a special thing, to be interceding on behalf of my precious friends and family, for their marriages. I hope someone does that for me one day.
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