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One of the greatest blessings I ever received was having my mother come to live with us following the death of my father, Dr. L. Nelson Bell. During that time, I began to realize that for some Christians who are (like Mother was) confined to a wheelchair, handicapped in speech, and unable any longer to read or to watch television, God has reserved the greatest ministry of all—that of prayer.
One day while Mother was with us she received a personal letter from the editor of a Christian magazine. He wrote, "I hope that you will continue to pray for our magazine as your husband did. Whenever he wrote to me, he mentioned praying for us. We still need this, and we would be grateful for your prayers." Perhaps God has slowly, deliberately, lovingly cut you off from outer activities to free you for this greatest activity of all. As I have aged, I have found myself in this very situation. I want to be faithful in the ministry of prayer that God has put before me.
In commenting on Psalm 9:13, the 17th-century Christian writer John Trapp said, "Betwixt praying and praying, [David] divided his time and drove a holy trade between heaven and earth."
Perhaps in the days left to us, we could accomplish more than in all our more active years combined!
from the November 2003 issue of "Decision" magazine
The Greatest Ministry
In commenting on Psalm 9:13, the 17th-century Christian writer John Trapp said, "Betwixt praying and praying, [David] divided his time and drove a holy trade between heaven and earth."
Perhaps in the days left to us, we could accomplish more than in all our more active years combined!
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Ruth Bell Graham
Ruth Bell Graham was the wife of evangelist Billy Graham and mother of five children. Born to missionary parents in China, Ruth faithfully supported her husband throughout his ministry, raising their children in his absences. Ruth was also a poet and author, and published a number of books. Visit the Ruth Bell Graham Memorial Web site»
Adapted by permission from "Growing in Prayer," by Ruth Bell Graham, "Decision" magazine, January 1974, ©1973 Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, Charlotte, N.C.Ruth Bell Graham was the wife of evangelist Billy Graham and mother of five children. Born to missionary parents in China, Ruth faithfully supported her husband throughout his ministry, raising their children in his absences. Ruth was also a poet and author, and published a number of books. Visit the Ruth Bell Graham Memorial Web site»
from the November 2003 issue of "Decision" magazine



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