Posted on 07/07/2013 12:20:00 PM PDT by Alex Murphy
"The attitude towards the church in the neighborhood changed. So from zero to basically the other 20 homes that are on the street now in some way being connected. So that's pretty huge," she said of the effect Obi has had on the community around the church. "It's not just the kids but it's the parents, it's the people that don't have children who now come down and walk their dogs here and engage. It has dramatically increased the traffic in the church, on the church property, because people know that they're welcome here. They were all along, but it was hard to get that message across if they were avoiding the contact," she noted.... "To have them pray for each other and be prayed for, prayed with, it's just been really a wonderful thing to see God working in that way through whatever tool is in our hand and in this case. It's an 80lb Labrador," Haynes-Weller said with a laugh.
ping!
Good story!
We brought our Golden Retriever to work for more than 10 years — until the day he died. On days when we didn’t bring him, people would ask for him.
He was so good — never barked, never whined, never whimpered. He sat behind a baby gate that wasn’t even connected in the corner office where he could watch what was ging on. The coffee carrel was outside his door, and employees and visitors could find a small treat jar there for him, if they wanted to give him something. Believe me, he was alert to their comings and goings, just in case one of them would give him a morsel.
Many years ago I sometimes would take my beagle to visit my aunt in the nursing home. I always thought I was sneaking her in and probably get kicked out until the day “I got caught”. The head nurse said Sadie was perfectly welcome and bring her anytime. The nurse would take Sadie around to show the people while I visited my aunt.
A strange thing happened when Sadie showed up. People who looked half comatose and never showed any emotion would light up and exclaim “It’s a puppy!”.
Sadie could visit anytime she wanted.
Great story, but try that now and you’ll be accused of “grooming” kids with the puppy as a lure.
That’s it! A Lab — nothing like them!
Fangs! I needed that!
My dog’s brother belongs to a church minister and he sits with him as he gives the sermon.
Our Bichon, Jack, was a loyal employee from 3 months to 11 years, when we retired and closed our small business. He was the “Morale Officer” and earned every treat offered. He changed the attitudes of our grumpiest customers. If he wasn’t up front, they’d go looking for him. “Where’s that little white dog?” If he was napping, they’d have to wake him up. Of course, we got him as a pet, but he turned out to be one of our best business investments. He’s still going strong at 14.
This reaction occurs because most people know that pet animals are joy wrapped in fur.
This is a female "reverend."
Not that there's anything wrong with that.
My dog is pretty sick right now and at a prayer meeting I asked for prayers for the dog. If anything happened to that dog it would just kill my wife whose health has not been good for years. She is very close the pet and “Maddy” provides her closest companionship while I am away at work. I got a very cool reception to this prayer request - as if I were being out of line. Is there anything wrong with asking for prayers for a sick animal?
When King David (a man after God's own heart) was told that someone had swindled a poor man out of lamb that he treated as a daughter,he said that that 'someone' deserved death. (excuse the terrible looking run on sentence but,hopefully,you get the picture)
No,there's nothing wrong with it at all.
Not sure what you're talking about. This IS taking place now. Go to the source and see the photos and read the rest of the story. What a great way to initiate contact and share the Word of God!
Yes it is. Thanks for the ping.
Absolutely not! At my church that would have garnered a huge circle of people around you praying for your furbaby. I love my church family and feel blessed to be a part of them.
“This is a female “reverend.”
“Not that there’s anything wrong with that.”
Well, yes there is, if you believe the Apostle Paul’s writings were inspired by God. Even though this is a dog thread, I couldn’t let that comment slip by unnoticed.
Find another prayer meeting-—and fast.
I’ll say a prayer for Maddy.
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