Happy Saturday to all. Need advice, My Daughter started Pre-Kindergarden and she came home after day two with appears to have been a diaper rash, to which I applied a trusted remedy: Triple Paste Protective Cream. Well, the condition did not lessen with it applied, but intensified to my surprise? So I thought it might be a fungal infection-(which she suffered from before-from her antibiotic to treat her ear infection. Quick thinking and Mother’s instinct, she still had her prescription of Nystatin Powder, left over, I applied and it worked. What I want to know and I am a first time Mommy, is how did she end up with a fungal infection after only day two from Pre-Kindergarden? How does this happen? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I am sorry to bother everyone with this problem, but my little Princess, cries when she has it./Just Asking - seoul62.........
Have you at some time found yourself under extreme pressure? Have there been episodes in your life when you were so burdened by tasks and responsibilities that there was simply no breathing space to prepare for your service to God?
That was the experience of a pastor by the name of A. J. Gossip. During one hectic week, he didnt have his customary amount of time to prepare his sermon. As he walked to his pulpit that Sunday morning, he felt guilty about the scanty sermon notes in his hand. It seemed that the Lord was asking him, Is this the best you could do for Me this week? And Gossip honestly replied, Yes, Lord, it is my best. He told a friend later that Jesus took that ill-prepared piece of work and in His hands it became a trumpet to his congregation.
The apostle Paul encouraged the Thessalonians to give their all for God (1 Thess. 5:14-22). They were to exhort, warn, comfort, rejoice, pray, and express their gratitude to Godamong other things. We too should always do our best in our Christian life and service. But when pressure-periods come and we just dont have the time we feel we need, we should do the best we can and then prayerfully trust Gods faithfulness (v.24).