This week my husband Ray Jones returned from Haiti where he flew for a medical missions trip to help our pastor friend Jay Threadgill of Fishers Of Men International and the earthquake victims. He set up a medical clinic on pastor Jay’s school compound, treating 200-300 patients a day. Here is a very short video clip of Ray with his cake that we had at his Welcome Home party I gave for him last night. I had the bakery make the cake to look like Haiti – chocolate for the dirt, blue icing for the ocean, and plastic palm trees. It said “Welcome Home, Ray. Our Hero In Haiti.” I will be posting more videoes as I upload them to YouTube. Enjoy!
Welcome home party and enjoying food
Ray just got back from his month long, medical missions trip to Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, where he set up a medical clinic at our friend Pastor Jay Threadgill’s school compound to treat the earthquake victims. You can read my blogs on Ray’s missions trip here at www.bethjones.net. Below is a short video clip of our family and friends enjoying the food at the Welcome Home Party I gave Ray last night. I will be posting more videoes as I upload them to YouTube. Enjoy!
Welcome Home party food
This week my husband Ray just got back from his medical missions trip to Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, where he helped our friend Pastor Jay Threadgill of Fishers Of Men International and the earthquake victims. You can read my blogs on Ray’s medical missions trip to Haiti here at www.bethjones.net. Here is a short clip of the food for the Welcome Home party I gave Ray tonight. I will be posting more videos as I upload them to YouTube. Enjoy!
Welcome Home banner with Ray
This week my husband Ray just got back from Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, where he flew to do a medical missions trip to help our friend Pastor Jay Threadgill of Fishers Of Men International and the earthquake victims. You can read my blogs on Ray’s medical missions trip here at www.bethjones.net. Here is a short clip of Ray by the Welcome Home banner and sign I set out in the front of our house. I will be posting more videos as I upload them to YouTube. Enjoy!
Welcome Home party cake
My husband Ray just returned this week from Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, where he flew for a medical missions trip to help our friend Pastor Jay Threadgill of Fishers Of Men International and the earthquake victims. Here is a short video clip of the cake I had made at the bakery for the Welcome Home party I gave Ray tonight. I will be posting more videoes as I upload them on YouTube. Enjoy!
The Results Of Fervent Prayer
Today’s post on prayer is the third guest blog from my friend Susan Evans. Be sure to check out Susan’s website www.SusanEvans.org. There you will find articles and pictures that will give you ideas for teaching children using a unit study approach and also incorporating Charlotte Mason’s excellent, hands-on methods. She also has some articles showing hands-on faith entitled “Faith Made Real.” Enjoy!
The Results of Fervent Prayer
by Susan Evans
A friend of mine was going through a very difficult time in her life. Her marriage was being destroyed by her husband’s unfaithfulness. My heart hurt for her, and I prayed for her continually for the next few days. I was connected to God in prayer, striving in my spirit to lift her up. It was as if the Holy Spirit had taken me over, and in the background, He was praying through me. It’s hard to explain it unless it’s happened to you, but I know lots of people who have done this. Even at night, I felt that the Spirit was still praying for her.
One morning my kids were all crying and hitting each other. I got mad. I stopped praying. I was ruled by the flesh for an hour, and I was fed up with them and yelled for them to behave. After breakfast, the phone rang. The friend that I had been praying for said that a cloud of despair descended on her an hour ago. I was shocked. I looked at the clock. I was too ashamed to tell her I stopped praying for her an hour ago.
Can that really happen? I asked myself after I hung up the phone. Can my fervent prayer actually uphold someone like that? I was shocked at the power of Christ though me. Apparently prayer has power, especially if it is fervent. (James 5:16) It is a spiritual reality.
What are other results of prayer? There was a woman from my church who hurt me deeply, even though she was not aware of it. I prayed for her every day, for specific ways that God would bless her. After two years of praying fervently for her, God gave me a deep love for her. Prayer helps us to love people who have hurt us. More than that, God changed her and gave her a love for me, too. To this day, every time I see her, I know that our genuine friendship is a miracle.
Another time I was praying, and while I was still praying, I knew that God had answered my prayer. I had just finished putting my husband through college, and I was having a baby. I had quit my job as a teacher, and my husband didn’t have a job yet; so here we were, with a new baby and neither of us with a job. I could have easily panicked and stressed out, but I prayed that my husband would find a job in Spokane, and that we would find a house there. Before I was finished speaking, I was certain that God had already completed it. It was so odd. That’s never happened to me before or since. But God knew that I needed that assurance at the time. I sent Alan from Texas to Spokane, and he phoned me on the same day that we were packing boxes into the truck in Texas. He said he had gotten a job. Then he flew back, and we drove the car to Spokane. After arriving in Spokane, we bought a house the very next day! It seemed so ridiculously impossible, but I already knew that it was done. Furthermore, God provided a Christian family (they were complete strangers to us) that we could stay with until we were able to move in to the house. God worked out every detail.
In a similar way, when my sister was a nurse in Haiti years ago, a woman was running down an alleyway towards my sister. Her baby was screaming with a high fever and was about to die. My sister prayed for the baby, and while she was still speaking, she knew that the baby was healed, so she thanked God for healing the baby. When she opened her eyes, the baby was completely fine: no fever, no screaming…completely healthy.
Impossible stuff happens when we pray. I’m serious. Prayer is powerful stuff.
Welcome Home airport drive
This week my husband Ray got back home from his month long, medical missions trip to Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, where he helped our friend Pastor Jay Threadgill of Fishers Of Men International and the earthquake victims. Below is a short video clip of our daughters Heather and Leah, our granddaughter Violet, and me driving to the airport. Our car broke down on the highway on the way driving to the airport, so Heather came and picked me up and took us to get Ray. It began snowing on the way there- Ray hates snow, LOL. I’ll be posting more video clips as I upload them to YouTube. Enjoy!
Welcome Home Balloons
My husband Ray just got back this week from his month long, medical missions trip to Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, helping our friend Pastor Jay Threadgill of Fishers of Men International and the earthquake victims. Below is a short video clip of the Welcome Home balloons I got Ray for his return. I’ll be posting more videos as I upload them on YouTube. Enjoy!
Welcome Home Banner and Sign
This week my husband Ray returned from his month long, medical missions trip to Haiti. Here is a short video clip of the Welcome Home banner and sign for him at our house. I’ll also be posting other video clips of his welcome home as I upload them to YouTube. Enjoy!
Knowing what to pray for
This is the second guest blog post by my friend Susan Evans. Be sure to stop by Susan’s website, Hands-On Learning at http://susanevans.org/ for a treat. In her articles and pictures, she will give you ideas for teaching children using a unit study approach and incorporating Charlotte Mason’s excellent, hands-on methods. Science, history, literature, early childhood, and birthday ideas are included in the unit studies.
Knowing what to pray for
by Susan C. Evans
Opening my heart to God, I asked Him what to pray for in my own life. I had to actually be silent for a minute. He showed me different areas of sin. I repented of them, and I asked God to help me overcome them.
Then I chose one family member, and I lifted that person up to God. I asked how to pray for that person. I was silent. Items for prayer came to me one by one. I spent a lot of time on one person, waiting and praying. I pictured that person in my mind. I prayed about 6-10 prayer requests for each person.
I was so excited about the insights that God was giving me into the lives of the people I loved. The keys were silence and an open heart.
I decided to share some of the prayer requests that God had given me with my dad. I wrote him a letter about my struggle with prayer. I listed prayer requests for my mom and three sisters.
A few days later, I got a phone call. It was my mom. She was surprised by how good my prayer requests were. She asked if she could photocopy them for my sisters. I said yes.
The phone rang a few days later. It was my sister Nancy. “How did you know all these prayer requests about me? I didn’t even know these things myself. If all these prayer requests came true, it would be wonderful!”
The prayer requests that God gave me were spiritual. They were not to change circumstances, but to change character. God showed me the wounds of my family, and the outcome of those wounds if they weren’t healed. God showed me the sin, and I would pray for the positive character quality.
Instead of asking God to help my son stop being exasperating, I asked God to give him diligence and emotional maturity, for example. I also asked God that I would react differently to my son. I prayed for my own character, and I saw exasperating situations as wonderful opportunities for spiritual growth. It changed the way I viewed life.
Scriptural commands can be prayed into people’s lives. If a woman is married, you can pray that she will submit to her husband, and that her husband will shepherd her. You could pray that they would have a fun and refreshing unity in their marriage.
You already know a lot of problems that people have. Instead of praying for the removal of trials, pray that their reaction to the trial would be to draw closer to God and be transformed in an area of sin. Scripture says that this is the reason trials come – that God put them there on purpose for a reason. Instead of asking for our will to be done, ask that God do the work that He was planning to do, and to maximize the amount of growth in our lives.
Pastors and missionaries get spiritually attacked more than normal people, because when they fall, many people fall. Pray for your pastor. Pray that he would overcome sin, be humble, learn something fresh about God, and not be selfish with his family. All pastors and missionaries struggle with these things. They are humans that are trapped in the flesh just like we are.
So what are the results of prayer? Does it do anything?

