Craig Stowe served on a navy comforter ship during World War II. When his ship was preparing for an attack, the commanding officer lined up the men. As usual, you needed a volunteer to fill the guard tower in front, and spot the enemy, to send relevant information to the captain. No one stepped forward. Then, Stowe heard the Lord say in his heart, I am with you up there as I am down here. The young man volunteered, and stayed there without getting a scratch. In fact, reported that at no time been in danger. Years later, Mr. Stowe told this story in the church. The truth was in that venture was a response to the emotional chaos of a young man who had a difficult family life, giving a message that changed his life: God is always with you no matter where you are. I was that young. As we mature in my faith and study the Word, God confirmed what Mr. Stowe had taught me. I saw that Jesus emphasized his continued presence of his disciples. I knew that soon would seize them a sense of denial after his crucifixion. In addition, we expected difficulties in bringing the gospel to the world. Therefore, the Lord promised a navy comforter to be with forever Christians: the Holy Spirit. Every day we live in the presence of Christ through his Spirit. Comfort in suffering, the difficulties encourages and strengthens when we are weak. The benefits of a relationship with God have been postponed until we get to heaven, we walk with Him now and forever. GOD IS ALWAYS WITH ME, I believe it with earnest certainty in my mind and heart, the relationship with him allows me to walk at your side. . . And not to mention . . the line can break . . of . . I sew the length is 2. 50 m and I see . . at the end . . there was no thread below . . grrr. I also wanted to put white fish deci BEYOND . . well it ended with three fish at the top as hard to sew large pieces! mission impossible then . . I was just a trio and that was not without difficulty!. I will not ignore you on . . sheet that is too short on the sides and must pick up with another (the one used for my little dress) (vi ben . . when I measured the first time I zapped . . 50 cm !! arrrrrrrg) . . The bottom sheet is . . too short on the sides and must be cut down (because it is too long, phew) . . the bottom sheet (I chose polycotton - an old sheet that I loved) and slides . . I have to battle several times during the assembly of the top sheet and the bottom. Josy my good luck, and yes there are some who still bump for me it is a holiday, the menu: cleaning, painting and so the holiday is made for that . . Finally a little sewing as if I tps, so I of being the holidays will not suffice. Bizzz, good week. ben given the scale, heureusemnt you did a sewing workshop alone, eh! very cool comforter! Congratulations my t'ite Josy. courage for tomorrow. bisouilles. .