Welcome to our family blog to keep you updated on all the happenings around the Walker cottage and "farm". Even though we live in a rural section of the Tennessee Mountains life is far from boring as you will see.

Wednesday, July 9, 2025

JULY WALKER NEWSLETTER

 

Hello!

I hope you all have had a wonderful 4th of July celebrating our country. While the government, in the past several years, has turned a long way from the reason why America was founded to begin with, I'm thankful that we still have religious freedom today. God is moving in an awakening amidst bursts of revival among the younger generation across the country in answer to prayer. I'm so thankful that despite circumstances, we can experience revival ourselves.  It's not the preacher or evangelist or singers that bring revival. All we have to do is begin praying and searching our own heart before God.  The same God that brought sweeping revivals in the past, is the same God today!  All we have to do is ask and obey. Whether anyone else around us is revived or not, we can have the revival spirit burning within.

Here in the TN mountains, we are experiencing hot and humid weather up in the 90's like usual. The only difference this year is that we still are having summer storms every week that often knocks out our electric for a bit. It's nothing unusual for the electric to go out in our neck of the woods.  I remember, years ago, after Dawn got married and moved down to Nashville how surprised she was that the electric didn't go off whenever there was a bad storm or someone ran into a pole like back home.

The weekly rain has really given the summer flowers a boost and right now the roses, multi-colored lilies, double pink, bluish-lavender, white and burgundy Rose of Sharon bushes are all blooming madly while the chickens and the duck peck around in the dirt. This year, I am also really enjoying seeing the lightning bugs flickering all over the lawn when I walk out to the front porch in the dusk, after the temperature begins to drop a bit. I love being able to walk out on the porch in the early morning or evening when it’s cooler.

I'm still not able to sit upright- for some reason that seems to flare up my hip- or go up and down stairs yet, but I'm so thankful I can get up and around more than before. What joy! It's been a long year since I got down with my hip that totally changed my life. I won't ever take sleeping in the bed, getting dressed, combed, showers, and a million other small things, that I used to do before without thinking, for granted. Through it all, God has been with me. He is my Rock!

I finished hand-sewing and quilting two of my mini quilts for the backs of my two recliners: Victorian Melody and Irish Chain. I'm working on a basket quilt now. I've been able to do homemade rolls again, with Dwight's help, and fold laundry in the recliner. My fingers itch to do a lot more but I am trying to behave, under Dwight's watchful eye, so my hip doesn't flare up like zillions of times before. Dwight finally allowed me to get my own snacks, breakfast, and supper now. It's enough to want to make me kick up my heels. Hopefully, soon, I will be able to go up and down the steps where I can then progress to walking out the driveway to get the mail and walk around the yard. Meanwhile I have to focus on strengthening my hip and becoming stronger.

Dwight is back to being able to work on his knives more, now that I have become more independent, which makes me happy. He recently finished and sent a large pocketknife over to a guy in England, who was so impressed with the knife Dwight crafted and designed that he showed the pocketknife and talked about it on his U-tube audience. I'm so proud of my talented son! One other fellow- somewhere here in the states- sells Dwight's knives (usually within a couple hours of getting a knife) and keeps asking for more.

Dawn, Randy, William, and Katie had a safe flight back to the Philippines without any mishaps this time. It has rained enough that their well has filled back up, so Dawn is able to do their laundry at the house instead of having to wash all their clothes by hand, like she has for the past six months. Such a blessing! When I talked with Dawn last, they are all doing well- just getting adjusted to the high temperatures and humidly that comes with living closer to the equator. It will be another year or more before we get to see them again. So, I appreciate your prayer support for them living in primitive conditions without the luxuries we take for granted, surrounded by all kinds of what Dawn calls “the Philippine diseases” that they experience, that she can’t find a name for, as they minister around the world to those who have never heard the gospel before.

Meanwhile, I’m thankful for the modern convenience of air conditioning that we here in America are blessed to have during the summer months- remembering years before when everyone lived without central air.

I’ll hush up now, so I can get this out in the mail.  Stay cool on your end.

Until next time~

Dorcas

No comments:

Post a Comment