Thanks, Linda, for understanding. I got a lot of rest yesterday after the morning service at my local church.
A few months back, I met a woman who looked like an angel. I even asked her if she was one, as I know that there are angels who appear as people at times. What I didn't know at the time until I saw her with her harp and then called her "Angel Girl" is that others also have called her this. She's a ministrel, playing her harp to help people get healed.
As she's from out of town, when I saw her at the conference on Saturday night, I asked her if she had anywhere to spend the night and invited her to stay at my place. What I didn't know is that she'd just prayed for a place to stay; therefore, I was an answer to that prayer. She brought her harp and played for awhile and even let me play it. I found it easy to play. The problem I would have had with it is in tuning it or even finding one like it, as it was sent to her from Israel...a beautiful instrument indeed.
It was good for Laura and I to spend that time together, getting to know one another. We ministered one to another at our point of need(s) and were both blessed by it.
What one lacks, another is to supply.
Ann