My Story
 Testimony

 Bruce Bennett
 Diane Bergt
 
Kristin Ericson
 John Hunter
 An Huynh
 Cyndi Langston
 Lynn Lendzion
 Donna Maynard
 Jeanne Montgomery
 
Mike Noyes
 Laura Parvi

 Clara Riggle
 Diana Spelger
 Tracy Spitler

  Jeremiah Gorsuch

Faith Assembly of Lacey is my home even though I am currently stationed in Iraq.  Seriously, I am at peace here.  I feel this is where GOD wants me to be.  I can feel His hand upon me and the troops around me.  I know this is due in part to the diligent prayers of my friends and family there at Faith Assembly. I am truly blessed to be able to call Faith Assembly my home. I thank God for bringing me to Lacey and to the church where my family and I were immediately accepted and loved by the family of God there.  I know this is where He wants us to be.  God has allowed me to speak to both US and Iraqi soldiers about God and His Love.  I am praying that before I leave here, I will lead at least a couple of Iraqi soldiers to God and start an outpouring of the Gospel here.  It is easier for them to spread the Gospel than it is for an outsider, but I will remain faithful to His call and listen for His voice.  I thank you all for the prayers.  I think that is one thing God does not mind us coveting: the prayers of the faithful.  I miss you all and cannot wait to return to see you all.  Thank you for the letters and support.  God Bless you.

Your Friend and brother, Jeremiah

At Faith Assembly of Lacey, we celebrate the work that God is doing in the lives of the people of our church. That’s why we’d love to hear your story! Don’t feel like you have to follow a set format or be an accomplished writer to tell your story. Instead, just let us know how God is working in your life, helping you grow closer to Him — no matter where you are on your spiritual journey. Click here to send an email with your story. It will be an encouragement to staff and volunteers at FAL. And you may even find yourself on FAL's website one day!

 
 

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