With the two year anniversary of Mom’s passing many have asked to see the funeral that was recorded. I recently went back and watched through it and was incredibly blessed by it. The day of the funeral was such a blur that the truths and memories shared have mostly been forgotten. Listening to it again brought a fresh memory of Mom and a new appreciation for what the Lord is doing. I hope it does the same for you.
As you watch, consider the legacy you will leave behind. Ask the Lord for direction as you walk forward in a relationship with Him. Where are you doing well? In what ways could you improve? Reading through Mom’s journals, these were constantly questions she was asking. She asked these questions, not in a legalistic way but in an intentional grace-filled manner.
Be blessed as you watch.
Love, Olivia
Kathie and Steve says
We will do this for sure . That was the most meaningful tribute to God .
Marilyn Westerfield says
Thanks so much for this beautiful tribute. There’s hardly a week that I don’t think about your beautiful mother and pray for your family. Love you all dearly,
Mrs. Wes’
Pam Holbrook says
Thank you for posting your precious Mother’s funeral. I was blessed to be able to view it, as we were unable to attend two years ago. What a meaningful tribute to her amazing life in Christ and the reminder to live intentionally for Christ each day. My prayers continue to be with you and your family.
Harold and Arnella Polk says
Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful tribute to Kristen and your Sauder family, and the amazing worship. A blessing for sure as we watched and remembered. We continue to care and pray for your precious family.
Stephen Freibert says
Thanking the whole Sauder family for your out going Faith in Our God!!! Loosing my Bride 15 yrs. ago to the same illness, I will always pray daily for all of you!!! We will understand once we reach Heaven. Since then I have had open heart surgery a year ago!! My GOD saved me for a reason, gave me many more examples of why I need to share my Faith Daily with someone.
Always Praying, Stephen Freibert