I received an order from a woman who had heard about Dyed4you from a mutual friend. The scarf was to be a gift for her sister who was not a believer. This is the letter that was enclosed with her package: Continue reading No Name Scarf Ministering Healing
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Blessing a Ministry
The woman God used to birth this ministry (Donna)’s son just returned from active military duty overseas. She had been incredibly blessed by a prayer ministry named Baghdad Prayer Patrol (a part of Prayer Central). Continue reading Blessing a Ministry
Haiti Mission (October 2007)
As a follow up to the summer missions trip, another team went to Kenscoff, Haiti with 30 scarves to bless the people with! Continue reading Haiti Mission (October 2007)
Haiti Mission (June 2007)
A team of short term missionaries brought 60 scarves to give away in Jacmel, Haiti
The people were blessed by their gifts! Continue reading Haiti Mission (June 2007)
“I Thirst”
One day the Lord put it on my heart to send a scarf to a woman I’d never met or even spoken to on the phone. We were connected through a mutual friend. It took me a couple weeks before I had a chance to dye the scarf and a few more days before I wrote the letter and sent it off. The letter the Lord gave me was this: Continue reading “I Thirst”
Apple of His Eye
Mattie enjoys wearing her scarf on her head – this gift is a good reminder she is loved and wrapped in Him. Continue reading Apple of His Eye
Bouquet from God
This story is about a scarf that was bought by a woman as a gift for her mother. The name of the scarf is Life. The colors in the scarf are white representing victory, emerald green representing healing, spring green representing flourishing, and yellow representing joy. Continue reading Bouquet from God
Gifts to India
One day before departure, I got a call from some friends going to Vijayawada, India for a short-term missions trip. They felt they were supposed to take some streamers to give as gifts. Continue reading Gifts to India
Four Stories in One
A week after I’d sent Faye the three scarves for the intercessors (Fresh Oil, Overcomer, and Wind & Fire), the Lord told me I was to make some for her as well – three to be exact. He also told me one for her husband. Continue reading Four Stories in One
Wind & Fire
Below is a portion of a three-part story. The three scarves mentioned all have stories – Fresh Oil, Overcomer, and Wind & Fire (this story). The stories are told using a combination of feedback from Faye (the woman who ordered them), feedback from the intercessors they were for, and I (Meghan) have filled in some details as well. Continue reading Wind & Fire
Fresh Oil
Below is a portion of a three-part story. The three scarves mentioned all have stories – Fresh Oil (this story), Overcomer, and Wind & Fire. The stories are told using a combination of feedback from Faye (the woman who ordered them), feedback from the intercessors they were for, and I (Meghan) have filled in some details as well. Continue reading Fresh Oil
Overcomer
Below is a portion of a three-part story. The three scarves mentioned all have stories – Fresh Oil, Overcomer (this story), and Wind & Fire. The stories are told using a combination of feedback from Faye (the woman who ordered them), feedback from the intercessors they were for, and I (Meghan) have filled in some details as well. Continue reading Overcomer
In the Palm of His Hand
A friend of mine asked me to make prayer cloths for a woman at our church. All she had heard from the Lord on them was “prayer cloths” and “three”. Continue reading In the Palm of His Hand
Resting in His Glory
When I made this scarf, I made it for someone else. I knew the Lord had told me to get it done in time to bring to church one Wednesday evening and so I hurriedly finished it up, whisking out the letter and getting it all set to gift to my friend named Rachel. Only it turned out she wasn’t at church. I thought I must have missed God. Continue reading Resting in His Glory
Promise of New Life
A friend from work asked me if I could make one for a Christmas present for her sister.
Monday the 27th I lay a blank scarf on the table and put the sister before the Lord, and asked what He would want to say to her. I felt green stalks growing so strongly I ripped the lid off the green dye and instead of rinsing the lid so as not to get dye everywhere I just threw it down and began to let my arm “grow the green stems” on the scarf because I felt like I might burst if I didn’t. Lots of green growth – a feeling of plenty. Not neat and tidy and contained – a lot and fast and furious. Green representing life. Continue reading Promise of New Life
My Beloved
A friend from church asked me to make a scarf for a woman who is a friend of ours at church. The only input she’d given was that she looked good in teal, burnt orange, and rust.
The day I went to make the scarf, I plopped down on my couch, picked up my Bible and asked the Lord what He wanted to say to this woman. Continue reading My Beloved
Goodness
In late October, I created a prayer cloth called Goodness – it was purple and green and had a “ripe-ness” too it – representing the goodness of the land. I posted it on the website as it waited for it’s home. Continue reading Goodness