The Anchor Holds
Sarah Parsons
Marysville, OH
36" x 39”
As I became interested in the “sacred threads” program I
had enjoyed sewing but never made a quilt till now. I
even learned how to do a chain link stitch. I began to
pray and ask God to help me come up with an idea of what
to do. I really felt God tell me “There needs to be an
anchor representing God pulling us out of the deep
waters when we began to drown. A member from Lindenwald
Baptist church, Kim Davis, had sung “ The Anchor Holds,”
which has stuck with me since and still has a lot of
meaning to me. I feel close to the Lord when I hear this
song. Kim Davis has gone home to live with the Lord our
father: who died to save us from our sins. The stepping
stones along my path represent my life as a young
Christian, to walking away and getting the wrong path;
then getting back on track and getting a closer walk
with thee! The best place I can be is growing a closer
walk with thee. As I look into a new day and see what
God has in store for us, I see fences, in prison or out
of prison, those fences represent sin. My sunshine
represents God's warm hugs on a dark and cloudy day. My
flowers represent the fruits of the spirit. My clover
represents the many friendships I've made at O.R.W. It
represents sitting in the yard talking with friends and
encouraging them along the day as we pick clovers for
each other.
A personal note from the quilter:
I’m 28 years old, I’m the mother of 2 boys aged 7 and 9.
I enjoy sewing, camping, fishing and the great outdoors.
I enjoy hanging out with friends and being a support
system for my friends as well as sharing the Good news
that Jesus saves and is there for us in our time of
need.
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