Prayers & Squares Quilt Ministry

Prayers & Squares Quilt Ministry Hello! My name is Jan McDowell and God has blessed this ministry more than I ever dreamed possible. I organized this chapter #1073 in 2010.

This ministry is not about the quilts but about the prayers for the recipient.

Prayer quilt for a very special friend with cancer.
02/16/2026

Prayer quilt for a very special friend with cancer.

Join me in praying for the recipient of this prayer quilt.
02/12/2026

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Please join me in praying for the recipient of this prayer quilt!
12/04/2025

Please join me in praying for the recipient of this prayer quilt!

Please join me in praying for the recipient of this prayer quilts!
12/04/2025

Please join me in praying for the recipient of this prayer quilts!

12/04/2025

Who Hated Leah?

There is a woman in the Scriptures named Leah, and the Bible says something so powerful, so piercing, that if you don’t catch this revelation you’ll walk right past your own deliverance.

“And when the Lord saw that Leah was hated, He opened her womb.” (Gen. 29:31)

Listen, the Lord saw. He didn’t guess. He didn’t assume. He saw.

In the Hebrew, the word is rā’â (רָאָה) which means to inspect, to observe with intention, to fix one’s gaze upon something deliberately. That means while everyone else was overlooking Leah, God was studying her pain.

And I need you to know this: Leah wasn’t just hated by one person.
Her life was surrounded by layers of hostility. Let me walk you into what the Lord revealed to me.

Did Laban hate Leah? Some people profit from your brokenness. Laban (her father) saw Leah as something to manipulate, a piece to move on the chessboard of his greed. Could he have really loved her and manipulated a man into marrying her? Did he use her to suit his own purposes? Was that love?

Some of the hatred we've endured wasn’t personal…it was transactional. People hated the fact that they needed you, depended on you, benefitted from you… yet did so anyway, and never intended to honor you.

Did Jacob hate Leah because she didn’t fit his preference? He wanted Rachel. He dreamed of Rachel. He worked for Rachel.
And when he looked at Leah, all he saw was what he didn’t choose.

Sometimes the deepest wounds come from people who can’t receive who you are, because they are obsessed with who they thought they wanted.

Jacob didn’t have the capacity to love what God had placed in front of him. And some of you have been crying over people who simply did not have the capacity to steward your anointing.

Did Rachel hate Leah because she kept producing? Rachel had beauty, but Leah had fertility. Rachel had love, but Leah had fruit.

The Hebrew word for jealousy is qin’ah (קִנְאָה), a burning, aggressive envy. Rachel contended with Leah because every time Leah cried… God opened her womb again. Every time Leah prayed… God answered again. Every time Leah was pushed aside… God gave her something she didn’t even ask for.

And hear this: Jealousy is always the reaction when God blesses the one nobody expected. But here’s the part hell hoped you wouldn’t discover.

Leah wasn’t hated because she was weak (Laban). Leah wasn’t hated because she lacked beauty (Jacob). And she surely wasn’t hated because she was second choice (Rachel). Leah was hated because she carried Judah!!

AHHHH! There it is!

And when the Hebrew says Yehudah (יְהוּדָה), it comes from yadah (יָדָה)—to praise, to confess, to declare the greatness of God.

Judah would become the tribe of kings. Judah would carry the scepter. Judah would be the line through which David would come.
Judah would be the doorway through which Yeshua HaMashiach, the Messiah, would step into the earth.

This wasn’t family drama. This was messianic warfare. Hell hated Leah because Jesus was coming through her womb.

So let me tell you what I hear the Lord saying for you:

“The hatred you faced was never about you. It was about the destiny inside you. They weren’t rejecting your personality. They were reacting to your prophecy.”

Satan hated Leah before Leah even understood her assignment.
The warfare wasn’t against her face. It was against her fruit. It wasn’t against her marriage. It was against her mantle.

And the Lord says:
“I saw every tear. I saw every rejection. I saw every comparison.
I saw every door slammed in your face. I saw every moment you were the afterthought, the hidden one, the overlooked one.
But I opened your womb anyway.”

You may have been Leah (male or female) in their eyes… but in God’s eyes, you were the chosen portal through which praise, royalty, and redemption would flow.

So stand up in your spirit. Lift your head from that place of rejection. Because God is saying:

“You will birth what they hated you for. Your Judah is rising. Your lineage of promise cannot be stopped. And what they ignored, I have anointed.”

Listen, your story is bigger than the hatred. Your destiny is stronger than the rejection. And your womb (seat of assignment) is carrying something hell cannot abort.

Your Judah (the declarative glory of God) shall speak.

~ Dr. Delisa Rodgers

Please join me in praying for the recipient of this prayer quilt!!
11/11/2025

Please join me in praying for the recipient of this prayer quilt!!

11/02/2025

Most of you know my husband is also my pastor and I wanted to share this newsletter he wrote for the month of November for our congregation.

Dear Friends,

This year as I sit here thinking about the upcoming holiday I have so much to be thankful for but still need to be reminded of where and why we celebrate Thanksgiving. It’s not about turkeys and Native Americans but it was to give thanks during a sad time in our history.

In 1941, the “Thanksgiving Day” was officially set by the United States government on the fourth Thursday in November. All of the early Thanksgiving celebrations had one thing in common; the celebrations were always directed toward God. It did not matter how good or bad the times were, the people knew God was their creator and provider and that all good things ultimately came from Him. As the United States celebrates Thanksgiving this week, the secular holiday has nothing to do with our faith, but at the same time it has everything to do with our faith. Each time we gather around the Eucharistic table we are giving thanks to our God who sent His Son to suffer and die for us, that we might have eternal life.

Today our attention may be on heart-breaking happenings in our world, (and I am glad that we care about those situations), but I still want to be grateful for having times to be grateful. When we talk with God as congregations and as families, I hope our attention does include others who have not the basic needs for life, and concerns for what our country and its leadership might do to alleviate suffering where and when we can. But for me, all the ways we endeavor to be active in love seem to start with noticing and giving thanks for the riches we have been given – how about you? It seems these days that one of our maladies is our busyness, and, how little time we take to engage with others. Our Surgeon General in the U.S. says that loneliness is a major health problem, and it seems so many of us rush by people in our paths, rather than take a few moments to really see others and gratefully acknowledge the services and kindnesses in front of us almost every day.

Each family has their own traditions, their own way of celebrating; birthdays, weddings, the holidays of Fourth of July, Christmas, Easter and Thanksgiving. I encourage that your family include God in every holiday.

This coming week as we celebrate with family and friends, let us not forget that the whole reason for the day, is to GIVE THANKS TO GOD FROM WHOM ALL BLESSINGS FLOW.

In His Service,

Pastor Timothy

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