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12-03-2006, 17:14   #1
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Prayer Requests / Testimonies

If anyone ever needs the Christians on this forum to pray for them they can post here. This will be a strictly moderated thread and insincere posting will result in banning.

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13-03-2006, 16:42   #2
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My Daughter

Last Sunday my daughter was admitted to hospital after going out on a shooter at soccer practice the day before. She got kicked in the pancreas and is to be in hospital for about a month.

If any one thinks about it during your prayer time that Rebecca's spirits will remain high, the doctors wisdom and for the rest of our family as siblings may start to feel ignored.

A praise item has come out of this. When we went to the hospital last Sunday a catscan was done and the fear was their was a leakage in her digestive system which would require major surgery with a 15% mortality rate. The prayer chain at church went inrto high gear, when the follow up Ct was done an hour later there was no leakage and no surgery.

Thanks and God Bless
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22-03-2006, 18:07   #3
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Update on Rebecca

A thank you to all who have included Rebecca in your prayers. It has been a long slow recovery. This morning she had solid food for the first time. 'Best toast I have ever had', she said.

All but one tube has been removed and that is the IV which has kept her hydrated. It has been disconnected for the day as long as she drinks a litre of water.

She could be released as early as next Monday.

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24-03-2006, 16:41   #4
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That's wonderful news, keep us posted.
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My wonderful grandmother who turned 100 2 weeks ago is now unfortunately on her deathbed, she is asleep on a morphine drip in a private room. I would be grateful if people could pray for a good, peaceful death for my grandmother. Thank you.
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My gran passed away peacefully today. Thanks to all who prayed for her.
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My gran passed away peacefully today. Thanks to all who prayed for her.
Very happy to hear that.
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Our condolences Cathy. May you know God's peace and love during this time.

Thank you to all who prayed for my daughter. She was released from hospital and is now back at school. She is on a low fat diet and can't play this outdoor season. A full recovery is expected.
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Thank you to all who prayed for my daughter. She was released from hospital and is now back at school. She is on a low fat diet and can't play this outdoor season. A full recovery is expected.
You must be relieved. congradulations
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Brian,

I am delighted that your daughter is continuing to improve.
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A woman in my congregation has been admitted to hospital after a tumor was found on her brain. She is a single mother with two young children. She's after having an opertation which unfortunately hasn't been very successful. If the next one is unsuccessful the doctors said that the tumor has grown to much and she'll only have a few months to live. Please remember her in your prayers.

May Allah be most merciful and kind.
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I dont pray much,i dont think i ever pray but if collective hope is any good then i will join in in all of the above,all the best to everyone here.
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MrSinn, a prayer is "an act of praise, contemplation and reflection". It can by formally like the Our Father or informally, spoken or silent. Remember what Meister Eckart said: 'If the only prayer you ever say in your whole life is "thank you", it is enough'. The most important part of a prayer isn't the words but the meaning and the respect when you pause and draw back for a few moments.
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My aunt is currently in the hospice, suffering from terminal cancer. Please remember her in your prayers.
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