Continued prayer for the pilot, Jon, please. The news today was that they had to amputate his right leg above the knee. He was aware and signed the consent. His three little boys were at the Sports Day today, enjoying playing with friends. They will join their parents soon. Pray for healing and for a new vision for what God would have them to do in the future.
Prayers requested for 4th Arrow. She’s going on a church-sponsored retreat this weekend, leaving a couple hours from now and returning Sunday. Prayers for safety on the road (it’s in a different area of our state) and at the retreat itself, and for the children’s spiritual growth (they are 7th and 8th grade age). Thank you.
One of my brothers is an amputee, but he has always done whatever he had to not to lose his knee . . . so I can only imagine how hard that might be a for a pilot. May he know God’s grace.
A LOT of stress here — only with me. I would have felt better if my daughter had not gone to that retreat, for reasons I won’t go into but maybe some of you might guess. Her dad had a few reservations, too, for different reasons, but ultimately thought there would be more benefits than risks if she attended, so she went.
There is another stressor, too, not about the retreat, not about family, that is really getting to me tonight, but which would not be a good idea to speak of when…
6 Arrows, I’ve never mentioned it on here, but it seemed relevant here. I was so young when it happened that I don’t remember him any other way than on crutches. He wore a prosthesis for his wedding, but for him they tended to damage his leg and he wasn’t willing to lose his knee, so he has used crutches for 40 years. Just now he has been fitted for one of the newer-model prostheses, so he told me he can go on walks or go to church with two legs. His wife has literally never gone to church with him walking, and she said she’s surprised how tall he is. (He’s 6’4″ but looks shorter on crutches.) He can’t wear the prosthesis to drive or for some other things, but he can wear it some, and he’s glad for that.
Prayers for my brother, Mike, please. He’s going through a difficult time. Thanks.
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Continued prayer for the pilot, Jon, please. The news today was that they had to amputate his right leg above the knee. He was aware and signed the consent. His three little boys were at the Sports Day today, enjoying playing with friends. They will join their parents soon. Pray for healing and for a new vision for what God would have them to do in the future.
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You got it, Ann. For the pilot too.
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Saw the report on FB, Jo, thanks for sharing. I sat and cried. Spiritual warfare for sure in PNG, and a whole new life for this family.
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Prayers requested for 4th Arrow. She’s going on a church-sponsored retreat this weekend, leaving a couple hours from now and returning Sunday. Prayers for safety on the road (it’s in a different area of our state) and at the retreat itself, and for the children’s spiritual growth (they are 7th and 8th grade age). Thank you.
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One of my brothers is an amputee, but he has always done whatever he had to not to lose his knee . . . so I can only imagine how hard that might be a for a pilot. May he know God’s grace.
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Thank you, Karen.
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A LOT of stress here — only with me. I would have felt better if my daughter had not gone to that retreat, for reasons I won’t go into but maybe some of you might guess. Her dad had a few reservations, too, for different reasons, but ultimately thought there would be more benefits than risks if she attended, so she went.
There is another stressor, too, not about the retreat, not about family, that is really getting to me tonight, but which would not be a good idea to speak of when…
well, never mind
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Praying, 6arrows.
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Thank you for your prayers, Ann and Kare.
Cheryl, I didn’t realize one of your brothers is an amputee. So sorry.
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6 Arrows, I’ve never mentioned it on here, but it seemed relevant here. I was so young when it happened that I don’t remember him any other way than on crutches. He wore a prosthesis for his wedding, but for him they tended to damage his leg and he wasn’t willing to lose his knee, so he has used crutches for 40 years. Just now he has been fitted for one of the newer-model prostheses, so he told me he can go on walks or go to church with two legs. His wife has literally never gone to church with him walking, and she said she’s surprised how tall he is. (He’s 6’4″ but looks shorter on crutches.) He can’t wear the prosthesis to drive or for some other things, but he can wear it some, and he’s glad for that.
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