Loving Carol,
I'm praying for your friend, Steve, and for you and Mike.
Love you,
Pat Ferguson
At 02:18 AM 4/16/2007, you wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I heard last night that our closest friend here in our church is in
>hospital following an accident, when he came off his bike. He has
>broken his hip and his wife is not sure about his thigh.
>
>This may not sound too drastic, but Steve apparently, is absolutely
>traumatised by the whole episode and, although the accident occurred
>on Thursday, he just hasn't even been able to let the nurses get him
>up out of bed.
>
>Our church started house groups up again a few months ago and he is
>our leader. Already our group has suffered a number of setbacks.
>
>There sure are many things in my life right now which make not a bit
>of sense as my closest friends seem to be suffering very much and
>I'm unable to reach them.
>
>I would certainly be glad of your prayers for Steve and also that
>someone, somewhere, somehow, will let me in on visiting him. (They
>seem to think us blind folk don't need to go to see loved ones in
>hospital etc and crowd out the visiting times so that you feel quite
>unable to push in.)
>
>Remember everyone, "The Lord is at hand", ever present, with us
>right now, so go on crying out to Him for all in your hearts and see
>what He does!
>
>--
>Carol - Reading, UK
>
>To you, o Lord, I lift up my soul;
>In You I trust, o my God. . . .." PS25:1-2 NIV.
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