Kathy,
Oh my, they sure do need prayer. It warms my heart to know there are stilll
churches out there that help people who are in need. I am praying for this
family and for your church and hopefully their church will chip in and help
them too.
Virgie and lady Hoshi
doing business at
www.vunderwood.ktostemtech.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kathy Du Bois" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2007 7:12 AM
Subject: Precious metal measure
> Well Brad,
> You asked me to share, so I will. This week, our church is ministering to
> a family in real need. They used to attend our church, but left when
> their daughters hit puberty because we don't have much in the way of
> ministry for youth. The mother had a breast removed this past March. She
> had tried to return to work, but it has been discovered that she is
> allergic to the medication that she was on, so she is waiting to find
> another medication that she can tolerate. Her job is important because she
> carries the insurance for the family. Her husband has twisted bowel
> syndrome, which means that, every once and a while, his intestines just
> knot up and he has to lay in the hospital, on pain killers, until they
> straighten themselves out. He can't eat much in those situations eithre,
> for obvious reasons. When he is working, he delivers beverages to local
> stores in the smaller towns around Bangor. Near the end of last month, he
> was making a delivery to a small country store. He had cases of beer and
> wine stacked up on a hand cart. Someone at the store had carelessly left
> the trap door to the celler open and, as Steve was backing up, he didn't
> see this and fell into the celler, on to the concrete floor with all of
> the beverages falling on top of him. He has massive injuries. This
> couple's two daughters are learning disabled and, on top of that, the
> younger one is deaf. The younger daughter was hospitalized last week with
> what may have been blood poisoning. Her leg was swollen and hard, with
> red streaks, so it had to be drained and so forth. Both parents are out
> of work, for now and it just goes on.
> Anyway, even though they have left our church, we have kept tabs on this
> needy family, because it is the right thing to do. We took up a
> collection for them yesterday. Some people have offered to purchase
> grocery store gift certificates, and I've organized for some dinners to
> start, until we learn what else they need. This is truly the fun part of
> ministry, trying to help others in need. I had made prayer shawls for the
> mother and two girls earlier this year to reach out and Greg is going to
> talk to the pastor of the church that they are attending now to
> coordinate efforts. We don't want any walls.
> I know that I tell you guys these stories from time to time. This is what
> church is to me, reaching out as Christ's hands and feet to those in need.
> When you think about it, pray for the Barker family. They can use it.
> God bless,
> Kathy
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