I felt that hug Pat. (smiles) Thanks. And God did exactly that. I felt his everlasting arms.
Thsnks. We told John and Joy this afternoon that we would walk through this with them and more importantly God would be with them very close to them in all of this.
----- Original Message -----
From: Pat Ferguson <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Date: Sunday, August 4, 2013 5:25 pm
Subject: Re: Sad tonight
>
>
> Dear Vicki,
>
> Oh, I'm so sorry to hear this.
>
> I'm praying right now for a complete healing for John Raney.
>
> Remember, if I were there with you, I would wrap my arms around and
> let you cry.
>
> God is lovingly squeezing you right now.
>
> Love and Blessings,
>
> Pat Ferguson
>
> At 10:57 PM 8/3/2013, you wrote:
> >Please pray for our long time friend John Raney. He was the pastor
> >who married us. We've kept touch with him and his wife throughout
> >the years. He was diagnosed with prostrate cancer. Treatment was
> >going well until this last check and now the big "c" is in his bones
> >and seems to be very agressive. He's going to an encologist next
> >but understands the next step is chemo. He's deciding whether to
> >take or refuse it.
> >Taking my sadness to the one who already knows the beginning from
> >the end and all that's in between, praying unceasingly. If you
> >think of him, please lift him to the Lord also. Thanks from all of us.
> >
> >Vicki
> >
>
> Dear Vicki,
>
> Oh, I'm so sorry to hear this.
>
> I'm praying right now for a complete healing for John Raney.
>
> Remember, if I were there with you, I would wrap my arms around and let you cry.
>
> God is lovingly squeezing you right now.
>
> Love and Blessings,
>
> Pat Ferguson
>
> At 10:57 PM 8/3/2013, you wrote:
>
> Please pray for our long time friend John Raney. He was the pastor who married us. We've kept touch with him and his wife throughout the years. He was diagnosed with prostrate cancer. Treatment was going well until this last check and now the big "c" is in his bones and seems to be very agressive. He's going to an encologist next but understands the next step is chemo. He's deciding whether to take or refuse it.
> Taking my sadness to the one who already knows the beginning from the end and all that's in between, praying unceasingly. If you think of him, please lift him to the Lord also. Thanks from all of us.
>
> Vicki
>
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