Dear Kim,
Lord, please heal Kim's cousin from the desire to take drugs. Lord,
Please provide a healing for everyone in that family. Lord, you know
all the detales, and please just provide a miracle in their lives.
Lord, please provide Peace and Love for Kim and everyone in her
family. Lord, Please keep those children safe and free from harm or
danger. I ask You, Lord to please bless this entire family with
love, blessings, and excellent health with no drugs. I thank you for
everything you are doing in Kim's life, and all those loving ones. In
Jesus Precious Name, Amen.
Lovingly,
Pat Ferguson
At 11:56 AM 12/4/2008, you wrote:
>Hi. I have a cousin who needs prayer. I won't give her name, because
>for one, God already knows who she is, and two, for the sake of
>privacy. She's 36 years old, has two children, a boy and a girl,
>ages ten and six, and she's involved in drugs, Meth Amphetamine, to
>be specific. We've been praying she'd not only go to either a clinic
>or rehab, but that she'd get her life straight and get and keep a
>job. She can't keep or hold down a job for long. She's either fired,
>or she becomes discontented or dissatisfied with her employment, so
>she quits. Either that, or her employer finds a reason to fire her,
>which I assume is legitimate. I don't know of too many employers who
>unjustly fire workers, although unfortunately, that practice does go
>on with certain employers. She's married, but the father of her
>children's on his way to prison for four years for drugs. He could
>have gotten twelve years, but he agreed to a deal, and he's getting
>two thirds fof his sentence cut off, so that leaves four years. I
>just don't know how this will affect their children. I imagine it'll
>harden their son and possibly embitter their daughter toward her
>father. I've been praying about this for years now, and I need help.
>I'm sure other members of our family have been praying, but I think
>it's time for outside prayer support. Will you please join me in
>prayer for my cousin, her children, and her soon to be ex-husband?
>Thank you and may God richly bless you, my beloved.
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