Thanks for the update. I am still praying for them. Thank you Lord for being with George and his daughter Jennifer. Continue to watche over and care for them. In your precious name I pray amen -- Prayer is the bridge between panic and peace. Karen Carter '74 -------------- Original message -------------- > George was home for the last couple of days doing their laundry and their > income tax before he returned to the hospital. Jennifer, his daughter, has > been in the hospital for 8 weeks now. Their born again doctor sent a sample > to a medical lab in New York recently. The report came back that Jennifer > has a bacteria of some sort which antibiotics cannot kill. This means, > therefore, she has been taken off the lung list for a transplant until > things change. The doctor has sent a second sample to another lab in > Michigan. If it confirms this bacteria, the transplant is definitely off > until she is better. > > Last week, I was praying for Jennifer and her family, George and his wife > Vivian, and as I was, using only my thoughts to commune with my Lord, I saw > Jennifer laying in bed. You know how a lot of people pray, if you have, > that is, ever been around some of these crazy Charismatic types. They will > often say, Oh, Lord, heal them from the top of the head to the bottom of > their feet. So, I was praying in my thoughts, as I said, and seeing > Jennifer in the intensive care unit bed she was in at that time. By the > way, she is back in her room once again. As I was thinking my prayer to > God, I suddenly noticed that Jennifer's feet were sticking out from under > the covers but I thought nothing about until the Lord said, Pray that I heal > her from the bottom of her feet to the top of her head. At first I began to > protest by saying, Lord, that ain't the way we do it down here. You are > supposed to start from the head. Realizing just how stupid that sounded > even to myself, I immediately prayed the way I was told. I still felt > stupid seeing Jennifer's feet sticking out as I prayed but after all, I was > alone and I was praying just in my thoughts so no body would know. > > A couple of days later, I remembered this and told George when he called me > one night. He said, Well, Jennifer's feet are really swollen. This > weekend, he told me something else about her feet. He said they try and > keep her up and moving and walking but she is so weak, she just can't do it > for very long. She said to her dad the other day, Say, Dad, I can feel my > feet getting stronger. Jennifer knew nothing of what I had told George > because he hadn't told her yet. Go Jesus. > > Phil.