Dear Mari,
Loving one, wow! This is bad! But! guess what! God is so wonderful!
He will heal Vernon's wife. Praise The Lord he isn't leaving her. I'm
praying for the one who has cancer, also and everyone mentioned
below. They are all God's Loving Children. You are also God's Child,
and one of my precious loving ones, both you and Reeva and everyone
on this loving list, you are all my precious loving ones.
I'm praying for all of you, and reading and praying.
Loving you all,
Pat Ferguson
At 09:53 AM 5/30/2007, you wrote:
>Hi Family:
>
>I have a friend at church who's name is Jan. She is suffering from
>lung cancer and needs your prayers for a total healing.
>
>I have another friend who drives vans for medical rides. His name is
>Vernon. Two weeks ago, his wife Margie suffered a massive stroke
>which left her paralyzed on her right side and deprived her of
>speech. The medical term for this is Effasia.
>
>Vernon doesn't make much money, yet he will have to somehow make
>arrangements for wheelchairs, commodes, etc. He is a wreck, an emotional wreck.
>
>Two days before his wife's massive stroke, Vernon's brother died.
>Around this same time, Margie's dog was poisoned.
>
>I forgot to mention that Jan's husband's name is Dave, and he was in
>my baptism class two years ago on November 27. We were baptized the
>same day. He is frightened, and worries constantly because he is
>gone all day, driving truck. These four people need all prayer
>warriors to stand in the gap for them and continually and fervently
>pray. I will keep you updated as soon as I get further information.
>
>Thank you so much, Blessed Family, for your prayers on behalf of
>these people. They are hurting and all four are deeply wounded,
>especially Margie, who told Vernon in her laborious attempts to
>speak that he should leave her and go find someone else, a request
>he vigorously, and without question or hesitation, firmly refused.
>He told her that he would take care of her because he loved her and
>she was still his wife. When I told him I was going to put prayer
>requests on E-Church, he was very, very pleased.
>
>Thank you for reading this, but I didn't want to leave anything or
>anyone out. Jan is currently on morphine for her pain.
>
>
>IN HIS MATCHLESS NAME,
>
>Purple Mari
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