Dearest Loving Carol,
Lord, I ask you to please heal Carol from the top of her head to the
bottoms of her feet. Lord, You know her heart, and please help her to
find the right help that will be dependable. Lord, we know that Carol
is doing Your will in helping others. Please show her a multitude of
financial blessings for both her and Mike. Lord, please keep them
both safe from any harm, and Lord, please provide much cooler weather
for everyone in the UK and less rain in the flooded areas. Lord, I
thank you so very much for our dear sweet loving Sister, Carol. Lord,
I thank you for her love for you and for everyone, and her compassion
for everyone's needs. Please Lord, just keep Carol and Mike safe. I
ask these things, in your precious name, Amen.
Thanks much.
Jesus Lives! He Reigns Forever!
Lovingly,
Patricia Ferguson
At 07:49 AM 8/3/2007, you wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I just thought I'd explain a couple of things, mainly because I
>could do with some prayers right now.
>
>First, I'm sorry I haven't posted too much lately, but I have
>continued to manage to read all and pray too.
>
>There are a few things I need some prayer about, if anyone feels
>they can . . ..
>
>1) I have help (via a scheme in the UK) with items I cannot do
>myself. One lady I employed convinced me at interview she had enough
>care for her youngster during school holiday. Later I found she
>didn't. This week it's got very problematic because, not only have
>her hours had to be cut down and my help lessened, she's also needed
>to change times too. (Due to my medication I'm really bad in the
>mornings . . . and am not sleeping too well either, so such a change
>is a bit daunting to me.) Please pray that I will continue to have
>wisdom in all my dealings with her and continue to show compassion
>in her circumstances. This situation is likely to continue until
>September and I will then have to review her terms of employment with me.
>
>2) I'm currently in quite a lot of discomfort following a rather
>nasty scald, resulting in a weepy and blistered area, and have felt
>quite nauseaous since it happened yesterday which may be because the
>area affected is right in the middle of the top of my stomach. This
>means I really don't want to wear clothes, but must! <Smiles>
>
>
>
>3) Finally, the temperature here is going to soarh somewhat on
>Sunday and I don't get on well with sudden temperature
>changes. This is at about the time I shall need to be on form for
>the telephone helpline that I man - and this office certainly can get very hot!
>
>Thanks so much to you all for your love and care, shown so often in
>prayer for me.
>
>--
>Carol - Reading, UK
>
>To you, o Lord, I lift up my soul;
>In You I trust, o my God. . . .." PS25:1-2 NIV.
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