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| loss of pet Submitted by: Karen Antici | I had to say goodbye to my little dog, Ace, on Thursday. He became ill and I made the difficult decision to have him put to sleep. Please pray for me to have peace with my decision. He was the best little dog I've ever had. | 07-15-2011 |
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| PFC Tim Donley-18 yrs old-IED victim Submitted by: Debbie Doenias | This prayer request came from my friend Denise. Their dear friend Tim was just blown-up by an IED in Afghanistan. What follows are their prayer needs, written by Tim's mother, a missionary in the Middle East: "We want to send our heartfelt thanks to all who have posted and prayed and helped. We are so thankful for the Body of Christ, for friends and family who care and love. We feel…rather crushed by the weight of this, but recognize God's good and sovereign hand at work in the midst. We assume that most all of you have now heard that Timothy was the victim of an IED yesterday morning and has lost his lower legs as a result. We are so very thankful that Timothy's alive. We are so very thankful that he is defined by far more than a set of legs. He really is one of the bravest and most loving of people and has SO much to offer the Lord and the world. We want to give you all an update to help you to pray. He is presently unconscious in Afghanistan at a large field hospital. Gregg spoke with his surgeon who said that he cried when they brought Tim in. Tim's right arm is also quite badly wounded. My understanding is that his forearm was badly fractured in the explosion. They say he has good blood flow and all the nerves seem to be intact. They operated on it and placed a bone growth stimulator in the arm in an effort to get the pieces to knit together. If they knit, he will have some use of the hand; they can't say how much at this point. If they do not knit, the arm will also have to be amputated from the elbow. They will probably move him today to a larger hospital in Afg. and then are hoping that he'll be stable enough to fly to Germany on Sunday or Monday. At that point, they will take him off the ventilator and bring him back to consciousness and he will find out what has happened (assuming that he does not yet know). They would like us to be with him when that happens. We understand that he will only remain in Germany for a few days until they feel he is stable enough to fly to the States. He will then be rehabilitated at the new Walter Reid Hospital (Bethesda) in MD. We are praying for: A strength of spirit that only God can give. Fellowship with the Lord himself while he is unconscious. Preparation of his heart for this difficult news. Wisdom and compassion for every medical person that crosses his path. A powerful knitting and growth of his right ulna and renewed use of his right hand. COMFORT for him, his girlfriend, his brothers, his family, friends and us. I think that's all for now. PLEASE PRAY for Timothy." | 02-12-2012 |
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| Heat & Electricity needs Submitted by: Debbie Doenias | I'm asking for prayer for my daycare client, Jessica, who's a single mother of 2 boys (both under the age of 2!). She's a nurse, working full-time, however she's probably considered "the working poor." The baby's father isn't contributing and she's without heat and under the threat of losing electricity. Please agree with me in prayer that Art (the boy's father) will step-up to his responsibility to provide for these children and that they will not endure another frigid second in their home. | 12-06-2011 |
| healing for my daughter Gina Barry Submitted by: arlene pugliatti | Pray for a miracle for my daughter Gina who has a serious liver disease called Nash which is non alcohol septic hepatitis. She is very sick and the doctors can't seem to get a handle on the treatment, fluids are building up in her lungs and she is very sick. She needs a supernatural healing of her liver. | 11-21-2011 |
| It's time to turn the page Submitted by: Pastor Michael D. Jenkins | Grace and Peace, I pray that the body of Christ at NLCC is doing well and seeking the face of God. Bishop Fisher had spoke at the 2011 annual conference at Hofstra University. She has given a charge to the clergy with in the NY/CT district to turn page. My pray is that NLCC will realize that it is not about your desires. It is all about being led by the Holy Spirit first. Then He will give you the desires of your heart. It's time to move forward. It's time for a fresh anointing. It's time to turn the page. This is my prayer for all of our members. Blessings, Rev. Michael D. Jenkins Student Ministries Pastor | 06-25-2011 |