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Monday, December 1st, 2008
Prayers Needed
Two years on Wednesday, December 3,2006, our dayughter lost her husband of 18 months to cancer. Naturally, this is a sad time of year for her; however, she has a job that doesn't help her by being an Assistant Manager in a high volume long hour retail operation. I guess my wife and I ask you that you lift her name up to God, so that her day will not be so hard on December 3,2008. Cathi is doing amazingly well and we would like very much for her upbeat situation to continue. As parents of various aged children< I you can understand why we would like your support.
Prayers Needed
Two years on Wednesday, December 3,2006, our dayughter lost her husband of 18 months to cancer. Naturally, this is a sad time of year for her; however, she has a job that doesn't help her by being an Assistant Manager in a high volume long hour retail operation. I guess my wife and I ask you that you lift her name up to God, so that her day will not be so hard on December 3,2008. Cathi is doing amazingly well and we would like very much for her upbeat situation to continue. As parents of various aged children< I you can understand why we would like your support.
You know what a difficult time of year this is for Cathi. Sustain her through this, by your grace, and comfort her as only you can. Help her parents and family know how they can best support her through this time. Use even this tragedy to fulfill Your good purposes in her life. Draw her near to Christ, so that His perfect love is a refuge and wellspring of peace now and forevermore- Amen.
Our thoughts and prayers are with Cathi and your family at this most difficult time.
We will be in prayer for Cathi now and especially on Dec. 3.
Brian - Thank you for expressing your prayer here for everyone to see and pray in agreement.
We know that God is bigger than any problem that we encounter. May He do an awesome work in your lives through all of this.
Brian, Thanks you for that lovely prayer. So often we struggle trying to find the right words to give comfort to those who have experienced this kind of loss.
My thoughts are with Cathi.