Well a few weeks ago I posted a prayer request about my dad's face and my grandma Roller's cancer. Well my dad is done with his treatments, and his face is looking a lot better, he went to the doctor the last week of treatments, and the doctor said it looks good and come visit me in December. Praise God! My grandma had a complete hysterectomy last Monday, and is now staying with my parents until she is back to complete mobilization again. She is cancer free! Praise God!
Thank you so much for your prayers I really appreciate it, and thank you God for answering these prayers. All the Glory and Honor to Him.
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Answered!
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Labels: Praise Report
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Prayer Request
I have a few prayer requests that if you take the time to read this blog, please take a moment to pray for my family. My dad has pre-cancer cells on his face and is currently going through a process to have them taken care of, but it's hard on him. Please pray for him, and that it gets all taken care of. Also, please pray for my mom's mother. We just found out on Monday that she has uterine cancer. They are going in for more tests to see how bad it is and what not, but please prayer for her.
I really appreciate the prayers. Thank you.
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Labels: Family, Prayer Requests, Struggle
Visiting.
This past weekend I visited Dallas. It was a great time to visit my friends down there. I love those people so much. I went to Relevant Church and it was really great to be with Frontline Worship again for the weekend, and heard John Alcala speak. He is the Invictus USA, college ministry, pastor at Relevant. Saturday I went to my kids' house. When I say kids I mean the kids I picked up every Sunday and took to church, which they are still going to church Praise Jesus. While I was at their apartment, which is 7 people in a two bedroom, the one boy, Giovanni, took me into their bedroom and showed me inside his wardrobe. In the wardrobe was a picture of me with Giovanni and his brother Alex. It was the only picture glued in the wardrobe. On the other door was my cross necklace that I gave to Giovanni for his birthday. I thought he lost it, because he never wore it, but he really just didn't want to lose it. I love these kids so much. It was such a blessing to me to see them again this weekend. It was a great trip and I'm so glad I got to see my friends, but I'm happy here in Iowa for the time being.
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