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Title: A few left over requests
Post by: peachykeen on April 07, 2004, 03:29:01 PM
Just a quick prayer request, sorry I meant to include this in one of my other posts, but I was hoping that you guys could pray for my parents, they can't really see the good that I've come to see (not like it's easy, though).  my dad is taking it especially rough, considering my grandma(my dad's last remaining immediate family member) was very sick for a year and died last summer, and right at fall I started getting seriously ill.  He feels like God's won't cut him a break (which is understandable), but I really wish he could see how this will strengthen his faith in God.  

Also for my Uncle, who I love dearly, he just got arrested for drinking and my grandmother had to bail him out.  He has been an on and off again christian, but he says every time he accepts, he doesn't feel anything.  Please pray that he will find Jesus, for real this time.  

Thank you so much, and all my love, peachy


Title: Re:A few left over requests
Post by: jive4005 on April 08, 2004, 07:35:40 AM
I'll pray for them... and I feel led to suggest a very special book (for anyone who needs answers to tough problems). It's by Rick Warren and is entitled The Spirit Driven Life. It's and eye (and spirit) opener!

In Christ,
Deke


Title: Re:A few left over requests
Post by: Willowbirch on April 08, 2004, 11:04:07 AM
Lord, keep peachy's father in Your hands; help him to see the joy that peachy sees in these difficult times. Keep him from being overwhelmed by his circumstances; help him to find peace and comfort in You. Strengthen her mother also, so that she can trust in You and be an encouragement to her husband. If its Your will, bring peachy's uncle to Yourself; soften his heart so that it can be molded.

Thank You, Lord, for the peace and spiritual strength You've given peachy, even though her body is weak and troubled. Make her a witness of You to those around her, and give her the continued power she needs to keep fighting against depression and doubt.