Karen on September 10th, 2009

My New Year’s resolution was to read through the entire Bible in a year.

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Sylvie Stephens writes:
Sydney is stable, but she is sleeping more, and her heart rate has been erratic at times.  Her pain / comfort medications were increased twice over the last few days, and each awake moment is even more valuable.  Because of this, I rarely leave her bedside.
I woke up today and kissed my Baby [...]

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Karen on September 6th, 2009

As we rolled down Highway 90 on the beach in Gulfport, dodging debris and manuevering broken and missing stretches of road, we saw slab after slab where once beautiful beachfront houses stood.  Out of nowhere, we came across this salvagable home.  The owners have since restored it.  With so much permanent loss, it is a [...]

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Karen on September 5th, 2009

A request for prayer from Tracey:
I am so glad to find this site. We are going to surgery Sept 17 with our little Samuel (4 years old) at Shands Medical Hospital in Gainesville, Florida. Please, please remember our family in prayer.
Friends of Nathan’s Prayer, say a prayer for Samuel today.  Also, mark your calendar for [...]

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Karen on September 4th, 2009

This is a typical scene from my neighborhood after Hurricane Katrina.  Residents of Bayou Oaks had always taken a lot of pride in maintaining beautiful homes and yards.  With so many thousands of homes needing repairs, families had to patch things up the best they could and get on waiting lists for more extensive repairs.
Most [...]

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