Sunday, February 28, 2021
Sidney S. - Friend's Health
Friday, February 26, 2021
Wayne M. - Upcoming MRI/Health
Thursday, February 25, 2021
Larry J. - Pray for a Family
Sam L. - Ramon G.
Cynthia A. - Healing
Wednesday, February 24, 2021
Daniel W. - Health Praise the Lord
Marilynn L. - baby's health
Rose M. - Husband Jim's Health
Tuesday, February 23, 2021
Bob L. - Health
Monday, February 22, 2021
Tammy R. - Bucky Smith PTG
Steve S. - Moving from Guam
I relied heavily on His promises like Isaiah 40:31, “Yet those who wait for the Lord will gain new strength; they will mount up with wings like eagles, they will run and not get tired, they will walk and not become weary.”
I leave Guam on Monday morning, March 1.
I’d appreciate your prayers for these two things: (1) Safe travel as I fly into Newark, NJ, self-quarantine at our mission headquarters at Schooley’s Mountain for a couple of weeks, then make my way down to Virginia where Anne is waiting. (2) We will eventually need to buy a car.
Thank you for your faithful prayers, the finances you gave to make this move possible, and your constant love and care.
I’ll be in touch with further developments and prayer requests.
Steve
Sunday, February 21, 2021
Luke B. - Surgery Prep
John E. - Auntie's Health
Friday, February 19, 2021
Bob S. - injury recovery
Monday, February 15, 2021
Nancy D. - Sandra's Father PTG
Lt. Sandra’s father, Fernando Solis, was Promoted to Glory on Friday, February 12th, due to COVID-19 complications. She and her sister Mariana have gone home to Oxnard to be with their family and participate in the services.
She would appreciate your prayers since she will be officiating at the Memorial Service. To know Lt. Sandra is to know how much she loves her family so this will take the prayers of her Army family holding her up as she leads. She will be living the words found in Isaiah 40:1, “’Comfort, yes, comfort MY people!’ says your God.”
Allie N. - PTG
Sunday, February 14, 2021
Texas Vehicles Accident - 6 dead
DALLAS (AP) — A massive crash involving more than 130 vehicles on an icy Texas interstate left six people dead and dozens injured Thursday amid a winter storm that dropped freezing rain, sleet and snow on parts of the U.S.
At the scene of the crash on Interstate 35 near downtown Fort Worth, a tangle of semitrailers, cars and trucks had smashed into each other and had turned every which way, with some vehicles on top of others.
“There were multiple people that were trapped within the confines of their vehicles and requiring the use of hydraulic rescue equipment to successfully extricate them,” said Fort Worth Fire Chief Jim Davis.
At least 65 people were treated at hospitals, with 36 of them taken by ambulance from the crash site, including three with critical injuries, said Matt Zavadsky, spokesman for MedStar, which provides the ambulance service for the area. Numerous others were treated at the scene and released, he said.
The crash happened about 6 a.m., as many hospital and emergency workers were heading to and from work, so some of those involved were health care workers and emergency responders, including police officers, officials said.
From: Seattle times