Requests:

  • Arris Smith is enduring intense and chronic pain in his shoulders due to rotator cuff problems. Mr. Arris is having sessions of physical therapy and steroid shots. He is 89 years old and does not want to undergo surgery. Please ask our merciful Lord to help Mr. Arris manage his pain levels and for strength for the PT.
  • Beth Pearson asks that we pray for the family of Dr. Michael Neeley who passed away Monday morning. His wife is Cindy, a Christian counselor who worked with Dr. Neeley. “His passing away has been a big shock to them and his office. Also please pray for them to find someone to fill Michael’s big shoes at their office.”
  • Jan Kosovac has three requests for prayer. 1. Her grand-nephew, Aiden, is having a root canal this [Tuesday] afternoon on an abscessed tooth and has been suffering from terrible migraines. Please ask our Comforter for the easing of his pain and symptoms. 2. Jan’s brother, Ron, has a melanoma on his nose and will have surgery soon. The hope is that the melanoma has not spread beyond the surface of the skin. 3. A young woman, Katie, is due in 2 weeks, and until recently, the baby was breech. Now that the unborn little girl is in the right position, please ask that she not turn again prior to delivery.

Older Requests:

  • Cheryl Parker’s sister, Janice Haydu, has been battling cancer for years. “She is pretty weak, not a lot of energy but is supposed to start new treatment tomorrow [Tuesday]. Needs prayer for strength.”

Updates:

  • Melinda Stephens re little Xander:  “The brain bleed was not extensive. Today [Tuesday] was a good day. Lucas saw him yesterday and he woke up for a few minutes to smile at him and try to talk around the tubes. He seems to be more calm now. He will have a tube replaced in the left lung tomorrow [Wednesday]. his stomach seems to be healing well.” Please cry out Xander’s name before the throne of grace and mercy.
  • Scott Martin’s back surgery went well. The doctor “is hoping it provides relief.”
  • Beth Pearson’s family friend, Anton is leaving the hospital and going to rehab. Praises!
  • Tina Michaels’ grandson, Graham, is doing “much much better. Thank u all for ur prayers” Praises!