Requests:

  • Dawne Douthit’s father, Len Worlund, suffered a brain bleed Monday night. He is in Huntsville Hospital Neurological ICU. The bleed is under control, but they are unsure of the extent of the damage or how his abilities are affected until they wake him which will probably be today. Please pray for Dawne’s mom, Kennie, and the rest of the family, for wisdom, strength, and treatment decisions.
  • Charles Hill has pneumonia (at Tut Fann facility), and appears to be declining rapidly. Please ask our merciful Lord to watch over Mr. Charles.

Older Requests:

  • Polly Edward’s neighbor has the following request: “Ray Heron, 13 years old, was thrown from and kicked in the head by a horse. He had surgery but will be in a medically induced coma for a week or more. Pray for complete healing of his brain.”

Updates:

  • Wally Fox said that his son-in-law, Craig Hilbert, has been placed in hospice care. Please ask the Lord to comfort the family during this difficult time.
  • Jan Kosovac asked that we pray for her son-in-law’s dad, Bill, who was had a pacemaker put in. Bill had some complications but is now home. Bill is also the caregiver for his wife who has dementia. Jan asks that we pray for peace, healing, and wisdom for treatment.
  • Vlad Vozniak, one of our missionaries in Slovakia, sent the following update to Michael Cranston:  “Thank you very much for your care! Thank you very much for the care of the Church! Thank you very much for your prayers! I sincerely thank you for the prayers of the Church! …The MRI showed that there is a neoplasm in the brain, but it is not critical… The doctor said that the blood vessels in my neck and brain are narrowed, the blood flow to the brain is poor, and for this reason the brain swells and vision decreases. The doctor gave me a referral for hospitalization in the neurological department of the hospital (plus a neurosurgical examination) for full treatment…” Please ask the Lord of Hosts to watch over Vlad in his physical trials and give him favor for the the treatment he has ahead of him.
  • Cindy Miller’s mother, Neida Bice, fell Sunday morning. Cindy said, “She has calmed down from yesterday… She is confused and having some memory issues. The neurologist came by today and said no surgery. (Thank the Lord.) She will be going to rehab in the next couple of days. Her pain level is low as long as she isn’t moving around. Time should help with the fractures.”