In Need of Prayer

Johncarlos M Miller (RSYJCM@rohmhaas.com)
Thu, 30 Jan 1997 18:08:37 -0500


Sis. Elaine,
I will be in prayer for the Nies family.  My father succumbed to prostate 
cancer in 1995, but I know that my God could have healed him.  It is 
according to our faith.  Your sister, Darlene, must realize that perhaps God 
is trying to get her attention.  I pray that if this is the case she will 
heed to voice of the Lord.  I'm also praying for you, Sis. Elaine that God 
will give you what to say and when to say it.  Hang in there dear sister.  
Keep the faith.  God bless.

JM Miller


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Subject: In Need of Prayer
Author:  higher-fire@prairienet.org at Internet
Date:    1/28/97 10:34 PM


Dear Saints!
I come to you with a very heavy heart and a troubled mind.  My dear sister 
is going through one of the greatest trials a wife can 
experience.........her husband is dying of lymphoma cancer.  She is trying 
to take care of her husband and her two children.  She is not serving the 
Lord and doesn't have the Holy Spirit to comfort her and to lead her. 
Would you all take her upon your hearts and call her name in prayer??  Her 
name is Jewel Darlene Nies...........family calls her 
Darlene.......friends call her Jewel.

I have tried to contact some of the Pentecostal people who knew us when we 
were children.  I know that they could be a comfort to her if they would 
contact her.  So far,  she has received one phone call and a card.  The 
Pentecostals we know are from Bro. Jones and Bro. Steve Williford's church 
in St. Louis and Bridgeton, Missouri.  I pray that the Lord would lay it 
upon someones heart to contact her........she needs to know that we still 
care.  I feel awful when I ask her if anyone has come by to see them and 
she tells me that no one has.  Although she has been out of the church for 
many years, she still knows how we believe in the power of prayer.  Our 
mother took so many people into her home and gave them love, food, 
shelter, and comfort in their time of need.  I pray that there will be 
someone that will remember Sis. Beck's daughter, Darlene, in her time of 
need.

I ask your forgiveness if I have offended you for asking for prayer when I 
could have written to WNOP.  I read many of your messages each day and you 
have become a part of my life.  This group is part of the famiy of God and 
I come to my family with my need.  Would you please help me pray for my 
dear sister and her beloved husband and family?

Christian Love,
Sis. Elaine

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Elaine Morgan                      "No person has ever injured their 
Librarian                           eyesight by looking at the bright side 
morganv1@ten-nash.ten.k12.tn.us     of things."
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