Oct
21
2015
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WEDNESDAY, 10/21/15 (SECOND ENTRY)

Reb Nevin posted a comment on today’s first blog entry saying their daughter, Holly, is not doing well in receiving her treatments.  She is dehydrated again and was going to the doctor this morning to be rehydrated.

Talked to Caroline Ford earlier today and she said that her daughter, Cynthia, is really having a tough time.  Medical folks are coming three times a week.  Cynthia has an appointment with the doctor today.

Pattie Suthoff sent me a message letting me know that she has been admitted to the hospital with a staph infection.  They will do a surgical procedure in the morning.

Karla Cooper’s aunt, Lola Bosarge, passed away.  Arrangements pending.

Donald Butler stopped by to tell Lisa that his mother is in the hospital and is not expected to live through the night.

I would ask you to join me in praying for each of these needs.

 

 

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Oct
21
2015
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WEDNESDAY, 10/21/15

Today’s Bible reading – Jeremiah 37:1-38:28 1 Timothy 6:1-21 Psalm 89:38-52 Proverbs 25:28

I failed to mentioned in yesterday’s entry that Herbert & Peggy Benefield’s daughter, Robin, was involved in an accident in Pennsylvania which resulted in her having a broken arm.  She was admitted to the hospital for surgery.  She went home on Sunday afternoon as the surgery was a success.  Pray for her.

Eddie Whitmore has not been able to take his chemotherapy treatments for the past two weeks because of low white blood counts.  Pray that these counts will rise so he can receive the necessary treatments.

Becky Sellers and Carla Kyser continue to receive their radiation treatments.  Keep praying for them and all of the others battling cancer.

Regular schedule today and tonight.  I think bar-b-que is on the menu for tonight’s 7:30PM Bible study.

Registration for Upward basketball is taking place now.  You can click on the banner displayed on this website and register online.  Evaluations take place next Monday, 10/26, and Tuesday, 10/27.

This Sunday, 10/25, is our second “sweet” Sunday as we prepare for the Hallelujah Festival which takes place on 10/31.  Members of the Friendship family are asked to bring bags of candy to help with this ministry opportunity.  Workers are still needed too.

How did the family trip to the fair go?  Very good.  Saw about every member of the Friendship family plus thousands of others from South Mobile County.  How did the ferris wheel ride with Soy go?  He got scared and backed out – opted for cotton candy instead!

Pastor Wes Bates is praying for a 2004 Boston Red Sox like miracle for his beloved Chicago Cubs as they have fallen behind the Mets 3 – 0.  As long as there is a strike left, there is hope!

I pray that you will have a great Wednesday with Jesus.

 

 

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