Saturday, January 16

Prayer Request

The Lord knows these needs more than we know how ask, let's keep praying for these who are in need today. The Lord does hear and answer our prayers, there are many who are hurting and in need of a touch from the Master.

Bro. Jim is home and is experiencing the same problems he had before his hospital stay, he is awaiting an appointment in Houston for follow-up.
Sis. Suzette, Kenna, and several others in their family are not only burdened by concern for Jim but by other ongoing personal problems. Please pray the Lord will give this family comfort and a direction to ease the burden of their constant struggles.

Bro. Joe Adams will be having surgery on the 26th of this month, begin praying now for the success of this procedure.

Bro. Lester Ray is improving, please pray the Lord will continue to heal and guide this family.
The Glaze family have been very faithful and true workers in our church family and we miss each one of them. We pray the Lord will make a way for them to be back in our services.

Remember also the ones who have lost loved ones. There are many in our church family who are in a season of mourning. Your prayers, phone calls, and words of encouragement are important to those who are grieving. Ask the Lord what you can do to help someone in need today.

Please remember the financial burden that Brendan's family is under. The days are slipping off the calendar for their deadline for payment. Honor the memory of Brendan and help this family with your prayers and your donation to the account that has been established at Huntington State Bank in the name of Patty Richardson and Lana Toll. This is one burden we can lift for this family. The Lord will bless you in a special way for helping these who are in need.

Please pray for the people of Haiti and for the ones who are sent there to help. Each day that passes by more people are discovered, families have been devastated, and now violence is breaking out and adding a new level of fear for those suffering. It is hard for us to imagine the magnitude of the loss of life and numbers of those trapped and injured, and to imagine what these people are going through. We have never had to wait for days in the street without water, and medical care, and we have never had to see our streets lined with the bodies of our loved ones.
The people who are delivering aid also need our prayers for strength and guidance.


If you have not already done so, begin now praying for our services tomorrow and for Bro. Ross as he prepares to deliver God's word. We also should pray for the Lord to prepare our hearts to receive what is given and to hide His word in our hearts. The Lord has set aside this time for us to worship Him, to hear His word, and to praise Him for the grace and mercy extended to us. Honor Him by being in His house.

No comments: