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  • Rev. Ramona Stonecipher on May 30 at 5:37 pm
    Lord Jesus, I lift je to you . It seems he is very ill. I don’t know this man, or where he is, but I know You know him, and You will go to him. I ask Father, as you being the Great Physician, that You will touch me and heal his broken body. Guide him to where he can find help. See that he gets the right medicines to control his seizures and blood pressure. Lord God, send the right people to him. I know there are medicines he can get free - show him the path to this help. Be with je’s wonderful wife. She loves her husband Lord, she’s begging for help. Give her that help Father...... please. Let them both know they are loved and they are not alone. Thank you Father for what you are going to do for these precious people. We love You and praise You Lord God. Amen.
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