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Prayers for Sheila
#1
A few weeks ago, a friend of my sister's Sheila, learned that her brother had been murdered.  This coming Saturday will be her family's celebration of her brother's life.

Then this past Monday, my sister and Sheila went to Sheila's doctor about a lump in her breast and she had a biopsy.  We just today heard it is cancerous.  Not that one can actually use fortunately in a sentence like this, but fortunately it is "DCIS - Ductal Carcinoma in Situ", which means it is early stage and is located in one of her breast milk ducts.  It is very easily and usually very successfully treated through a myriad of different options.

Sheila has a strong faith; has little income from her minimum wage jobs and will struggle to pay any co-pays or living expenses while she is being treated and recovering from the surgery she most likely will have to have.

Please lift her up to Our Lord.  May He comfort her with His grace and peace.  If it is in His will, may His healing hands move over her.  May her doctor(s) be blessed with compassion and exceptional wisdom. 

Lord, hear our prayers.
AMEN!
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#2
Indeed, may the Lord comfort and bring relief. Keep us posted.
Senior elder at radixfidem.org
Blog: radixfidem.blog
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#3
I will definitely keep everyone posted.  She will see a surgeon next Wednesday.  My sister will be in Texas then, visiting my brother so not sure if I will know anything next week or not.  

Prayers will be a'lifting for sure!
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#4
Prayers being lifted for Sheila and your sister as she travels the road ahead with this situation. May the Holy Spirit and God's angels be especially close during this time.
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#5
Another prayer to the list Smile It's an honor, though.
Church elder at radixfidem.org
Blog: jaydinitto.com
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#6
I feel the same way, Jay.  We should do this more often ANYTIME one of us has a need or knows of a need.  It is truly a privilege to "carry everything to God in prayer"!
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