Monday, September 27, 2010

Week of 9/27/10



Hi Guys! Long Week Huh?

Let's start with a prayer and jump right in! Feel free to email me any requests you see out there! Be watchful on the news, facebook, email, listening to friends and co-workers. You don't have to give all the details or even their name if you don't want! God knows the situation! If more hands gets the work done faster, think what more hands folded in prayer can do!





Dear Father in Heaven, Lord we just pray that you will be with us as we read over these requests. Let us take a couple of minutes out of our super busy days to direct our hearts and minds to You. We pray that Your will would be done at all times. And in All places. It is soooo hard for us Lord to be told, "No." We just aren't used to it in these times. But if it's Your Will to say "No," then let us hear it thankfully, and with humility.Thank You soooo much, as well Lord, for allowing us to hear, "Yes" so very often from You. Draw us Near to You, Lord, and please, draw nearer to us. In Jesus Name, Amen.



Request #1 : Laura - was so sad to hear of the sudden death of an old school friend and new found Facebook friend, William, on Wednesday, from a car accident. He posted on my wall regularly and always had some wisdom to share. Please pray for Bill's family and loved ones.
Request #2 : Emily - Ok praying people, put in a few good words for my step-mother Carmen. Her cancer was a bit larger than they thought and she is going to need more reconstruction so lets hope it goes well!
Request #3: My Dad was in a car accident last Thursday. He had to stop suddenly on the expressway, because the car in front slammed on their brakes. The car behind him slammed into him! His car appears to be ok, and the car behind (driven by a 19 yr old man) was totaled. He has been having symptoms of whiplash, and was very shaken up. They said they thought the car that hit him was going about 50 miles per hour.
Request #4: My Father-in-law is having a really bad time with his back. He has been to many doctors about this, and they've given him various medicines. But he needs more help.
Update & Request #5: We are sad to say that one of the requests we had last week, for a friend's seriously ill Grandmother, Rita, received the answer we were not hoping for. She passed away the next morning after our request went out. The family has all had to travel to Alabama and some are still working on getting there to pay their respects. But we have to remember, God is not our Genie. He has His own plan, His own Will, and His own Timing. He honors us by allowing us to take part in His plans by praying for His Will to be done. God is love. All the time. Sometimes He answers "No," sometimes, "Wait" or "Not Yet," and many times He blesses us with a "Yes." Let's thank Him for knowing what is best, even when we don't like the answer! I would ask that we pray for the family and friends as they try to learn how to live with a new "normal".


Request #6: Jessica - family member had a knee replacement and there have been complications.

Request #7: Jessica - So my son has his first sports injury!  I'm pretty sure it is just a sprained wrist, but not sure if I should have it x-rayed!


Request #8: One of the guy's I work with, Jesse and his wife Melissa have a New baby! They had a pretty rough delivery. Total of 30 hours from the time her water broke, through an attempted natural child-birth, through Pitocin & an epidural, and finally a C-section. Baby Lillian is doing well! She was 8 lbs 7 oz and 20" long. She had a slight fever and breathing issues earlier. Probably due to the C-Section. Both sets of their parents are out of town. Her Mom was flying in earlier today, and his parents had just gotten to Texas to visit their other son and his wife, who have a brand new baby too!

Now I've attached something fun and useful from one of our iLadies!


Have a tremendous, prayerful, peaceful week! And keep on praying!!!!



40 Ways to Pray for Your Children

by Victor M. Parachin


One of the great privileges of parenthood is that we can ask God to work in the lives of our children. These 40 prayers can be offered as a 40-day cycle of prayer {patterned after Jesus' own 40-day spiritual retreat in Matthew 4} or simply used during the course of each day.

1.     For the knowledge of God
Dear God, the Psalmist declares, "Be still, and know that I am God" {Psalm 46:10}. In their busyness, may my children have quiet moments in which they think and reflect about God in their lives.

2.      For salvation
Loving God, the Apostle Paul reminds us that the Gospel "is the power of God for the salvation of everyone who believes" {Romans 1:16}. Help my children learn to trust in you early in their lives and remain faithfully committed to your ways throughout their lives.

3.     For myself as a parent
Gracious God, fill me with sensitivity and insight that I may understand the best ways to guide my children so they may grow in your wisdom and love.

4.     For parenting patience
Loving God, although family life is often hectic and busy, help me to listen with patience to the worries, troubles, and problems my children may have.

5.     For kindness of speech
Gracious God, so many children have been deeply wounded because they have been the brunt of criticism, teasing, and taunting. May my children exhibit kindness in their speech. Let the words of Psalm 19:14 be true for my children: "May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight."

6.     To recognize their mistakes
Dear God, may my children recognize when they are wrong and take responsibility where they are at fault. Give them a deep and sincere desire to put things right as quickly as possible.

7.     For love
Gracious God, let my children follow the command of Jesus to "love one another" {John 13:34}. Let them reach out with love to all within their sphere of influence.

8. For spiritual stability
Oh God, in times of moral uncertainty and temptation, empower my children to exhibit spiritual stability. May the words of Joshua have a firm grip in their hearts: "You are to hold fast to the Lord your God" {Joshua 23:8}.


9.  To help bear burdens
Loving God, let it be that my children are the ones who quickly reach out, helping to lift the burdens of others. Through my example, may my children understand the importance of fulfilling the call of Scripture to "carry each other's burdens" {Gal. 6:2}.
10.            To be instruments of peace
Gracious God, may my children guide their thoughts, words, and actions by the prayer of St. Francis of Assisi: "Make me an instrument of your peace: where there is hatred, let me sow love; where there is injury, pardon; where there is doubt, faith; where there is despair, hope; where there is darkness, light; and where there is sadness, joy."

11.  To celebrate humanity
Dear God, this world is filled with beautiful people, all of whom are your children. May my own children be free of discriminatory and judgmental attitudes toward others. Let them appreciate and celebrate the fact that people are red and yellow, black and white, tall and short, fat and thin, rich and poor, young and old.

12.            For spiritual & emotional growth
Loving God, let my children be like Jesus who "grew in wisdom and stature, and in favor with God and men" {Luke 2:52}.

13.  To be salt & light
Gracious God, may my children learn how to cooperate rather than compete, to respect rather than revile, and to console rather than condemn. Even in their limited circles of influence, may they be "the salt of the earth" and the "light of the world" {Matt. 5:13-14}.

14.  For protection
Eternal God, as my children go out this day may your loving protection go ahead of them, be behind them, hover over them, and stand beside them. This day protect them from every danger, disease, and trauma.

15.            For faith in times of difficulty
Dear God, whenever my children face trial, trouble, or fear, let them naturally turn to you for guidance and strength. May my children know this powerful promise of scripture: "The eternal God is your refuge, and underneath are the everlasting arms" {Deut. 33:27}.

16.  To remember the marginalized
Dear God, create in my children hearts of love and compassion for those whom society overlooks. Let them understand the importance of this biblical command: "Remember those in prison as if you were their fellow prisoners, and those who are mistreated as if you yourselves were suffering" {Heb. 13:3}.

17.  For growth in grace
Loving God, day by day and in every way, let my children "grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ" {2 Peter 3:18}.


18.  For contentment
Loving God, let my children cultivate the same spiritual contentment as did the Apostle Paul, who said: "I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances. I know what it is to be in need, and I know what it is to have plenty. I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation, whether well fed or hungry, whether living in plenty or in want" {Phil. 4:11-12}.

19.  To be unselfish
Gracious God, give my children more love, more self-denial, more willingness to sacrifice for others. Let them understand deeply that it is more blessed to give than to receive.

20.  For wisdom
Loving God, may your spirit be so present in the lives of my children that their thoughts are your thoughts and their ideas are your ideas.

21.  To offer confession & seek forgiveness
Gracious God, may there be in my children no propensity for denial of truth and reality. When they err and do wrong, may they offer you confession and seek your forgiveness. Let them take comfort in your word, which says: "If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness" {1 John 1:9}.

22.  To be "clothed" in virtues
Dear God, may my children constantly and consistently be clothed "with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience" {Col. 3:12}.

23.  For humility in victory & dignity in defeat
Dear God, life is made up of valleys and peaks, wins and losses. There will be times when my children will make important gains and other times when they will feel the sting of losing. May they have humility in their victory and dignity in defeat.

24.  For appreciation of God's creation
Loving God, show my children how to love all animals, birds, creatures, and all green and growing things. Help them to cherish and protect your creation.

25.  For gratitude
Dear God, let gratitude, praise, and thanksgiving continuously flow from the lips of my children. May they "give thanks in all circumstances" {1 Thess. 5:18}.

26.  For the courage of convictions
Gracious God, convictions mean nothing unless there is the courage to stand up for them. May my children "be strong and courageous" {Joshua 1:6}, standing up for those treated unkindly and unjustly.

27.  For emotional & spiritual strength
Eternal God, whenever my children feel the pain of rejection by friends or feel they are the objects of ridicule, infuse them with emotional and spiritual strength. May they always remember that you are the strength of the weak, the refreshment of the weary, and the comforter of the heartbroken.
28.  To be joyful Christians
Loving God, bless my children with the spirit of joy. May they smile naturally, laugh easily, rejoice in your gifts large and small. Let the words of the Psalmist resound in their lives: "This is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it" {Psalm 118:24}.

29.  To be free from materialism
Gracious God, even in their youth let my children be free from materialism. May they enjoy their benefits, privileges, and material possessions without the constant clamor for more and more and more. And, should they be blessed with wealth in their adult years, may they know the importance of sharing and using their abundance to bless others.

30.  For peace & justice
Eternal God, nurture in my children a love for the many people who live in poverty and misery. Arouse in their hearts a deep and abiding hunger for justice and peace.

31.  To be filled with hope
Loving God, no matter what may befall my children, may they be so filled with hope that it prevents any despair from taking hold. With the Apostle I pray that you, "the God of hope" {Romans 15:13}, will fill them with all joy and peace.

32.  For perseverance
Dear God, keep my children from becoming impatient and quitting prematurely. Develop within them endurance and perseverance so that when faced with major challenges and crises they do not easily give up. Let my children be "joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer" {Romans 12:12}.

33.  For a passionate love of God
Gracious God, cultivate in my children a passion to love and serve you. May my children have the same kind of passionate love for you as did this Psalm writer: "I will praise you, O Lord, with all my heart; I will tell of all your wonders. I will be glad and rejoice in you" {Psalms 9:1-2}.

34.  For generosity of spirit
Loving God, instill in my children a desire to give of themselves. May they always be honorable in action, sincere in words, and gentle in their treatment of others.

35.  To be forgiving
Eternal God, fill my children with the spirit of forgiveness. Whenever they are hurt, may they naturally forgive and thereby free themselves from the burden of resentment. May they take seriously this word from the Apostle: "Forgive as the Lord forgave you" {Col. 3:13}.

36.  To have a teachable spirit
Gracious God, infuse in each of my children the awareness that the world is filled with teachers. May they see others as being sent by you into their lives to teach them to learn better patience, greater love, more compassion.



37.  For the wise use of their talents
Loving God, thank you for filling my children with numerous gifts, talents, and abilities. As they mature, let them exercise wisdom in using their gifts to help others.

38.  To be honest
Gracious God, let my children always exhibit honesty of conduct and honesty of speech. May there be nothing deceitful in what they say and do. Instill in them the awareness that life flows more smoothly when it is built around honesty.

39.  To practice hospitality
Eternal God, may my children be open and affirming of all others. May they be the ones who reach out, embracing those who are left out or left behind.

40.  To be faithful in prayer
Gracious and loving God, help my children to live lives punctuated by prayer. With the Apostle may they "pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests" {Eph. 6:18}. May they be persistent and powerful in their praying. 

Monday, September 20, 2010

Week of 9/20/10



Here are the Requests, Praises and Updates for this week!

Please listen to those around you this week on be on the lookout for things we can pray for! Just think, if all 30-40 of us say a brief prayer on each of these....or you may be like some ladies who save them all up and have a nice long sit down with God in the evening! Either way, take a second to cut and paste requests from your facebook, emails, or just write out a line or two and send them to me! :-)

Have a great and safe week! 
 Let's begin with a prayer together!

Lord God, we just come to You this morning and ask that Your will would be done, even in our prayers, our time spent online, at work, and at home. Please help us to remember these people who have asked for our help throughout our day. Help us to remain prayerful at all times. Bring to mind Lord, all those who You want us to pray for, to speak to, to email, and to call. Let us be Your feet, hands, and voice. Thank You for all you do for us, In Jesus Name we pray, Amen.

Request #1 - Laura - This one is urgent! My daughter-in-law's grandmother, who is 75 years old, went in to the hospital, for a bad blood clot in her leg, two days ago but had a massive brain bleed from the blood thinners to cure the clot..her name is Rita. They live in Alabama.


Request #2 - Stacy- Going to need some prayers on Tuesday. I'm having knee surgery for a torn meniscus. Went to the dr. on Thursday and he wanted to do the surgery yesterday but I had too much to get lined out. Anyway, pray that it is an easy fix and that I recover quickly. Thank you!


Request #3 - Samantha - turns in my cracker barrel application tomorrow..pray if God would allow something to open up..



Request #4 - A co-worker had to leave work suddenly Friday to drive several states away for "A family emergency," which he didn't have time to explain, although he did mention his brother. He called the next day and said that he'd be back in about 4 days.

Update & Praise - Emily - "I Finally got a real and complete night's sleep. It took a cold (sore throat, cough, fever) to make it happen, but that is ok by me. Slept for 18 hours! Then woke up 4.4 lbs less than the day before... can we all say dehydrated? Thank goodness for the PICC cause I was able to fix that in a few hours and two liters of saline." Thank goodness she finally slept more than a few hours at a time, and let's pray that the cold and dehydration will pass quickly! 


Original Request: 
 Emily is having a terrible bout of insomnia! About a month went by with only a few minutes at a time of sleep (10 minutes one night), then finally she started get 4-5 hrs a night, and yes, she's already taking sleeping medicine. She has several other health conditions that make this all very difficult to deal with!



Update and Praise: Cheryl had her surgery Saturday morning and it went great! They said it was just in time! She got home at 8:30pm Saturday night and doesn't even have to go back for a check up until 2 weeks from now! I talked to her this morning, and she is doing really good, except for the expected pain. Thank you soooo much for your quick prayers, (those of you who had time to jump on this one!)



Original Request: 9/17/10 MJ - My Mom found out today that she has to have her gall bladder removed tomorrow! She had been having stomach pains and nausea for awhile, and this past Tuesday she was up all night long with pain and getting sick! Finally today she went in to the doctor, and he sent her to get an ultrasound of her gall bladder. They've kept her overnight.



Update & PraiseSteve had his surgery and feels at this point that it worked a lot better this time. Only time will tell! He is recovering quickly! Should be able to come back to work on the 22nd!




Original Request: Steve is having surgery #3 on 9/9 to attempt to repair a hernia! It's on into "why isn't this over yet?" He has gone to a new doctor, in hopes that it will resolve whatever is going on. He has 1 week left (5 days) of vacation, but will be out of work for 9 work days, 2 of which would be off days anyway, but that's still 2 days he just won't get paid.



Daniel 9:22 He instructed me and said to me, "Daniel, I have now come to give you insight and understanding. 23 As soon as you began to pray, an answer was given, which I have come to tell you, for you are highly esteemed."



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Sunday, September 19, 2010

Week of 9/13-9/19



Request #19/9/10 - Allison - the next 2 days are going to be so rough. Visitation tomorrow & funeral Friday... for one of Misty's friends, (about 4th grade).... that i used to see 2 to 3 times a week... how do you process the loss of someone the same age as your child???? 


Request #2:  9/11/10 Sara - I just got home from Kosair with my nephew Kris. He has a torn MCL and will be out for at least 4 weeks.

Request #3: 9/17/10 MJ - My Mom found out today that she has to have her gall bladder removed tomorrow! She had been having stomach pains and nausea for awhile, and this past Tuesday she was up all night long with pain and getting sick! Finally today she went in to the doctor, and he sent her to get an ultrasound of her gall bladder. They've kept her overnight. Update: Mom had her surgery Saturday morning and it went great! They said it was just in time! She got home at 8:30pm last night and doesn't even have to go back for a check up until 2 weeks from now!


Request #4: From another Prayer List: In July we launched an effort to pray for Frank Schwendeman, a Lexingtonian who has worked tirelessly for decades on behalf of life and who had just been diagnosed with a very serious cancer.  Shortly after we all prayed for Frank, a much better prognosis came forth. Let us pray afresh for Frank as a Body, AND let us all also pray for those we each know who are wrestling with cancer –Our God is able and He is at work!  We can do our part in prayer with the faith He has given us . . . and let us trust Him to do His part and amaze us all. Who knows? We might just see what we all long to see . . .


Request #5: 9/15 Ron - I am writing to ask all of you to Pray for Donna. She and her long time boyfriend got married two weeks ago, two days after they got back from there honeymoon he had a massive heart attack.  He past away at 6:00am this morning.  I know you all fell in love with her as we love her, so please keep her in your Prayers.