After one hour on the phone, explaining God's love
She has the peace to start Chemo.
She kept saying that I was her strength.....
Tried to understand this.......
Visited her in R.I., Showed her God's love, His goodness, His desire to heal her, Jesus's words on agreement and prayer.
She wanted to know if this could happen....a healing from God......
Told her that God would reveal his love to her, as proof.
That Night, God visited my sister and made her whole (in body, soul and spirit)
Then I realized that God let her walk on my feet, let me be her strength, honored my faith, until she could walk on her own.
Outcome: There is no cancer in her body.
She has a tremendous desire to know God's Word. She prays for everybody she meets (many sick children from the hospital). She has great peace and great joy. She is thankful.
Her faith has made her whole........
She has plans for the rest of her life.....
Yes, we can transmit our faith to others.
We can be their rock, their peace, their joy, their strength, their example, until they can walk that wonderful path of loving God on their own.
A little love and compassion will ignite a miracle
If you again find yourself planning anymore visits to R.I. and would need to stop-over place; I am sure that we could spare a bed or 2.
Bless you, May our Heavenly Father bless you in everyway, in the wonderful name of His son and our brother Jesus.
Galen
ET1 SS - USN Retired,
Pilgrim of the Ancient Arabic Order Nobles of the mystic shrine.
and
'University of Life' Alumni
"I live in the spirit of prayer. I pray as I walk, when I lie down, and when I rise. And the answers are always coming. Tens of thousands of times have my prayers been answered. When once I am persuaded that a thing is right, I go on praying for it. the great point is never to give up till the answer comes. The great fault of the children of God is, they do not continue in prayer, they do not persevere. If they desire anything for God's glory, they should pray until they get it." - George Mueller
Yes, Oakspear, no blast in the blood, no blast in the bone marrow.
After the second chemo and test, the doctors came into her room with total shock, she was completely clean. They couldn't stop saying God bless you.
Then, the FDA doctors came in to interview her.
(was a Phase III clinical trial)
They were real blessed. All the doctors were concerned because, in the beginning, her health was so bad, they were afraid this very strong chemo would hurt her; but she handled it like a true champ.
Presently:
She was on schedule for a stem cell transplant and the doctors were real concerned about the eighth month, a time when the immature cells can come back (Feb, 2004)
Now they have pretty much cancelled the stem cell transplant and told her not to worry about Feb
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Oakspear
Socks, my man, you have got some good stories.
In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice...but in practice there is
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excathedra
and he is such a good man. i love him.
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excathedra
if i ever went back to church again, i would go to sock's or tom heller's house
but i'm on the east coast so there you go :)-->
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krys
I agree with excathedra!
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Tom
Thanks ExC & Krys, a lot - 2 lots worth.
Hey, I'm on the East Coast. Well, down in South Florida East Coast.
Tom
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excathedra
damn litwin, you're right, you are !!!!!
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socks
Aww, thanks y'all. :o-->
glad you like 'em Oaks!
baby's calling me home,
she keeps on callin' me home....
(boz scaggs)
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Aww, thanks y'all. :o-->
glad you like 'em Oaks!
baby's calling me home,
she keeps on callin' me home....
(boz scaggs)
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excathedra
can any person give another person faith ?
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ex10
Yes.
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Lightside
July 03 I get the phone call.
My sister has AML, leukemia of the worst kind
Death can be sudden
She is hesterical, blaming God and the world
After one hour on the phone, explaining God's love
She has the peace to start Chemo.
She kept saying that I was her strength.....
Tried to understand this.......
Visited her in R.I., Showed her God's love, His goodness, His desire to heal her, Jesus's words on agreement and prayer.
She wanted to know if this could happen....a healing from God......
Told her that God would reveal his love to her, as proof.
That Night, God visited my sister and made her whole (in body, soul and spirit)
Then I realized that God let her walk on my feet, let me be her strength, honored my faith, until she could walk on her own.
Outcome: There is no cancer in her body.
She has a tremendous desire to know God's Word. She prays for everybody she meets (many sick children from the hospital). She has great peace and great joy. She is thankful.
Her faith has made her whole........
She has plans for the rest of her life.....
Yes, we can transmit our faith to others.
We can be their rock, their peace, their joy, their strength, their example, until they can walk that wonderful path of loving God on their own.
A little love and compassion will ignite a miracle
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excathedra
thank you
love,
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ex10
Lightside,
I think that's exactly what Jesus did. Maybe that's what's meant by following in his steps?
It isn't about "operating principles" at all, is it? ;)-->
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Galen
Well Done.
If you again find yourself planning anymore visits to R.I. and would need to stop-over place; I am sure that we could spare a bed or 2.
Bless you, May our Heavenly Father bless you in everyway, in the wonderful name of His son and our brother Jesus.
Galen
ET1 SS - USN Retired,
Pilgrim of the Ancient Arabic Order Nobles of the mystic shrine.
and
'University of Life' Alumni
"I live in the spirit of prayer. I pray as I walk, when I lie down, and when I rise. And the answers are always coming. Tens of thousands of times have my prayers been answered. When once I am persuaded that a thing is right, I go on praying for it. the great point is never to give up till the answer comes. The great fault of the children of God is, they do not continue in prayer, they do not persevere. If they desire anything for God's glory, they should pray until they get it." - George Mueller
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Oakspear
Lightside:
Since we're talking about six months, I'm assuming that there is still no cancer. Great!
In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice...but in practice there is
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Yes, Oakspear, no blast in the blood, no blast in the bone marrow.
After the second chemo and test, the doctors came into her room with total shock, she was completely clean. They couldn't stop saying God bless you.
Then, the FDA doctors came in to interview her.
(was a Phase III clinical trial)
They were real blessed. All the doctors were concerned because, in the beginning, her health was so bad, they were afraid this very strong chemo would hurt her; but she handled it like a true champ.
Presently:
She was on schedule for a stem cell transplant and the doctors were real concerned about the eighth month, a time when the immature cells can come back (Feb, 2004)
Now they have pretty much cancelled the stem cell transplant and told her not to worry about Feb
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