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I'm on Stonegate Road, maybe we're neighbors??!! If you come to

visit, let's have coffee, tea or whatever.

Lori

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I'm on Stonegate Road, maybe we're neighbors??!! If you come to

visit, let's have coffee, tea or whatever.

Lori

-- In , BadKneesDebs@a... wrote:

> Wow! My sister lives in LaGrange Park, IL.......

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Hi Lori,

My sister is on Highland Ave. Right now I not able to travel due to my knee

condition, but when I can, I will be sure to contact you. I used to live in

Lyons and my husband used to live in Brookfield.. Small world, huh?????

I am one of the " older " members who is fighting some fierce medical problems,

so here lately I have not been able to post as much as I used to or want to.

So please forgive if you don't see me for awhile. I have been in the

hospital on an average of every 2 weeks.

My sister is flying down for my daughter's wedding on 7-9-05, her daughter is

one of the bridesmaids. She will be staying here in my house, my husband's

brother is driving down from Aurora for the wedding also, his son is one of the

groomsmen. So, lots of things (most of them all good) are ahead of me and

all of my doctors are working with me to get me thru this event. After the

wedding I will be facing some surgical procedures and other things. But, I try

not to think of that and just concentrate on the wedding. I have been amazed at

how much I have been able to do from my hospital bed at home and my dear

computer.

Take care and I am glad to meet a new friend!

Gentle, tender, angel hugs,

Debs in FL

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Hi Lori,

My sister is on Highland Ave. Right now I not able to travel due to my knee

condition, but when I can, I will be sure to contact you. I used to live in

Lyons and my husband used to live in Brookfield.. Small world, huh?????

I am one of the " older " members who is fighting some fierce medical problems,

so here lately I have not been able to post as much as I used to or want to.

So please forgive if you don't see me for awhile. I have been in the

hospital on an average of every 2 weeks.

My sister is flying down for my daughter's wedding on 7-9-05, her daughter is

one of the bridesmaids. She will be staying here in my house, my husband's

brother is driving down from Aurora for the wedding also, his son is one of the

groomsmen. So, lots of things (most of them all good) are ahead of me and

all of my doctors are working with me to get me thru this event. After the

wedding I will be facing some surgical procedures and other things. But, I try

not to think of that and just concentrate on the wedding. I have been amazed at

how much I have been able to do from my hospital bed at home and my dear

computer.

Take care and I am glad to meet a new friend!

Gentle, tender, angel hugs,

Debs in FL

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Dear Beth,

What a wonderful idea! We have a prayer chain at our church--when

someone is ill, having surgery, or there is a special need, the first

person on the list is contacted, and we each contact the next person on

the list, be it by phone or email. When people in this group have

requested prayers, I put their first name only on our prayer chain, and

remove it only when we hear that thngs have improved.

And for the person who asked, I live in Connersville, Indiana, 50 miles

from anywhere!

Judi

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Dear Beth,

What a wonderful idea! We have a prayer chain at our church--when

someone is ill, having surgery, or there is a special need, the first

person on the list is contacted, and we each contact the next person on

the list, be it by phone or email. When people in this group have

requested prayers, I put their first name only on our prayer chain, and

remove it only when we hear that thngs have improved.

And for the person who asked, I live in Connersville, Indiana, 50 miles

from anywhere!

Judi

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Intercessory prayer is one of the closest things to my heart, and I

believe in it with everything in me. I have a friend whose daughter

had a brain tumor show up on a scan- MRI maybe- last month? So a week

later they went to a specialist who did another scan, and it was

gone. They did further scans and tests to confirm that finding, and

the tumor was gone. Then we had a boy in our church who was found in

the bottom of his swimming pool, on June 11th. His dad did CPR until

careflite got there. He was in a coma for three days, and the doctors

feared the worst for him. We had people all over praying for him, and

he was in church yesterday! So I am DEFINITELY on board for any ideas

you may have. I figure that there's not a lot I can do physically for

people but I sure can pray for them, right?

God bless

Jane

> Dear Friends ...

>

> This list serves as so much tremendous support for us, but there

are times

> when we just need something more to hold on to. I know we are all

praying

> for 's well-being.

>

> I want to tell you about a ministry that might be useful to our

group.

>

> At my church, we have a " beeper ministry " . When someone is ill,

having

> surgery, or going through a particularly hard time, they are

offered a beeper.

> That beeper phone number is distributed to our congregation. When

someone

> prays for the person who has the beeper, they call the number and

can put in

> their phone number or just 111111's. The person who has the

beeper does NOT

> call back, but is reassured that at that very moment, there is

someone

> specifically in prayer for that individual. It is very

comforting. If the moderators

> of this list agree, this is something that could be helpful to us

all, as

> there is something equally important in giving the page as there

is in

> receiving the page.

>

> I know we may not all have beepers, pagers or cell phones, but if

some of us

> do, we could send an email to the group when we are TRULY needing

extensive

> prayer and give our number so that others can pray for us and lift

us up in

> prayer. To those who don't have a way of connecting in this way,

an email

> always works well too. I think it is important to use this only

when suffering

> is extensive as we don't want this to be an exhaustive process.

NOTE: the

> pages are not intended to be called back.

>

> The email could be something like:

> I am heading to surgery today at 3 PM and would appreciate the

prayers of

> this fabulous group. If you would page me at xxx-xxx-xxxx and let

me know you

> have prayed for me by putting in a number I would be so grateful.

>

> If this idea doesn't work for this group (and it may not), then

feel free to

> take this idea to other support groups that you may have, including

any

> religious or spiritual organization you may be a part of.

>

> I know first-hand that this is a powerful tool!

>

> Love and Prayers,

> Beth

>

> ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*

> Read my blog at www.ThinkBigAboutHealing.blogspot.com

>

> ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*

>

>

>

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Intercessory prayer is one of the closest things to my heart, and I

believe in it with everything in me. I have a friend whose daughter

had a brain tumor show up on a scan- MRI maybe- last month? So a week

later they went to a specialist who did another scan, and it was

gone. They did further scans and tests to confirm that finding, and

the tumor was gone. Then we had a boy in our church who was found in

the bottom of his swimming pool, on June 11th. His dad did CPR until

careflite got there. He was in a coma for three days, and the doctors

feared the worst for him. We had people all over praying for him, and

he was in church yesterday! So I am DEFINITELY on board for any ideas

you may have. I figure that there's not a lot I can do physically for

people but I sure can pray for them, right?

God bless

Jane

> Dear Friends ...

>

> This list serves as so much tremendous support for us, but there

are times

> when we just need something more to hold on to. I know we are all

praying

> for 's well-being.

>

> I want to tell you about a ministry that might be useful to our

group.

>

> At my church, we have a " beeper ministry " . When someone is ill,

having

> surgery, or going through a particularly hard time, they are

offered a beeper.

> That beeper phone number is distributed to our congregation. When

someone

> prays for the person who has the beeper, they call the number and

can put in

> their phone number or just 111111's. The person who has the

beeper does NOT

> call back, but is reassured that at that very moment, there is

someone

> specifically in prayer for that individual. It is very

comforting. If the moderators

> of this list agree, this is something that could be helpful to us

all, as

> there is something equally important in giving the page as there

is in

> receiving the page.

>

> I know we may not all have beepers, pagers or cell phones, but if

some of us

> do, we could send an email to the group when we are TRULY needing

extensive

> prayer and give our number so that others can pray for us and lift

us up in

> prayer. To those who don't have a way of connecting in this way,

an email

> always works well too. I think it is important to use this only

when suffering

> is extensive as we don't want this to be an exhaustive process.

NOTE: the

> pages are not intended to be called back.

>

> The email could be something like:

> I am heading to surgery today at 3 PM and would appreciate the

prayers of

> this fabulous group. If you would page me at xxx-xxx-xxxx and let

me know you

> have prayed for me by putting in a number I would be so grateful.

>

> If this idea doesn't work for this group (and it may not), then

feel free to

> take this idea to other support groups that you may have, including

any

> religious or spiritual organization you may be a part of.

>

> I know first-hand that this is a powerful tool!

>

> Love and Prayers,

> Beth

>

> ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*

> Read my blog at www.ThinkBigAboutHealing.blogspot.com

>

> ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*

>

>

>

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