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In a message dated 6/18/2005 7:54:18 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, Tess writes:

In the past when one of our members was in dire need, we have agreed to

all (those willing) pray for that person at a specific time, for

example...we would email our group, " Let's pray for whomever @ 6pm

Eastern " - that way we can adapt the prayer to our own time zone and be

united.

This is a place of much love, empathy, and blessings...we are so

fortunate to have each other.

Hi Tess, and everyone else who responded about this idea. I like what Tess

wrote above about the intentionality of praying for a specific person in need

at a specific time and COLLECTIVELY sharing our prayers for someone in need.

I have not read yet any more about what happened after the police showed up

at 's house (and thankfully, she was not there!).

That said, I am going to hold the space to pray specifically for

tomorrow (Monday, June 20) at 5 PM EST. I have selected this time as it is the

most universal time for people all over the globe to participate. When I led

the Prayer/Wellness Team for CoachU, this is the time that always worked best

for the most participation. Even if we have Aussies on the list, they

should be able to participate (although it will be 7 AM on Tuesday for them).

It's

10 PM for our friends in the UK, and, of course, various afternoon times

throughout the US.

If you need help figuring out what time 5 PM EST is for you, please visit

_http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/_

(http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/) .

I invite you all to join me and light a candle and pray for tomorrow in

whatever way you are most comfortable.

Love and Prayers,

Beth

~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*

Read my blog at www.ThinkBigAboutHealing.blogspot.com

~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*

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In a message dated 6/18/2005 7:54:18 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, Tess writes:

In the past when one of our members was in dire need, we have agreed to

all (those willing) pray for that person at a specific time, for

example...we would email our group, " Let's pray for whomever @ 6pm

Eastern " - that way we can adapt the prayer to our own time zone and be

united.

This is a place of much love, empathy, and blessings...we are so

fortunate to have each other.

Hi Tess, and everyone else who responded about this idea. I like what Tess

wrote above about the intentionality of praying for a specific person in need

at a specific time and COLLECTIVELY sharing our prayers for someone in need.

I have not read yet any more about what happened after the police showed up

at 's house (and thankfully, she was not there!).

That said, I am going to hold the space to pray specifically for

tomorrow (Monday, June 20) at 5 PM EST. I have selected this time as it is the

most universal time for people all over the globe to participate. When I led

the Prayer/Wellness Team for CoachU, this is the time that always worked best

for the most participation. Even if we have Aussies on the list, they

should be able to participate (although it will be 7 AM on Tuesday for them).

It's

10 PM for our friends in the UK, and, of course, various afternoon times

throughout the US.

If you need help figuring out what time 5 PM EST is for you, please visit

_http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/_

(http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/) .

I invite you all to join me and light a candle and pray for tomorrow in

whatever way you are most comfortable.

Love and Prayers,

Beth

~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*

Read my blog at www.ThinkBigAboutHealing.blogspot.com

~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*

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Dear Beth,

I will light my candle tomorrow and offer prayers for to get the

strength that she so desperately needs.

Gentle, tender, angel hugs,

Debs in FL

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Dear Beth,

I will light my candle tomorrow and offer prayers for to get the

strength that she so desperately needs.

Gentle, tender, angel hugs,

Debs in FL

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