Friday, June 19, 2009

Pray For Cheryl Goley

Please pray for Cheryl Goley. She is back in the hospital for treatment for some blood clots in her leg. She is receiving a blood thinner and they will be putting a screen in to catch any blood clots. They believe this is due to some of the medications. Dan thanks you for your prayers!

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Prayer for Baby Alex

Hi Friends,

PRAISE REPORT: 6-19-09

I am sharing with you a praise report. I just got off the phone with my friend Noemi. She is overjoyed! She and her husband were able to take baby Alex home today for the very first time. As we were talking, daddy was holding his son in the recliner, something he only could wish for before. She wanted me to let you all know how grateful they are for all the love, support and prayers over these past months. She said it meant so much to them and Alex.We can all praise the Lord together for his goodness and mercy!

Love,Karla

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

UPDATE - MELODY PULLIAM

Post Surgery Report: Breast Cancer

Melody was given a "poor" chance of recovery by her oncologist yesterday. She is stage 1 but grade 3 and triple negative, not a candidate for hormone therapy. The doctor canceled her appointment with the radiologist. Basically, the doctor says that the pathology gathered by the surgeon is not matching the blood. Dr. Young thinks the cancer is in Melody's bloodstream. Melody will have surgery pretty soon to put in a port for chemo.

Melody was okay last night but wants specific prayer that the doctors will figure this out quickly and start her treatment.

Let's join together in contending for Melody's complete healing and a testimony to the doctors and nurses in a reversal of their prognosis!

Thank you for your prayers: Mike & Melody Pulliam, The Pulliam Family

Pray For Friend of Tracy Pulliam

Please pray for Tommy Barnett. He was hit by a drunk driver, is in a coma and has less than a ten percent chance of survival. He is the high school classmate (Weatherford), and of one of our attorneys here.

Thank you,
Tracy Pulliam