Saturday, January 31, 2009

Saturday: Praise Report Special

Dear Brothers and Sisters, I don't write often on Saturdays, but this morning I just wanted to post a few praise reports as they came to me, word for word. We do not praise our Lord Jesus enough. I am sorry I have left all of you down on this one, and more so I am sorry to Jesus. Please when you send me prayer requests, try and remember to follow up with a praise report ...

These reports came in from prayer warriors on this line ...


My church (Assembly of God, Lancaster Pa.) was praying for a young girl from Valley Forge Christian College who was in a terrible car accident last week. Terrible head injury that put her in a coma. A coma that the Dr’s. thought would last indefinitely. This past Wednesday, she woke (UNEXPECTANTLY) from the coma. Examinations were done and today she is leaving the hospital with no side effects and no evidence of a head injury!!!

WOW!!!!! Rick Brouse

One of our men at Newport Assembly had a saw kick back on him and really messed his hand and fingers. Doctors thought the fingers could not be saved last week. Charlie came up front for prayer on Sunday. Large group of prayer warriors laid hands on him. Monday - Doctors are amazed at the healing of his hand and fingers. All the fingers will be fine. Doctor said it was a miracle. The Doctor up in heavens was in charge on this day. AMEN!

Robert Campbell

While the whole nation clamors for the Super Bowl this Sunday, I would just like to remind you that a real Super Hero is celebrating his 100th birthday on the same day. George Beverly Shea becomes a centenarian with Heaven’s distinguished service award as a Gospel Singer. We all should be so fortunate, huh? What’s a Super Bowl game that took only a year to ripen and could go either direction, compared to the well seasoned committed career of a humble servant of Jesus Christ who never lowered his standard of excellence or his integrity? I’m certainly not trying to dampen the excitement of the big game, but for my part I would rather receive the “Well done, thou good and faithful servant” Award, than to have Super Bowl rings on all eight fingers. And while Mr. Shea’s big milestone will doubtless be overshadowed by the game, the triumph of his lifetime accomplishments for Christ will most certainly be the object of the party of Heavenly hosts, where the real score is kept. One party will hand out rings; the other, crowns. Neil

Thanks, Pastor Dan, for a wonderful article today. All too often we forget to thank Jesus for ALL he has done for us.

By the way, twelve years ago I had the privilege of meeting George Beverly Shea in person. What a wonderful person he is and he related to all of us around him as he visited with us. He wasn't too "good" to touch for he was too busy reaching out. That's my kind of Christian. Yes, his rewards are going to be as big as all of heaven when he gets there. We should all practice "Loving God and Loving Each Other" more often. Bro. Shea surely does.

Have a good day and great weekend.

Pastor Carol

Dear Father in Heaven, Thank You for all you do for this line, and for all those who read and pray for those listed, but most of all today, you and you alone are worthy of our praise. Thanks for your healing hand, and thanks for all you do. Thanks for waking me this day. In the name of Jesus, Amen.

And yes, you can share your blessings today as always ... and remember Jesus loves you, and yep, so do I. love ya, dan .

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