Saturday, November 1, 2008
Not a lot of change
First of all, our family would like to thank everyone who has been praying and doing things for our family. We appreciate it more than you know. I haven't posted an update because there really hasn't been a lot of change. Mom is progressing very very slowly. Some days are better than others. I know that she has had some visitors and I think that is great. She is still in tremendous pain and very uncomfortable. She wants everyone to take all those things off of her and get her home. We only wish it were that easy. Please continue to keep our family in your prayers. Please pray for mom to be patient.
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There is a story in the Bible where Israel was in battle and as long as Moses held his arms up, they would win. You can imagine how tiring that would be and so Aaron and Hur held his arms up to have the victory. (Hope I got this all correct.) Anyway, I was thinking about that story today because I think many of us reading this need to continue to be Aaron and Hur to this precious family. It has been five weeks now since the accident and the progress is slow and sometimes David, Angie and Andy need their arms held up, if not physically, in prayer. Let us not grow weary in praying for a full recovery for Jill and for strength for her precious family. We love you Jill and your family and are continuing to support your precious family with our prayers. Love, Tim and Marcia
We are still praying Your the family. Just keep the faith we know that all thing work together for the good for them that love the Lord.Love you. Pat.
Thanks for keeping us posted. I know it is a long slow process and it is wonderful for Jill to have all her family with her to keep her spirits up. I know it is hard on the family too and we are all praying for you. It is wonderful to see God answering our prayers with Jill’s continued forward progress. Keep strong and God bless all of you. Becky, Ronnie, Linsey and Casey
Jill,
It was so good to see you. I hope to get up there again soon. I know how long the days get in a hospital, but you are in good hands & will be out before you know it. Keep doing what they tell you & try to keep your spirits up. I will continue to keep you in my prayers.
Love,
Bonnie
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