Supra Nuclear Palsy

by | Jun 7, 1998 | Healing, Miracles

I hope I’m sending this to the right address – First, I’d like to share a miracle-in-the-works. A few years ago, my uncle was diagnosed with Supranuclear Palsy. (Dudley Moore has this incurable disease, as well.) He was getting worse with each day, and was even put into a nursing home by his wife who was too weak to care for him herself. My mother recently subscribed to this list, and sent a prayer request out for her brother-in-law (my uncle) and, after many kind words and prayers, The Lord has touched him! My uncle was brought back to his home about a week ago, and he is actually getting BETTER! He can speak now, rather than just mumbling and choking on every other word! God is proving Himself to the disbelievers by curing what the ‘doctors’ say can not be cured! Praise The Lord! Thank you all for your time and prayers!

I would also like to ask my fellow prayer warriors to remember Ken – my mother’s wonderful boyfriend – in their prayers today. He’s a young, healthy man who’s in the military. This morning while he was doing his laps for PT, he blacked out. The next thing he remembers after that is standing in line for formation, but he doesn’t know how he got there. The doctors say he had a concussion, and that’s that. They don’t seem very interested in further testing, so I ask you all to join us in prayer that The Lord will see to it that this passes, with on repercussions or recurring episodes.

One last request; PLEASE remember to pray for the homeless. I received a letter in today’s mail from our local mission, asking for donations. I cried when I read it, simply because I’m so financially drained right now, and can only afford to send a few dollars. Sometimes I feel that part of my mission from God is to be an advocate for the homeless and hungry, but I’m still waiting for him to direct me down the right path. Without knowing which way to go, all I can do is continue to pray for them constantly, that they may find warmth, food, and the love of Jesus Christ as they lay down to sleep each night. Thank you all for your prayers, and may He continue to bless you richly!

Holly (Received on December 7, 2000)

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