I would like to Thank everybody for praying for my Dad. They have moved him out of ICU. They were saying if he was not flown over to Singapore he would not be with us now. And believe me the thought of that alone is overwhelming. But we serve a mighty God (easy to say but the hardest thing is putting all my trust in him). That on reason I'm so glad I can ask for prayers. So THANK YOU GUYS SO MUCH FOR THE PRAYERS THAT WENT FOR MY DAD. Johnny
This is my Pop and Mom back in the 60's before they even knew the Lord
This is them about 20 yrs ago.
You can check there web-site out at http://www.gostudionasional.org/en/about_us.php
You can check there web-site out at http://www.gostudionasional.org/en/about_us.php
They have been doing the Lords work for over 20 years in Indonesia. My father was born there and when he came to know the Lord. It was put upon his heart
All praise be to God!!! We're glad your dad is OK. We'll keep praying for the Lord's will be done in his life.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Mexico.
That's great news.
ReplyDeleteThinking of you brother.
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Kat.
May the Lord give you His peace and strength during this time. Conitinue to trust Him knowing that the work He has begun He will complete.
ReplyDeleteMay the Lord give you His peace and strength during this time. Continue to trust in Him completely knowing that the work He has begun He will complete.
ReplyDeleteHaven't heard anything for a while. Is your dad still ok? I just had a friend die after work friday so hope the best for your family.
ReplyDeleteEverytime I visit your blog it reminds me to pray for your dad and family. Hope he's doing better...
ReplyDeleteHave not heard anything. Been praying for you and your family and wondering if all is well.
ReplyDeleteLet everyone know as I am sure I am not the only one wondering.
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Johnny - I'm so glad that your father is well. And am amused that your parents are in Indonesia. Several of my relatives are missionaries abroad, though at the moment I don't have any in Indonesia. My father in law was born in Burma, but he was a missionary to India where my husband then grew up. It's a small world, no?
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p.s. Thank you for your excellent work, and I hope you enjoy the bananna bread.