[healing] Craig's Illness

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From: Pastorphil <pstarfill@...>
Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 10:27:14 -0800 (PST)
 Hello there,
 
What a terrible story...I do sympathise. Now what is needed is for you to act as a preist of Almighty God with His power and not as a wife or family member Kathy.
I have subscribed you to our healing list so that they, also, can stand with you and strengthen you in prayer. I hope you don't mind.
Also I need you to be strong in your attitude towards God and His mighty power. Never blame him nor assume that because your husband is spared death, that God still has a work for him. These are wrong assumptions. Rather believe that there is a devil who destroys, if he can, and a God who gives us weapons to defeat this devil, if we are willing to use these weapons. God cannot intervene...He has given us the power to do this.
God bless
 
  Kathryn R Squibb <goog@...> wrote: Could you please join me in prayer for my 39 yr old husband, Craig.  He was in a MVA on 8-29-99, the 1/2 ton truck rolled over him and he walked away.  It was the exact same spot where his dad was killed in the exact same kind of accident on 5-2-79.  6 weeks later his condition crashed and he has been flat in bed with no motor function, horrid headaches and dizziness, and an undiagnosed neuro disorder.  He spent 3 months at Mayo and was misdiagnosed twice and spent 4 months total at Abbott Northewestern in Minn and they're all baffled.  He is miserable and his brain is atrophied to that of an 80 yr old man.  But cognitively he's all there and talks of when he'll be better, altho the docs and everyone else says he'll never be better.  We stand in the gap that he will.  He's had dreams where he walks with Jesus and another where Satan was trying to get in our house and Jesus encircled him so he was powerless.  I believe that God saved Craig from that accident for a purpose.  We jsut can't understand the whole picture, so we walk blindly in faith.  Our 3 kids, (16, 14, and 10) and myself take care of him 24/7....no home health care.  I believe that he can be 100% again, but it's been a long haul and every day he gets weaker and more deconditioned.  He now sleeps most of his days and continues to physically detiorate.  I tell people I believe he'll get better and I think they're ready to commit me:)  They don't think I'm being realistic, but yet I live it 24/7, how can you not be realistic!I would appreciate you prayers:)In Christ, 
Kathy Squibb

Pastorphil

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                           "All Things are Possible, Only Believe!" Mark 9:23


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