Hey Bishop I would like to ask a fovor of you. My little sister had her baby monday, the baby has anencephaly, she has no skull just skin covering her brain, she has no eye sockets, and she has a open place in the top of her head where you can see her brain. The dr.'s give her no chance to live, she was born on 7/18/11 monday at 5:30 and she has lived for 5 days now. They said she would not eat, she is nursing, they said she would open her eyes, she has opened her eyes, she sucks her thumb, she tries to raise her head up, she just amazing. What I would like you to is ask the COGOP of TN to be in prayer for her, her name is Finley. I would like them to not just to pray for her to live but that God make her whole.... With love, Jason..., thanks so much. God bless and have a great day.
Hebrews 11 has become known as the "Hall of Faith." The reason is quite simple. The writer spends a great deal of time giving a role call of the heroes of the faith. After all, this chapter is about faith, and what better way to teach faith than to illustrate with some real-life examples. Mos of the people in this chapter are well-known, at least by anyone who spent time squirming in a Sunday School class as a small child, or who watched the late-night movies on the local channels featuring their stories. Who were they? Abel, Enoch and Noah. Abel pleased God with his excellent offering, Enoch was so close to God that he actually walked with God to the point that one evening, while walking God said to Enoch, "we are closer to my house than we are yours, so why don't you just go home with me?" Of course, Noah built an ark (according to God's instructions) that saved mankind from total destruction. Then there was Abraham...the father of the faithful. He...
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