Thursday, January 31, 2013

Eaton Umberger - died at one day old


E.C. & Jo Umberger have asked for prayers for their family. Their son, Evan and his wife, Chelsea, who live in Abilene, had a baby boy, Ernest Crabtree Umberger, V (Eaton), on Monday, January 28, 2013, at 12:41 p.m.  Little Eaton went home to be with Jesus on Tuesday, January 29, 2013, at 3:16 p.m.
Please pray for God's peace and comfort for the Umberger family during this difficult time.

God, no one knows the depths of grief at losing a child the way that you do. You are our hope and our resurrection; in you we put our trust. Please hold Evan and Chelsea tightly in your embrace, and whisper words of comfort and healing to their broken hearts and rent souls. Please give them people around them to hold their hands, to cherish them and to help ease their pain. And please take care of little Eaton and hold him close. In Jesus' name, amen.

Monday, January 28, 2013

Dustin Stark


Tracie Stark, who worships with us here at FB,  just came by the church office for prayer concerning her son, DUSTIN STARK, who is in ICU at Parkland Hospital.
Dustin, 20,  has severe spine and head injuries which he suffered in a 15 ft. fall last weekend.
He is a Junior at UNT.

Your name is higher than any other, your name is wonderful, almighty Lord! I love your presence, and the feeling of acceptance when I know you are near, even at times that you chasten me, dear Lord and King!

Dustin, who is just 20 years old, has sustained sever head and spine injuries from a fall last weekend, and needs your healing. I pray that there will be no lasting injuries, no recurring effects, no chronic complaints from this fall, and that you will heal him body and soul. Also, please be with Tracie and all those who love Dustin, as they face a terrifying time of waiting on his healing. Blessings and peace be upon them from you, the Prince of Peace. In Jesus' name, amen.

Paulette Travis and granddaughter Sara


1/28/2013
From Paulette Travis:

Please pray for my granddaughter, Sara. She was diagnosed today with RSV.  Please pray she will not have to be hospitalized, that the rest of the family does not get it and for a hedge of protection around Emily's job.

Also, please pray for me to heal quickly.  I became ill over the weekend and went to PrimaCare yesterday with acute sinusitis.

I glorify you, mighty God, for the mighty works you do and for who you are. I bless you and praise your holy name! All glory and honor and power and blessing are rightly yours, and none other can claim your place.

Lord, I lift Sara before you, ill with RSV. She is suffering the ravages of this disease, but you can heal her. I pray that you do, indeed, heal her, but if that is not your will, then please keep her from needing hospitalization. Also protect her family from getting the virus as well.

Also, Paulette, Sara's grandmother, is suffering from acute sinusitis. That's really miserable, as I well know, and I ask you, would you please heal her? To you be all praise, in Jesus' name, amen.

Friday, January 25, 2013

JON DUPLESSIS - with his Lord 1/26/13


William (Bill) and Jan Steele, former members who attended the Farmers Branch Campus for many years before retiring to East Texas, called to let us know that Jan's son, Jon DuPlessis, was now in hospice care.  Jon has suffered from cancer for several years. Jan said his time was now very short and she asked for our prayers for them and their family during this difficult time.

You are so far above all others that there is no way to comprehend it. You are so great that the word lacks all meaning. You are wonderful, counselor, almighty God, the everlasting Father, and in you I live, and move and have my being. Glory is yours both now and forever!

Dear Father, Jon has been suffering with cancer for many years now, and his struggle is nearly at an end. It has been your will not to cure him, to heal his body, yet I know—we all know— that ultimate healing comes to those who believe in you, who are translated out of this sin-filled world and into your perfect presence. I pray that as Jon moves now from one life into the next, that he will be in perfect peace, keeping his mind on you. If by chance he does not know his Maker, I pray that he will know the sacrifice made by your Son and believe. I ask that Jan and Bill, (and Jon's biological father) will be surrounded by your love in these last days, and will find peace and comfort in your embrace. In Jesus' name, amen.


1/26/2013
From Jan Steele:
Some of you may have known that our son, Philip Jon du Plessis has been battling colon, liver and bladder cancer for over two+ years.  He was receiving weekly chemotherapy treatments and, at times, experienced many adverse side effects from the chemo.  Along the way, he experienced many challenges to include numerous unscheduled trips to hospitals and/or doctors; an unexpected colostomy back in March of last year; a daily regimen of pills; had to quit his job (which he loved) back in November and had to make a major move in November to live with mom and dad.
In awe of him, Dad, I and others watched as Jon began his battle.  He exhibited a determined approach to fight this horrific disease and, unbelievably, maintained a most positive outlook throughout his fight with this cancer.
Dad and I were summoned to Dallas to speak with his oncologist, Dr Allada back in November of last year.  She recommended Jon transfer to hospice care and to try and live a quality of life for whatever time he had left to live on this earth.  So after a discussion between Jon, Dad and I, we decided the best scenario was for him to make a move to Chandler, TX.  Jon has been living with Dad and me since November 21st of last year.
Looking back, I must say it was a major adjustment and presented many challenges  for us all:  current residents, Dad, Mom, Dallas Dynamite, and Tippi Tu  (our dogs) learning how to live with new additions, Jon and Pixel, the kitty, trying to cope with the current residents.  But after a couple of weeks of rearranging and establishment of a hospice care giver, we all settled in and began our new way of life. 
 It has been a memorable journey and I thank God for the time and opportunity He provided for us to build some new memories.   Memories including bumping into my son in the middle of the night ending in early am conversations; games of Backgammon; Pixel the kitty incidents; cooking his favorite dishes; hearing him say endearing words; his hugs and backrubs; times spent reconnecting with family……..…..yes, at least, we will have some new memories to cherish through our remaining years. 
 Last Sunday we had to admit Jon to an inpatient Hospice facility as his pain was impossible to control with Hospice home care.  So, Dad and I have been going back and forth from home to Hospice making sure that at least one of us could be there pretty much 24/7.  I have spent the last 4 nights there and was prepared to stay until the time we would no longer be needed.
 At approximately 12:36 a.m. last night I recognized that Jon was being “summoned” and repeatedly told him “Look for the light” “Look for Him, He will be in purple and He has beautiful eyes” and oh yes, “Look for the rainbow colors & markers”.  Yesterday I had read “Heaven is for Real”.  Great book, you might want to try it, if you haven’t already.
Anyway, as you might have already surmised, we are no longer needed at the Hospice facility.   
                                     Our son, Philip Jon du Plessis,
age 44 has left this earth and is
now with his Heavenly Father
as of 12:40 a.m. on January 26th.

Thank you, dear Lord, for allowing Jon to slip away to you in peace, in the middle of the night, while his family kept watch over him. Please keep him happy in your presence (as if it could be otherwise)! Please be with Jan and Bill as they adjust to his passing, and although it hurts, to glorify you in his death as in his life. In Jesus' name, amen.

Susan Sledge


I ask that you take a minute to pray for my Mom by name, Susan Sledge.  We ask:
1)  Her 02 saturation continues to remain above 97%
2)  Her blood pressure stays within normal limits
3)  There continues to be NO INFECTION
4)  We can move out of ICU into a regular room as soon as she is ready.

Your name is higher than any other, your name is Counselor, your name is Lord! I delight in your Word, O God, and I extoll your holy name!

Dear Lord, this sister, Susan Sledge, has asked for specific prayers, and today I lift those needs before you. Specifically, would you please grant that her O2 saturation remains above 97%, her blood pressure returns to normal (and stays there), there be no infection, and that soon she can be moved out of ICU and into a regular room. 

I am excited, Lord, as these requests are so specific, to see how you answer my prayer and the prayer of all the others praying for Susan Sledge. In Jesus' Name, amen.


I attend church at the Vista Ridge campus and my friend Jennifer Schmidt asked me to contact you and request that you put her mother, Susan Sledge, in the prayer bulletin. Her mother is in the hospital with COPD and is not breathing on her own. Please ask for prayers for Susan to be healed so she is allowed to breath completely on her own, that heart heart rate will lower to normal, that her CO2 levels will decrease, and that her O2 levels will increase.   Please also pray for Jennifer and her family.

Heavenly Father, you are high above all gods, and Christ is at your side, seated on his throne. I glorify your name, Most Holy One. I sing praises to you for the gift of the Holy Spirit!
You have said that we have not because we ask not. So here am I, Lord, standing in your presence and asking my loving Father and my Savior to heal this woman, whom I do not know. You know her, Lord, and know her  spiritual condition as well as her physical one. So I pray for her physical condition, but first and foremost for her spirit, that she would know you and love you in the same way that you know her and love her. Bless Dan for bringing this need to us, that we can join in with other brethren to plead for her, from your immense depth of mercy and grace. In Jesus' name, amen

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Kay Crouch

I'm having a problems with MS fatigue and leg pain. While persistent chronic fatigue is a continual problem (80% of MS patients suffer from it), I'm more fatigued than usual. The fatigue is compounded by the pain in my legs, though the pain is not as bad in the mornings, it gets worse as the day wears on. I have an appointment with my neurologist on the January 30th and I know he'll address those issues then.  Please pray for relief from leg pain and increased energy. Also, for a relief from the depression about these additional problems.

Glory to you, our great God and King! Praises belong to you, O Great Healer, Jehovah Rafah!

Kay is suffering from multiple sclerosis, and having leg pain and fatigue. I can relate to both, although, all glory to you, I do not have MS. I lift her before you as one who also has leg pain and fatigue, and suffers depression without my meds. Please find her some help, and bring her healing, in her mind, her body, and her spirit. Let her sing your praises! In Jesus' name, amen.

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Troy and Jane Foster, triplets


From Troy & Jane Foster:
Thank you to all who have prayed for the health and well-being of our triplets:  Brodie, Baron, and Scarlett.  We are overwhelmed by God’s outpouring of blessing in these 3 little miracles.  The hospital staff has commented throughout this journey that they are exceptional and that triplets typically don’t do this well.  We are so very humbled by this.  Please continue to pray that they will grow strong and mighty.  That was my daily prayer for these 3 throughout the pregnancy.  Unfortunately, we won’t be able to get out to church or other public places until late March/early April, when RSV/flu season ends.  We look forward to having you meet them this spring! 

Thank you, Lord, for your love and grace that has covered these little ones and their parents. It must be quite an adjustment to have three babies all at once to take care of, love, and nurture. Thank you for godly parents who are committed to bringing these children up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord. Please continue to be with them and to keep them safe from infections. In Jesus' name, amen.

Congratulations to Troy & Jayne Foster who are the proud parents of TRIPLETS
Brodie Thomas, Scarlett Camille and Baron James were born on January 6, 2013 at nearly 33 weeks.  Brodie and Scarlett came home last Saturday.  Baron is still in the hospital but will hopefully join the others soon.  Troy and Jayne started attending at the Farmers Branch Campus last July, but Jayne was put on bed rest in September so they have not been able to attend since then.

What joy, O Creator, to have formed three perfect little babies all at once in a single womb! I rejoice with the Foster family who have so much to be grateful for. May blessings follow this family and especially the triplets as they go through life, and may Jane and Troy bring them up in your nurture and admonition. In Jesus' name, amen!

Jennifer Schmidt's mom, Susan

Jennifer Schmidt is requesting prayers for her mother, Susan, who is in the hospital on a ventilator. Jennifer said her mother's oxygen levels have increased slightly today, but she is asking that we pray her mother's levels will increase quickly and that she can be taken off the ventilator as soon as possible.

Praise and glory, honor and power be to you both now and forevermore. Holy Father, perfect in every way, our standard by which we know anything at all, I give you praise. You are steadfast and faithful always.

Susan in now on a ventilator, because she cannot breathe properly. Her oxygen levels have dropper, but today she seems a bit better. I ask you, dear God, would you please cause her levels to increase back to normal so that she can be taken off the ventilator as soon as possible. Lord, I don't know what's wrong with her, but you do. Would you please heal her? Thy will be done. In Jesus' name, amen.

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Anastacia Badillo - asthma

Anastacia Badillo has been in the hospital since last Friday. She's being treated for severe asthma. She is scheduled to be released later today(Tuesday). She is in Medical City, Bldg. D, Room 628. Pray for continued healing and for her release today.
Praise and glory, honor and power belong to the Lamb, the Son of God, Prince of Peace. Thank you for sending the Holy Spirit with healing in his wings!
You know, Lord, Anastacia's need, before I even speak it to you. But as I have been instructed by you and reminded by Terry Grimm, I join with you and the Holy Spirit as you petition the Father on my behalf. Lord, please grant Anastacia healing from asthma. Would you hold her in your arms and bring her body peace? I pray this in Jesus' name, amen.

Monday, January 21, 2013

Richard Seymour

2/22/13


I just talked with Shirley and she said Richard is "going home" today!  She was on her way to the rehab center to get the paperwork started and their son, Greg, will come and take Richard home once he is officially released.  She didn't know how long this process would take, but she said Richard is excited and can't wait to get home.
Please continue to pray for Richard's health and his ongoing dialysis treatments, and praise the Lord for His healing power.

Glory to you, O most high God! Thank you for this good report!

I pray for Richard and Shirley as they transition back into a "normal" life today, and ask that he have lots of days to sit and watch the squirrels, as he said he wanted to do. I pray that the ongoing treatment would not be too hard for his body to manage, and that if he is a candidate for a new kidney, that one would come available quickly. In Jesus' name, amen.



2/6/13

Richard was moved back to his rehab facility, Madison on Marsh, late yesterday afternoon.  He is back in Room 311 on the Jefferson Lane Hallway. Shirley said his blood pressure was up and he is feeling pretty good. Please pray that Richard's blood pressure and sugar levels stay "up" so he can complete his rehab and return home.
Praise to you, O God of healing! Thank you for restoring Richard's blood pressure and sugar levels to normal. Thank you that he can now be back in rehab. Please continue his healing and his rehab so that he can return home. In Jesus' name, amen.

2/1/13

Shirley called to let us know Richard's doctors have decided to keep him in the hospital at least until early next week.  They continue to have trouble regulating his blood pressure. Richard is at Medical City Hospital, Tower E, Room 658.
Lord of mercy and grace, I praise your name! In Jesus' name, I ask for healing for Richard. He has been an amazing blessing to all of us at church, and I know that he and Shirley are dear to your heart as well. Please bring his blood pressure under control and allow him to have whatever he needs to be well. Amen.

1/29/13

Richard was supposed to have a dialysis treatment yesterday morning, but when the ambulance arrived to transport him from the rehab center they discovered his blood pressure was very low so he was taken to Medical City Hospital instead.  I just talked to Shirley and she said his blood pressure was much better this morning but she does not know if he will be released from the hospital today or not.  He is currently in Room 688, Bldg. E, at Medical City. 
Please pray his blood pressure will stablize and remain at a more normal level so he can return to Madison on Marsh and continue his rehabilitation.
Thank you, Lord, for watching over Richard. Thank you that the ambulance emts had the skills to recognize what Richard needed and to take the necessary steps. Please bring his blood pressure back in line and keep it there so he can continue his rehabilitation at Madison on Marsh. In Jesus' name, amen.



I talked to Shirley this afternoon and she said Richard is doing a little better. His pulmonary doctor told them his lungs looked pretty good and they had not heard that in quite a while.  They have also ordered him a new boot so he will be able to walk again.  The doctors told Shirley they hope to be able to move him to rehab later this week so she, and their son, Greg, were on their way to check out a rehab facility.
He can still have short visits, but they have changed his dialysis schedule to Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday so you may want to call before you go to make sure he will be available for a visit.
Lord, how I joyfully praise your holy name! Thank you for the good report on Richard


1/21/13

From Shirley Seymour this morning:
Richard was moved to the rehab facility on Saturday afternoon and will start therapy today.  He is in room 311 on the Jefferson Lane hallway.  Each hallway in the Madison on Marsh facility is named for former presidents. Please pray his rehab is successful and that he can eventually go home.

Lord, you are greatly to be praised! Be praised in the earth as you are in the heavenlies. Thank you for the good report about Richard. Bless him and Shirley this morning as they adjust to having him in a rehab facility. Thank you for your love and steadfastness. In Jesus' precious name, amen.

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Mike Branum


Alma Branum called to tell us that her husband MIKE BRANUM is in the Plano Presbyterian Hospital with a severe urinary infection.  He entered the hospital on Monday, and has shown some improvement today, Thursday.  He is in room C – 697. Please keep Mike in your prayers.

Praise be to you, God, for your mercy and grace! Thank you for the improvement Mike is already showing, and for the knowledge and experience the doctors have.

Lord, please keep Mike in your arms, holding and healing him. Please let this experience be a growing one for him and Alma, and increase their compassion for others. In Jesus' name, amen.

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Christian Dane

Congratulations to Chris & Dane Douglas on the birth of their baby girl, Christian Dane, on January 6, 2013.  The proud grandmother is Jeannie Yovino.  Praise God for the safe arrival of this precious baby!
I am fearfully and wonderfully made, and my soul knows it well. Praise God for the new life and the joy that the Douglas' share with their family and friends! May the Lord hold Christian Dane in his hands and lead her all the days of her life.

Jim McDonald - heart attack

Jim McDonald had a mild heart attack Tuesday evening about 10:00 pm. He is in the HEB Hospital in room 26. They put a stint in and he will probably be there for 2-3 days. Please keep him in your prayers.
Lord, I lift my brother before you, as the men dropped their friend down through the roof, to lay him in front of you and ask for healing. Please mend his heart and any damage that was done, and guard the health of his heart from this point on.
And while I'm asking you to heal his heart, I want to put myself in your hands as well. You know that I want to get well, to be healthy and strong, and only you know how much more I need to want it to make it come to pass. Please move me toward that goal, and help me be honest with myself and others about what my goals and needs are, so that they can encourage me and I can see the real picture. Thank you, God, to your glory I pray. In Jesus' name, Amen

JAMES (Jim) McDONALD has been released from the HEB Hospital, Euless, TX.  He suffered a mild heart attack on Monday.  A stint was successfully implanted.  Jim’s mobile # is 214-499-6179.

Thank you, Lord, for the good report. Amazing to me that two days after a heart attack and placed stint, he is released to go home. Thank you for our amazing medical profession, and for the dedicated men and women who work in it. Thank you that Annie and Lauren both are pursuing careers in the medical field. I pray for success for both of them and for no more problems for Jim.

Saturday, January 12, 2013

Nate Oxford - gone to be with Jesus Jan 28

Wes Oxford8:32am Jan 12
March 29, 2013

Thank you, God, for the witness the Oxford family has been to us throughout their time since their beloved son went to be with you. 

But their time of grief has not passed, nor will it any time soon. Please comfort and encourage them when it seems to overwhelm them, and allow them to cry and ask for help. Please help me be consistent in my prayers for them! In Jesus' name, amen.

Jan 28, 2013

  • Nate passed this morning at 8:50am. We fully believe all that died was his body that has gone through so much in his brief six years on earth. His soul and spirit (Nate himself) never will die. God has used him to teach many people all over the world, mostly us, so much about God Himself. We praise God for giving us all Nate. Please come anyone and everyone to come celebrate his life...details coming here before too long. Nate is cancer free forever and its time to rejoice in that. Please post pics, stories, memories, etc here so we can read them and smile with you. We love you Nate and have fun, one day we all will be together once again. Praise God for allowing us to be your parents, friends, and brothers in Christ together.
God you are great and wonderful, mighty and all powerful. I praise you for the life of Nate, just a brief candle in the wind, who was here, reflected your light, and then went on to be forever with you. Glory to you in the highest, and peace to his friends and family. In Jesus' name, amen.



Jan 25, 2013, 6:30 pm

Hello everyone, we are still in the hospital here at Dallas Children's in the ICU. We were hoping this would be peaceful and quick but lots of things have gone on that have made it difficult to get home. Nate's seizures had started back and he would have some lasting as long as two hours at a time. They finally got those to stop late yesterday afternoon. He is asleep and not responding, but his hands and feet jerk back if pulled. His breathing is very heavy and sounds loud and raspy. Since it is not tumor that is coating his brain it is not the tumor shutting down the brain but actually his brain is dying off slowly and making less and less things work. It is very hard to watch because you want him to just jump up and dance on the bed and be healed because he is still here, but you know this is not good with these seizures, slow brain death, the breathing, etc. The prayer is be healed or just to be settled down and pass peacefully. We want this to be as comfortable as possible for him...get rest Nate. We would love for you to stay with us..we so much would love that...but it looks like this is your time to go be with Jesus so please God let him have peace...please God help him and wrap your arms around him for eternity.

O Holy God of mercy and grace, greatly to be praised and worthy of all glory and honor, Jehovah Rafah:

It seems that little Nate will soon be leaving this earth and this life and traveling to you. Please give him peace and rest for his little soul, and comfort him for having to leave his family so early. Comfort, too, all those who have prayed and cared for Nate for so many years. It must be the hardest thing there is, to lose a child. I know that you know more than anyone what that pain involves, because in it you had to turn your face away from your beloved. God, give peace and comfort to his family, and especially to his brothers, who are so young and may not have a way to understand the deeper issues involved here. Hold their hands, and wrap your arms around them eternally. In Jesus' name, amen.


January 23, 8:30 pm

This is the hardest thing I have ever had to do, but here it is. Dr Brown and Finlay reviewed the MRI and called us. The doctor was crying, they love Nate. Nate's brain has starting shutting down and the sight, seizures, confusion, hardly taking, etc is the brain dying bit by bit. Even if there was no tumor at all, Nate is close to brain death. They will be giving him some medicines to help to die in the most comfortable way possible later tonight once his brothers come to visit. From there they will try to get him home and hospice will help until the end if that has not already happened here. Right now we are going to savor every moment we have left as a family and know that God will take good care of him until we are all together again one day. I love Nate so much and have learned so much from him and will honor his life for the rest of mine. Please understand right now we don't need any visitors so we can be together and spend our time with Nate. We would however love to see as many of you who can come to his celebration of life when that does happen. Nate is a special kid and deserves a huge celebration. Thank you LORD for giving us Nate and take him in your perfect time, please don't let him suffer anymore and tell him to smile and show you his beautiful blue eyes because they have forever captured my heart and have impacted the lives of many all over the world. To God be the glory. Amen.

Lord, please ease little Nate out of this sin-sick, troubled, downtrodden world and into your Perfect Presence. Thank you for the time that you gave to him and his family. Please comfort them as only you can. Thank you for the witness they have all been to me, of your steadfastness and goodness. Thy will be done. Amen


Nate seems to be doing a little better this week. He had several transfusions...basically every couple of days he is getting transfusions. These keep us in the hospital most of the day on those days, but it is still better than having to get admitted. All of these are necessary because the time release chemo in him is so powerful that it just crashes your numbers and brings your immune system down to nothing. Hopefully this all will result in great MRIs come the 23rd of this month out in Los Angeles. The doctors out there have been working on the next step and developing a plan of action depending on the results of the MRIs and other tests. Nate is still getting over some of the symptoms of this past bout that put him in the hospital a little over a month ago. He deals with muscle weakness and still can't walk on his own, slight short term memory loss, bathroom issues, and fatigue. Some of this has gotten better and he continues to work on making progress. His cognitive and overall awareness is where he has made the most progress. Nate is still all there mentally. He says some of the most well thought out and witty things...it just blows me away what he thinks of...he truly has God's hands on him. Hopefully the other things will eventually fall into place like they have before...the brain is an amazing thing and when the cancer starts to go away and the drugs are reduced, more and more things get better every day...its a process and we've seen it many times before...both slow and fast but all in its own time. Nevertheless, we continue to pray for his complete recovery and healing here on earth and to get rid of this awful disease. Thank you all for the constant prayers...we thank God for all of you. The LORD is good and to HIM we give all praise and honor...with HIM anything is possible and HE hears us and longs to help us every day.
Lord, you are glorified each and every time Nate makes progress. This family knows who you are, and always gives you praise regardless of how Nate is doing. I pray that you will decide to heal him totally, here on earth, if it is your will. If not, then I pray that Nate not have to endure much more of this, but will soon be in your arms.

Nate has been having up days and down days. Sometimes he doesn't really want to do much beside sleep. It is hard to see him like this. When he does participate, he asks very good questions and makes a lot of sense so we know he is still the Nate we know. His next MRIs are on Jan 23rd in Los Angeles on the brain and spine and several other tests. We will decide what to do depending on the scans. Hopefully the fatigue and disinterest is drug related and not tumor. Some of the drugs he is on..particularly the steroid is known to do that. We appreciate all your prayers, thank you again for your continuing to go the Father on Nate's behalf. We know that HE is with Nate and has great plans for him. Praise to our Almighty Father. Amen.

Lord, thank you for giving this family such steadfast faith. Thank you for the many people to whom this resonates and witnesses of your faithfulness. Thank you for Nates up days.

Lord, I pray that Nate's lethargy and disinterest is the side effect of the medications he's on, and not the cancer returning. Please keep him in the palm of your hand, and give him a long and productive life. Amen.







1/21/13

Nate is in MRI right now..they are having difficulty getting his sedated body to be still because of all the tremors he is having. It is vital for him to be still to get good scans and the next step would be to put him on a breathing tube which freezes the body. The anesthesiologist said if that has to be done there is a very high risk of him having a stroke due to how high his blood pressure has been...right now 152/123. Without accurate scans proper treatment can't be assessed is the dilemma. Thank you for this prayer and specifically for the scans to be clean of tumor and give the doctors accuracy to move forward with a way to help him. We know God is with Nate and hears our prayers...praise HIM.

Dear Father, Nate is having such a hard time. His little body is giving out on him, and is racked by tremors. He needs to be still for the MRI, so that's the first thing I want to ask of you today. Please calm his tremors so that the doctors can get an accurate assessment. Please don't let him need a breathing tube! I pray that even as they watch, you will heal Nate entirely. You know that I was studying about miracles in Paul's day. I know that miracles happen, Lord. I know that you heal. Please heal Nate. In Jesus' name, amen


Nate seems to be doing a little better this week. He had several transfusions...basically every couple of days he is getting transfusions. These keep us in the hospital most of the day on those days, but it is still better than having to get admitted. All of these are necessary because the time release chemo in him is so powerful that it just crashes your numbers and brings your immune system down to nothing. Hopefully this all will result in great MRIs come the 23rd of this month out in Los Angeles. The doctors out there have been working on the next step and developing a plan of action depending on the results of the MRIs and other tests. Nate is still getting over some of the symptoms of this past bout that put him in the hospital a little over a month ago. He deals with muscle weakness and still can't walk on his own, slight short term memory loss, bathroom issues, and fatigue. Some of this has gotten better and he continues to work on making progress. His cognitive and overall awareness is where he has made the most progress. Nate is still all there mentally. He says some of the most well thought out and witty things...it just blows me away what he thinks of...he truly has God's hands on him. Hopefully the other things will eventually fall into place like they have before...the brain is an amazing thing and when the cancer starts to go away and the drugs are reduced, more and more things get better every day...its a process and we've seen it many times before...both slow and fast but all in its own time. Nevertheless, we continue to pray for his complete recovery and healing here on earth and to get rid of this awful disease. Thank you all for the constant prayers...we thank God for all of you. The LORD is good and to HIM we give all praise and honor...with HIM anything is possible and HE hears us and longs to help us every day.
Lord, you are glorified each and every time Nate makes progress. This family knows who you are, and always gives you praise regardless of how Nate is doing. I pray that you will decide to heal him totally, here on earth, if it is your will. If not, then I pray that Nate not have to endure much more of this, but will soon be in your arms.



1/23/13
Update: Yesterday and overnight have been very eventful. First off, regarding the MRIs and other scans and what we know for sure up to this point: Nate has a very active brain right now that is causing things to go on all over his body that the ICU doctors have been trying to find how to correct. The two main concerns right now in the eyes of Dallas are the constant seizures he has been having both seen and unseen and his blood pressure along with heart rate staying so high. As of right now, because things could change instantly throughout the day, both are finally being controlled they believe. To get both of those under control has been a huge fight. Nate has been put on multiple meds of extreme amounts to make that happen and though so far that has worked, the body can't keep getting that amount of meds just to stay within functioning range. Second thing, we know from the scans that Nate has a lot of excess water in the brain that is not being absorbed and circulated the way a normal central nervous system would do. The ventricles in his brain are very large right now. When looked at here in Dallas the reasoning is degradation from a source that can not be pinpointed. In other words, might be tumor that is not located, might be past treatments, might be the seizures, and might be that the brain is just plain wore out. The radiology findings here read very vague and general and not much can be learned from them. The great ICU department here in Dallas is trying desperately to help Nate get to Los Angeles because the oncologists and the brain team here have decided that he is not a candidate for anymore treatment or procedures that may or may not correct the situation. This is where Los Angeles and Drs Finlay and Brown come back in. We have been down some hopeless looking roads before with these doctors and so far they have done more than could have ever been expected. We would have definitely been sent home almost anywhere else and quite possibly everywhere else so words can't describe our gratitude to them. We also want to make this clear we do not feel negative toward any other hospital, institution, or doctor out there...so many people in Dallas, Ft Worth, New York, Duke, Seattle, and Denver have agreed to help him before and gave it their best effort and attention at one point or the other...Nate is a very complex case and not much has made sense over the years and the most logical thing to do was to just stop. We as his parents and his doctors in Los Angeles have without a doubt pushed this thing further than advised or the range of the normal range of comfort. The reason has always been because God has allowed Nate to stay very strong through all of this. No doubt that Nate in the world's eyes should have been dead a long time ago. Even his LA docs and me and Jackie are amazed at what God has blessed Nate with. Why? I don't know except to keep giving the praise to God.

Yesterday afternoon I overnighted the MRIs to Finlay and Brown. They have been talking extensively with the ICU doctors here in Dallas and the cooperation has been fantastic. LA will review the scans sometime today very thorough and include anyone that might help them further to decide whether or not there is a sliver of a chance that anything more can be done. As optimistic, out of the box, and cutting edge as they have been, Nate's best interest is always paramount and these doctors genuinely love him...we have literally spent hours and hours with them through the years and this is more than just doctor and patient. We as his parents and they as his doctors and friends will only proceed forward if it makes any kind of sense. We want God's will to shine here and this decision to be made with the wisdom HE has given all of us...both them and us...these are God fearing men and acknowledge that much more than just what they have done had kept Nate alive. Please pray for them, us as his parents, and for Nate. We want God's will to be done. If after careful consideration, thought, prayer, and research then the decision is no more then the ICU here will stabilize him and we go home on hospice...if the answer is yes, then Nate will be flown in Dallas Children's medical plane hooked to machines to Children's Hospital Los Angeles and Nate will immediately begin the next step. This is a big couple of days and does not need to be taken lightly so when they make their decision may not be today. They are agreeing to one more chance to evaluate the situation and discuss with us in detail their decision and thoughts...that is more than we could be expected...they are truly doing this out of love. We will post more once we know more...please pray for all of us. Praise God for HE is in complete control and HE hears our prayers for wisdom. To HIM be all the glory...thank you God thank you Jesus!

Great and Mighty are you, o Most High, King of kings and Lord of lords. You are high and lifted up, you are glorious and wonderful in your power! Glory to you both now and forever! Amen!

Lord, each time I get an update from Wes, my heart is in my throat. I don't know this family, but through all of this, I have had the great opportunity to join with them and many, many others to pray for Nate. I am most blessed by this. So today, I join my prayer to that of those who are now praying for this family. They have glorified you throughout. They are willing to hear your will. Please make it abundantly clear to them, and give them, especially Nate, the strength and courage to go on. In Jesus' name, amen.


Nate has been having up days and down days. Sometimes he doesn't really want to do much beside sleep. It is hard to see him like this. When he does participate, he asks very good questions and makes a lot of sense so we know he is still the Nate we know. His next MRIs are on Jan 23rd in Los Angeles on the brain and spine and several other tests. We will decide what to do depending on the scans. Hopefully the fatigue and disinterest is drug related and not tumor. Some of the drugs he is on..particularly the steroid is known to do that. We appreciate all your prayers, thank you again for your continuing to go the Father on Nate's behalf. We know that HE is with Nate and has great plans for him. Praise to our Almighty Father. Amen.

Lord, thank you for giving this family such steadfast faith. Thank you for the many people to whom this resonates and witnesses of your faithfulness. Thank you for Nates up days.


Lord, I pray that Nate's lethargy and disinterest is the side effect of the medications he's on, and not the cancer returning. Please keep him in the palm of your hand, and give him a long and productive life. Amen.

Lord, I bring before you now my little brother, Nate, who has been such a witness for us as he and his family have suffered through his cancer. Now he is being rushed to the hospital, which is always frightening enough, but in this case is terrifying to those who love him. If it be your will, please heal Nate. If not, please take him peacefully, without pain, and with joy on his face as he comes near to you. Give his family and loved ones and all  his many friends comfort if this is his last day. Lord, I know that what you do is perfect, fulfilling the purpose for which he was born on this earth. I pray that his purpose is not complete, and he can remain among us a little longer. In Jesus' name I pray, amen.

Friday, January 11, 2013

Richard Seymour

Shirley just called to let us know Richard was able to have the surgery earlier this morning to put the port in his arm.  He is now back in his room. The doctors said he did well and he will have a dialysis treatment this afternoon beginning around 1:00 p.m.  These treatments last about four hours and, with his surgery this morning, Shirley said he will probably be wiped out when he gets finished so maybe there should not be any visitors the rest of today.  However, she said he loves to see people for short visits so those could resume tomorrow.
Praise and glory, power and honor are rightfully yours, dear Lord. Thanks be to you for this good report about Richard. Thank you that he is feeling and doing better, and that Shirley is faithfully beside him, as you are, too. Please continue to heal him and let him return to his home.



January 15


I talked to Shirley this afternoon and she said Richard is doing a little better. His pulmonary doctor told them his lungs looked pretty good and they had not heard that in quite a while.  They have also ordered him a new boot so he will be able to walk again.  The doctors told Shirley they hope to be able to move him to rehab later this week so she, and their son, Greg, were on their way to check out a rehab facility.
He can still have short visits, but they have changed his dialysis schedule to Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday so you may want to call before you go to make sure he will be available for a visit.
Lord, how I joyfully praise your holy name! Thank you for the good report on Richard, and for the good news that he will be able to walk again. I pray that Shirley and Greg will find a good rehab center for him and that he will recover there, and will be back home and at church again soon. In Jesus' name, Amen

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Four needs



  • Richard Seymour is still at Medical City Hospital in room 562.  Shirley said this morning that he did not have a very good day on Sunday.  The fluid started building up again in his lungs and around his heart causing breathing issues and he had to be put back on oxygen.  As a result, the surgery scheduled for yesterday to put a "port" in his arm to facilitate his dialysis was postponed. Shirley also said she has still not heard back from Richard's insurance regarding moving him to a rehab facility. However, the hospital doctor told Shirley yesterday that they would not release him to rehab at this point anyway until his condition improves. She said he still enjoys short visits, but he may not be able to talk very much.
  • Dear Lord, Richard's last several years have been hard ones, and he's due some respite. Would you please heal him so that he can go back home and sit in his chair and watch the squirrels? Please cause that fluid around his lungs and heart to resorb, and get him stable enough for the port to be inserted. Of course, I really want you to heal him totally, so that he can enjoy the rest of his life (may it be long) in relative comfort. Give him opportunities to be a blessing for others... I know that gladdens his heart.
  • Herb Watson said this morning that Viki may be able to go home later today or tomorrow.  She is still in Denton Regional Hospital in room 524.  They have removed the tube from her lungs so that made her feel better.
  • Lord, my friend and sister in faith Viki is sick, too. I know she was having trouble breathing, but I don't know what the problem is. I am so glad that you do, and that you know what she needs. If it is more useful for me to have that information when I pray, please ask someone who knows what is going on to call me so I can more effectively pray. Please heal her, Lord. She is a kind and gentle soul. But I ask for her healing that you might be glorified.
  • Bobbie Boaz is still in the Dallas Medical Center Hospital in room 503, but she is doing a little better as she recovers from pneumonia and other health issues.
  • I know I prayed for Bobbie yesterday, but my memory is so bad I don't remember what her  needs are. You know, Lord, and so I ask your Holy Spirit to intervene on my behalf, praying for her in words too deep for my understanding. Heal her, my Father, I pray.
  • Paul Barner had knee replacement surgery this morning at the Presbyterian Hospital on Walnut Hill.  We just had a report that the surgery went well, but we don't dont have a room number for him yet.
  • Thank you, God, that Paul's knee replacement surgery went well. It is to your glory that this occurred. 
  • I'm amazed at the world as our collective knowledge makes us more effective in more applications, yet I recognize that "knowledge shall increase" is a sign of the end of days. I thank you that you will not send your Son again before times, but will wait until the last Gentile believer is brought into the kingdom. Yet I look forward to that day with anticipation and excitement, knowing that I will forever be in your presence when it comes.
  • Maranatha, Lord Jesus!

Monday, January 7, 2013

Pray for Australia


  • Please pray for Australia right now. It seems half the continent is ablaze. We have an overnight or two bag packed and waiting to see if we have to evacuate. 
  • Lord, I pray for the great state of Australia, for the many acres that are burning, for the people enduring a great outpouring of heat and devastation. Please bring relief to these people and their land, and do it in such a way as to leave people no doubt that it was accomplished by you.

Lorelei Jane, Bobbie Boas, Jerry Ann Baker

  • Congratulations to Garrett & Lura-Margaret Frith who are the proud parents of a little girl, Lorelei Jane, who was born on December 18, 2012.  Praise God for the precious new life. 
  • Thank you, Almighty God, for your care and faithfulness to the Friths with the birth of their daughter. Her life is, indeed, precious, and I know that she will be brought up to love and worship you by her godly parents. You are glorified in this new life!
  • Bobbie Boas is in the Dallas Medical Center Hospital (formerly RHD) in room 503.  She has been there several days with pneumonia and some other health problems.  Please pray for her quick healing and that God gives her comfort and peace.
  • Lord, I bring before you my sister Bobbie, who is sick and in the hospital. She needsyour hand of healing on her, and the confidence that she is loved and cared for to bring her peace. Thank you for the healing that you are effecting in her body and especially for your Son who has given her life.
  • Jerry Ann Baker, mother to Kent Baker and Staci Bradlwy, passed away peacefully early Saturday morning in her sleep. Below is information about the service.   She was diagnosed with Alzheimer's about 7 years ago and now her battle is over. We loved this woman so much and it was tough to watch this disease wipe away the person you know and love.
  • Thank you, Father, for taking this dear woman home to be with you. Thank you that her time of suffering— and that of her family — has ended and that she is exactly the person, perfected, that you designed her to be. Please bring comfort to her family and friends and all those who mourn her passing. Strengthen and encourage them. In Jesus' name I pray — amen. "Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted" (Matthew 5:4)