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Hi, I would like to ask for prayer. I worked with this lady & we became the best of friends in 1976 at the cotton mill in Eufaula, Al. The family moved to TX & I was so afraid her husband was going to kill her. He was so mean. Twenty Five years later, I went to work at West Point Stevens in Abbeville, Al. My first day there was excellent. My friend who I had not seen in those years saw me & all I could do was to cry because my friend was safe. She never had my address to write & I never got hers. But since then we've been keeping in contact with each other, going out to eat once a month or just talking on the phone. I usually get a Christmas card from her every year & I didn't last year. Didn't think much of it cause sometimes people don't have the money to send cards to everyone. I've called, texted & even went to her house. She lives in a different town. I left a note on the door for her to call me, left my phone number just in case she had lost it on her phone. Today after church, I went to her house,. Another vehicle was there, not hers. I knocked on both the front door & the back door. No responce. I've just come to the conclusion that she passed away & I'll never see my friend again. My heart is broken & am asking for prayers. Please. God Bless you all.
 

Bingo

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"Power of a silent prayer touch those intended to hear."
'Amen'
'Praise God'
 
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Hi, I would like to ask for prayer. I worked with this lady & we became the best of friends in 1976 at the cotton mill in Eufaula, Al. The family moved to TX & I was so afraid her husband was going to kill her. He was so mean. Twenty Five years later, I went to work at West Point Stevens in Abbeville, Al. My first day there was excellent. My friend who I had not seen in those years saw me & all I could do was to cry because my friend was safe. She never had my address to write & I never got hers. But since then we've been keeping in contact with each other, going out to eat once a month or just talking on the phone. I usually get a Christmas card from her every year & I didn't last year. Didn't think much of it cause sometimes people don't have the money to send cards to everyone. I've called, texted & even went to her house. She lives in a different town. I left a note on the door for her to call me, left my phone number just in case she had lost it on her phone. Today after church, I went to her house,. Another vehicle was there, not hers. I knocked on both the front door & the back door. No responce. I've just come to the conclusion that she passed away & I'll never see my friend again. My heart is broken & am asking for prayers. Please. God Bless you all.
Hi, I just wanted to humbly thank each of you who prayed for me or even thought about what I was going through at that time in my life. Prayer works & its wonderful to have people to pray for you when you dearly need it. At least I'm getting better & I thank you from the bottom of my heart.
 

Flowergirl19

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Are not five sparrows sold for two pennies? Yet not one of them is forgotten by God. Indeed, the very hairs of your head are all numbered. Don't be afraid; you are worth more than many sparrows.
Luke 12:6-7