The Bartimaeus Blog 2022.28
Blessings, loved ones. My prayer for us this week is that we all draw closer to the heart of God. To know Him is to trust Him. A lot of folks were out last week for various reasons. I hope … Continue reading →
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Rejoice with us and pray with us. Debra’s brother, Toby, is already back home. Continue to pray for his healing inside and out. Cindy is thankful to have her daughter safely back from her travels. I’m thankful for the encouragement … Continue reading →
Debra’s brother was taken to the hospital this evening with stroke-like symptoms. They determined that he has a brain bleed and he has been transported to a larger hospital for treatment. Pray for him and for the family. Pray for … Continue reading →
I hope everyone enjoyed the festivities this week or at least got a day of much-needed rest. With all of the challenges our country is facing, we still have much to celebrate. I am so thankful to live here! For … Continue reading →
Rejoice with us and pray with us. Cindy’s daughter got a teaching job. It appears that I will start a new job sometime this month. Debra is thankful to be getting the right medication. Cathy has her treatments scheduled. Cindy … Continue reading →
Rejoice with us and pray with us. Thank the Lord that the abortion issue has been returned to the states. Pray now that our nation will repent and continue Con a path to life. athy got the treatment information she … Continue reading →
Well, now Summer is officially here, and it’s letting us know in no uncertain terms this year. I hope you are all able to stay cool. I want to publicly thank Priscilla for adjusting her schedule so that she gets … Continue reading →
Rejoice with us and pray with us. Anita is thankful that she doesn’t need stents. She is feeling better. Kimi enjoyed time with family yesterday. I’m thankful for what seem to be positive signs in my family. Pris’s sister finally … Continue reading →