Update on ITMI Founder Bill Bathman

June 3, 2009
As many of you know from our recent newsletters, Bill postponed a minor surgery last month because a 6 cm mass was found in his lower left lung. During pre-op checkups, it was found that Bill’s blood levels were not in the proper range to perform surgery (or a biopsy) because of his prior anti-coagulation therapy. He was admitted to the hospital earlier this week to rectify that situation.
Further tests revealed that Bill also had brief traces of pneumonia present in his left lung around the mass. The medical staff has been able to bring his blood levels closer to an acceptable level for a biopsy through an aggressive regimen of antibiotics and drug treatment. The pneumonia does not appear to have spread beyond the left lower quadrant of the lung.
Bill is weak and, at this point, humbly requests no phone calls or visits be made as this poses a strain on his body in speaking with visitors. Harriett is faithfully caring for him as she so wonderfully has done through all of their years together as a missionary couple. He and Harriett want everyone to know that your prayers are felt as the Lord ministers to them - and that the Great Physician’s bedside manner is gracious and gentle!
Your prayers and support have been especially meaningful to them through the years. It is even more precious now. Bill and Harriett want to remind their supporters that they are rejoicing together in a Psalm that speaks of the greatness of our Lord in the deep trials of life:”…I will know that God is for me. In God, whose word I praise, in the LORD, whose word I praise - in God I trust; I will not be afraid. What can man do to me?
I am under vows to you, O God; I will present my thank offerings to you. For you have delivered me from death and my feet from stumbling, that I may walk before God in the light of life.” Ps 56:9-13
Should you want to send a card, please use our address below and we will deliver them to Harriett:
In Touch Mission International
ATTN: Bill Bathman
PO Box 7575
Tempe, Arizona 85281
Or email a word of encouragement to:itmi@intouchmission.org
From all of us at ITMI,Thank you for your love in Christ!
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June 5, 2009 (am)
Spent time with Bill this morning. Biopsy was canceled yesterday - a little disappointed, since this was the 3rd attempt. Read Psalm 103 to him and prayed together. What a sweet time to see Bill mist up when telling me of some of the folks he has been privileged to lead to Christ! Harriett is going strong - and advocating on behalf of Bill to the nursing staff. Today, our prayer is that Bill’s blood levels may be in the range which will allow the medical staff to perform the biopsy. More updates to follow. JB
June 5, 2009 (pm)
Came in to find that Bill had his biopsy! Harriett was with him and Bill was awake and aware of his surroundings. He told me that this was the worst pain he had felt since being admitted. The surgery doctor made an incision in his back to get to the mass which was close to the wall of the lung and not more centralized in the lung cavity.
His appetite came back which was a great sign. Bill had gone 2 days without food in anticipation of the biopsy procedure. He was looking forward to a juicy hamburger, but settled for a tasty chicken pot pie. Harriett was quite pleased with the nursing staff that was attending Bill that day and showed a marvelous ability to connect with the younger nurses. Harriett has used these gifts to help ITMI facilitate medical projects in different countries - and one can only hope that today younger nurses might catch a vision to use their gifts for the Kingdom of God.
Left after a time of sweet communion and prayer. JB
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June 6, 2009 (am)
Found a much stronger Bill this morning anticipating a release from the hospital. Bill was in a jocular mood with the staff that came in almost one after another after another! Much laughter between generations. It’s apparent that the nursing staff likes coming into the room to visit.
Bill does have a very serious cough that keeps on going once he starts. But there is improvement. Harriett noticed that, after the biopsy, the blood in his sputum was not as prominent.
We all had the pleasure of meeting Dr. Martinez later in the morning - the hospitalist with the authority to release. The beauty of his accent, along with his Latin mannerisms, were a delight to enjoy. His bedside manner was gracious and it was evident that he was genuinely concerned for Bill’s well-being.
Dr. Martinez did, however, display a hesitation in releasing Bill due to some issues that are present in the lung that did not appear on the X-ray yesterday. Without going into great detail, there is a fluid-like substance that is building exterior to the lung which may cause a collapse. This would put Bill into respiratory distress and precipitate other organs to go into alarm state. A domino effect of catastrophic failure could occur if not controlled and observed for a longer period of time. The answer to going home today was “no”.
However, this was not to be a total loss or disappointment. While we spent a good 30 minutes with this caring doctor, listening to his concerns for Bill’s recovery and hearing in layman’s terms what was going on in Bill’s body, we found out that Dr. Martinez was a Christian who was absolutely unashamed of the Gospel of Christ as he shared with us his vision of ministering to mind, body and soul. He has a ministry, with two offices here locally, that help folks battle against diabetes. Of course, when we knew we had a doctor who was also united to us by the blood of Christ, we bowed our heads together and gave thanks to our precious Lord.
Please continue to pray for Bill as he will now undergo an extraction of the fluid that is pressing upon his left lung to determine if it is blood or another substance filling up the space between the rib cage and the lung. Please also pray for Harriett as she continues to advocate for Bill, take care of his needs in her tender way, and ministers to his spirit through prayer, Bible reading, and loving conversation. The art of bedside nursing is in danger of being lost in our generation, but Harriett has been a wonderful example to the nurses assigned to Bill’s case.
Pray for me - as I move on your behalf - to minister to these precious, faithful servants of our Lord Jesus Christ. “God moves in us, both to will and to do, His good pleasure.” JB
June 6, 2009 (pm)
Number of issues coming to the surface. Moved Bill to a pressurized room - with masks, etc as a precaution. No visitors, but the One Who is All-Present and Ever-Faithful.
Bill and Harriett sense God’s presence and are content in His will. “For we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love Him, who have been called according to His purpose.” JB
June 8th, 2009
Harriett has been busy with helping Bill and the details on Bill’s condition are not as frequent. However, we did receive this short update from one of our Board members.”
Regarding Bill’s condition: the pulmonary specialist said that they could have the results of the lumbar biopsy later today, but it might be inconclusive. If that is the case, they would have to repeat the procedure! Nothing definite on that yet and you know how it goes with test results. His voice sounded stronger today and he said he did feel some better. PTL! Think they are eager to get back home. I know they appreciate all of the prayers.”
Continue to pray for Bill and Harriett and the doctors as they all continue to become tools in the Master’s hands. From all of us at ITMI, we thank you greatly for your prayers and support. Blessings, Steve Evers
June 10, 2009
Dear friends,
I want you to know that I’m taking things one day at a time. The Lord has been gracious to me and His kindnesses are evident every day. The nursing staff and doctors here at Banner Baywood are some of the most caring people I’ve ever run across. Of course, I’ve got the best nurse of all in my sweet wife Harriett whom God has especially fitted out to put up with a fella like me - and for almost 58 years! How I praise God for my faithful wife!
Got to spend some precious moments on the phone with my children and am reminded that God has given me a heritage in them and their children. My “quiver is full” and “my cup runneth over.” The Lord has done it all. How can that ever compare with what I’ve done or gained in this world? What a blessing it is to have faithful children and grandchildren.
We are waiting on test results that will come in over the next couple of days. Harriett and I both say, “Thank you.” Your prayers and support have sustained us through the many trials and triumphs in our journey in this life. This is simply one more trial and we know it was God who worked in you to desire and do good toward us.
Thank you, dear friends.
Thank you for your faithful service to our precious Savior by serving others.
God bless.
Yours together in His grip,
Bill and Harriett
June 12, 2009
What a sweet day today is - I get to leave the hospital and come home!
I had an MRI yesterday and a PET scan this morning, so I’ve got more test results to wait for. But the joy of coming home overshadows everything else. I want to sleep in my own bed and take a shower in my own bathroom. I want to be in familiar surroundings with the one I love.
Harriett and I found out the results of the biopsy a couple of days ago - carcinoma of the lung. No decisions as to the appropriate treatment have been made yet, but I have peace with God knowing that I am reconciled to Him through the blood of the cross.
Jesus has been, is, and always will be my Savior and King. I am ready to come home to Him. Rejoice with us in that!
In the mean time, He has given me a blessed opportunity to remain -for how long only He knows - and I will take these moments of opportunity to keep sharing His grace to others in the time allotted.
All of my days have been written in His book before I ever walked in one of them (Ps 139:16), so I am unafraid and unashamed to speak the truth in love, to speak the truth as it is in Jesus, to speak the truth pure and simple. I have learned in my years as a missionary that too many men cower in the face of truth while pretending to be fans of it.
“An unjust man is an abomination to the righteous, but one whose way is straight is an abomination to the wicked.” Prov 29:27
My friends and loved ones, never be afraid of the truth even if it kills you. It may be for your ultimate good. He Who is the Truth, with a capital “T”, can resurrect you like Lazarus if you belong to Him.
Yours together in His grip,
Bill and Harriett
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June 16, 2009
A New Day
I was exhausted after getting home from the hospital on Friday and spent the whole weekend resting with Harriett. How good it is to be together and rest in the shade of His love! No greater shade tree exists than the Tree of Life - the tree that stood in the center of the hill we call Calvary. We think about this often and say to all of you again, “Thank you, dear friends. We can truly sense that you are surrounding His throne with your prayers because we feel God’s love being poured out on us in abundance!”
My thoughts have turned to completing the sequel to Going Through. I’m trying to gain the momentum and strength to put the final pieces together, but I have often been hindered over the past several months. The Lord has not forgotten me though. He has given me help in a way that I could not have imagined over a year ago when Harriett and I were in South Africa. He has graciously given me another helper to come alongside us who, along with his family, is living by faith as we did in the early days.
We stepped out in faith almost 60 years ago as Harriett and I answered God’s call upon our lives. Our faith has always rested in Him because He is the God of His word. What God starts He always finishes - because He sees it through to the very end. (Php 1:6) So we believe that we will finish in faith because He is working in us to bring glory to Himself.
But that doesn’t mean we are idle. We have an obligation, as the apostle Paul would say, to be ever faithful, true to our word, finishing the things we start. We are “working out our salvation with fear and trembling” (Php 2:12) which means: with deep reverence and humility, we are seeking to honor God in every moment even when no one is looking - for a salvation that is so freely given, yet thoroughly undeserved.
As I run this final lap of the race set before me, I must say once more that if there has been any good that has come from my ministry to you through the years, it is all because of Him. I cannot blame Him for any failures or missteps along the way. I take full responsibility for those because I have learned to say with the publican, “God be merciful to me - a sinner.” (Lk 18:13)
God isn’t in the business of saving those who justify themselves. We must get to the place where we can say with no hint of hypocrisy or deceipt, “Jesus Christ came into the world to save sinners, of whom I am chief.” (1Tim 1:15) Only when we come to the end of ourselves, can we ever be born anew.Then, a new day will dawn.
Yours together in His grip,
Bill and Harriett
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June 20, 2009
Where cancer abounds
Yesterday, Harriett and I visited my oncologist. This was a week after coming home from the hospital and we were a bit anxious to hear the report on tests that were run just prior to my leaving. The good news is that the mass in my lung has not metastasized at this point! For that, we are thankful to the Lord.
The 6cm mass, however, has grown to about 8cm in little more than a month. Strangely, I began to ponder the contrast the apostle Paul set up between Adam and Jesus in Romans 5. Paul argues that where sin abounds (in the person of Adam - the fallen head of the human race), grace super-abounds (in Jesus - the new and unfallen head of the human race). That is where my hope rests: not in me, but in Christ Jesus, my Lord. I can say now, “Where cancer abounds, grace doth much more abound!”
I also want to say, on the eve of Father’s Day, to my children and grandchildren: How blessed I am to have been your dad and grandpa. God has blessed me through you! I have had the distinct privilege of saying a thousand times and more, “I love you!” - three of the most powerful words in the world. But I am not the first to say it, nor will I be the last. That honor and privilege belongs to God alone Who said to a world of sinners “I love you” by sending us His Son to be the ultimate sacrifice for our sins. (1Jn 4:9-10)
So “fight the good fight” and stay true to the course laid out before you by our champion Jesus who ran it first…and WON! I have more to say, but will keep it for our private moments together.
To my faithful friends: thank you for your precious comments and prayers. Your words mean so much to Harriett and me - and what I have said to my own I say to you as well: Never give up. Never compromise. Never shake hands with the devil. That’s what it means to me to “fight the good fight” and “stay true to the course.” Thanks a million for your love to us through the years! We love you. (1Jn 4:19)
Yours together in His grip,
Bill and Harriett
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June 23, 2009
“chemo-light”
Dear praying friends,
Last Friday (6/19) we had about a 30-minute visit with our oncologist, Dr. Mendonca. She gave us a full report on the PET/CT scan taken the last day Bill was in hospital. Like most things today, there’s good news and bad news. The good news is that the cancer has not metastasized (spread) to other parts of the body. We thank the Lord for that and give Him the praise for your intercession.
The CT scan (the 3rd one during this illness) indicated that the lung mass has enlarged from approximately 6cm to 7.8cm in just over one month. We discussed various options with Dr. Mendonca. Surgery is not indicated due to his heart / lung condition.
She mentioned chemo-therapy and Bill responded, “Doctor, why would I want to begin a chemical regimen where an improbable cure would be worse than the disease?” She understood and said, “Oh, it wouldn’t be like the stronger doses that we give to younger men 50 or 60 or even 70 years old. It would be much milder and simply retard the growth of the mass.” Bill immediately dubbed it “chemo-light” and we all laughed.
We, of course, are certain that God is perfectly ably to shrink the mass or do away with it altogether if that is His will. And His will is what we’re most interested in.
Today, Bill had more blood work at the lab and they took 2 more x-rays of his chest. We’ll have the results of those on Wednesday when we have another appointment with Dr. Mendonca. Please keep us in your prayers.
Lovingly in Christ,
Harriett
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June 5th, 2009 at 2:44 pm
MAY OUR LORD AND SAVIOR
STRENGTHEN YOU AND YOUR FAMILY
FOR EACH DAY….AND EACH NIGHT HIS HOLY REST…
MAY YOU KNOW YOU ARE BEING LIFTED..EACH OF YOU
BY NAME TO THE THRONE OF GRACE….
BLESSINGS TO THE BELOVED OF CHRIST….
June 5th, 2009 at 4:12 pm
Dear Bill and Harriett,
Just want you to know we are praying for you constantly. We Know God is with you and meeting your every need. We PRAISE GOD AND GIVE HIM ALL OF THE HONOR, GLORY AND PRAISE!!! May God heal you according to His perfect will and plan.
Matthew:28:20; Romans 8:31-39
Love and Prayers,
Darrell and Verl Atwell
June 5th, 2009 at 4:34 pm
We are praying every day and night, Bill led Linda to Jesus 50 years ago. We love you and Harriett and God will be with you always. God Bless you.
June 5th, 2009 at 5:44 pm
Bill & Harriet,
I have known you since your earliest days at ASU circa 1977. It has been, and still is, a privilege.
I do not apreciate Western Medicine’s viewpoint, but I will pray for the intervention of YHWH. You are in good hands (His Hands!)
ITMI is valuable regarding the goals of the Father, and I have prayed as to my place in it. My family survived Hitler’s assimilation of Eastern Europe…that is why I have been a part of ITMI since 1977.
God Speed, Bill. His will be done, whatever it is. I pray for Harriet that someone will care for her.
It has been my pleasure to have you lead bible study at ASU starting 1977 in the “MU.” I also had the privelege of trying to translate a McIntosh file into Windows when I live in Gilbert…you brought the file to my house.
I love you, Bill and Harriet…
and you both have done so much for His Kingdom.
Rest easy, knowing that you gave your all.
We, who remain, will carry on in your stead to reach Eastern Europe.
P.S.: Bill/Harriet…why your focus on Eastern Europe (Communist Europe circa 1965?)
In His Grip
Shalom
Greg d’Usseaux
Grace Community Church
under Guy Davidson since 1977
June 5th, 2009 at 10:11 pm
Bill,
Your friends at North Village are praying for you. We feel it a privilege to have a relationship with such a servant of God. Thank you for your blessings to us and we will continue to go to our Father who hears our prayers. You know - Prayer Moves the Heart of God.
Pastor Phil
June 6th, 2009 at 12:46 am
Dear Bill,
Be sure that here in Romania you have people praying for you.
So many great memories from the time we spent and minister together.
We are so blessed to know somebody who invested his life in helping and encouraging people in this part of the world.
Our blessings for you and Harriett!
Mitruts and Alina
June 6th, 2009 at 10:20 am
May the Lord strengthen, support and encourage both Bill and Harriet. Bill has been such an encouragement and example to me often. Thank you! With Christian love,
Anne (lately of KSB, currently in UK)
June 6th, 2009 at 11:25 am
Dear Uncle Bill and aunt Harriet
You are constantly in our thoughts and prayers. We and the children are praying for you and thinking of you daily. May our Lord Jesus grant you His grace in abundance during this trial. The children had also made you some cards that we will try and send to you.
May God bless and keep you in this time.
Gerhard, Elmane and Children.
June 7th, 2009 at 1:32 am
WE CONTINUE TO PRAY FOR THE BATHMANS. Uncle Bill has, for the past two decades, often ministered at Youth Conferences and other meetings at Kwasizabantu Mission in South Africa. Many thousands of Zulu children, teens and young adults (as well as other groups) have been richly blessed by his ministry.
Aunty Harriet has always been the best nurse in the world. We trust our Lord Jesus Christ will give her wisdom and grace as she cares for Uncle Bill.
Much love from your friends at Kwasizabantu (including Pastor Erlo Stegen)
June 7th, 2009 at 3:50 pm
We just returned from a short trip and saw this news. We will most definitely have you both in our prayers. Of course Bill & Harriet are connecting with people at the hospital! Always have, always will! We love you both!
Bob & Cindy Gooch
June 7th, 2009 at 8:35 pm
Hey neighbor! I am not surprised to see so many people around the world praying for both of you right now. We all have been doing it for years! and will continue until our LORD comes and takes us all home.
Continue to listen to this wonderful doctor of yours and know I am praying as well.
From Carmen Street, Judy
June 8th, 2009 at 10:14 am
Dear Bill & Harriett:
We want you to know that Wanda & I are praying for both of you, both in our morning devotions and during the day whenever the Lord brings you to our minds. We’re claiming that wonderful promise in Ephesians 3:20–”To Him who is able to do exceeding abundantly beyond all that we ask or think, aoccording to the power that works within us.” God bless you.
Del Kehl
June 9th, 2009 at 1:07 am
Harriett and Bill,
You are in my thoughts and prayers. May God bless you and give you strength.
Love, Todd
June 9th, 2009 at 9:49 am
Hi Bill, Harriett,
I have been reading your ITMI newsletters since the 1970’s. I believe I meet you when you came to Wilmot Rd. Baptist Church in Deerfield, Ill many years ago. You are such an inspiration and comfort to me as you speak boldly about Islam, and conditions in Africa, and the old communist regime. May many folks world wide continue to be strengthened and bought closer to Him because of your faithfulness. Linda Stith
June 10th, 2009 at 12:35 am
Hello Bill and Harriett
May the Lord help you and bless you in this difficult moments. He is allways near–Emmanuel.
Love,
Mihai
June 10th, 2009 at 10:42 am
Greetings Bill,
Know that we are praying God’s will and God’s plan for you. We hope and pray that you are back to full strength soon and that you can continue to impact His Kingdom within His plan. We thank God for the quality care that you are receiving. May He be praised. Get Well! Steve and Darlene
June 11th, 2009 at 11:17 am
We know that God is in charge of all things. Including sickness and health. My God comfort Bill and Harriett as only he can.
June 11th, 2009 at 11:44 am
dear bill. keeping you and harriet in our prayers. know this is no fun, but pray you may feel God’s presence with you and find his peace daily. sounds like you are covered with a good staff and doctors. PTL…praying for a successful transition to home. bless you both. in his love, jim and diane johnston
June 11th, 2009 at 11:45 pm
Dear Bill & Harriet,
Scott, the kids and I are praying for the Lord to place His healing hand upon your body, even now before the test results come back. Praise our Heavenly Father for already answered prayers to give you both strength and patience throughout this time. Being sick and in the hospitial is not at all what we want for you, but God is sure to use you both to bless the nurses and hospital staff, even though you are the patient. Keep resting (in Him) and know that you are loved and being lifted up in prayer to our Glorious God and Great Physician.
In His Love,
Leslie Bedard
June 12th, 2009 at 5:09 pm
Dear Bill and Harriet,
We love you and are praying for you! We continue to marvel at God’s grace, revealed through your ministry to the doctors and nurses who are caring for you.
In Him,
Tim
June 20th, 2009 at 11:30 am
Dear Bill and Harriet -
We’re praying for you from here in Poland. We’re glad that you are at home with family and friends and we are praying for you for a complete healing. Glad you are doing another book because our first thought when reading “Going Through” was . . . wish we could hear more of the story. May God bless you both and keep you in His care.
Love,
Bob and Sue Taber
Poland
June 28th, 2009 at 2:20 pm
Dear Bill and Harriet,
Dawn and I both have you in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. I often think back to the early 60’s our trip out to Boulder, Co when we stayed with the Vogels. After you preached in a small church one evening, I came forward and received Christ as my Savior! Thankful for how the Lord has used you and your ministry that brought me and so many others to the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ through the years. We pray that God’s healing hand will have you back to 100% soon.
Love, Jim and Dawn
July 3rd, 2009 at 7:15 am
Shabbatt shalom to you both! I am so glad you are home, and glad, too, that you made the right decision about the chemo. You and the family are much in our prayers. We know that nothing is too hard for our Great God.
Lots of love to you both, and to your South African family,
Elizabeth.
July 6th, 2009 at 10:47 am
Dear Bill and Harriett,
I have just read your latest report via the “Au Revoir” letter in the ITMI newsletter. I am so sorry to hear the doctor’s prognosis. Be assured that you are on our hearts and in our prayers as the Lord walks you through this “next chapter” of your story.
Just last week Sharon and I were with Titi and Ligia, and they both asked about you. At that point I was not aware of the extent of this health issue. Since reading of it, I have e-mailed Titi in Arad with the information. While we were together he once again told me of what an impact you had made on his life, and also on the ministry in Romania in some of the darkest days. To echo his words, so many of us are forever indebted to you for what you taught us, modeled for us, and for the high standards you set for yourself — and for all those who followed your lead.
May God keep you in the palm of His hand until this is resolved in His perfect way.
Till next time,
David Culross
July 7th, 2009 at 10:54 pm
Dear Bill and Harriett,
How amazing to know that our Lord Jesus made certain that medical tests were run on you, Bill, before symptoms of the cancer fully surfaced. I know that you both are resting in His arms and drawing confidence and strength from the One in whom you have drawn confidence and strength for yea these many years. Thank you for the love, encouragement and support you have given me. What a gift you two are to my sons and to me. I love you and continue to uphold you in prayer. Janet
July 8th, 2009 at 1:02 pm
Bill & Harriett
We love you both and you are continually in our prayers.
You are both an inspiration to all around you and we wish God’s best for you!
Love, Dale and Jean
July 8th, 2009 at 4:29 pm
Dear Bill and Harriet,
Both Adelyne and I are here in the USA enjoying the AZ sunshine, swim lessons, library hour, and VBS. Richard is in the Ukraine with Bread of Life, people from both K5n/PIC, and a Norwegian mission team.
We, Rich and the two Nungesser ladies, just want you to know how much we love you two!
It is because of you two and your prayers for us that we’re even serving the Lord in Poland.
Your faithfulness to HIM abounds in countless lives in Poland, Moldova, Ivory Coast…Next comes Ukraine, Russia, and Taiwan—that’s just Bread of Life—not all the other ITMI projects and ministries.
If we are able to meet with you—if you feel well enough—we hope to do so. Please just give us a call.
Our love and prayers and thoughts are with you always!
Thank you for everything!!!!!
zBogiem,
Brooke and Adelyne (and the absent Richard) Nungesser
July 8th, 2009 at 7:11 pm
DEAR BILL AND HARRIET,
YOU’RE MIGHTY WARRIORS AND GOD IS “A MAN OF WAR”; KEEP FIGHTING THE FIGHT FOR RIGHT AND HEALING.
YOU ARE MUCH LOVED WITH A THANKFUL, PRAYERFUL HEART,
FLEETA <
July 16th, 2009 at 3:44 am
Hi uncle Bill, it’s Eugen Olsen - been quite a while since I saw you. I was quite shocked and very saddened to hear about your condition and my dad said this would be the best way to get a message through to you. I pray for you and aunty Harriet often and I know the Lord’s gentle and loving Spirit is always close. May He be your strength and comfort. Lots of love…
February 9th, 2010 at 9:06 pm
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