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Faith-HEALING


I kept reminding myself who I am in Christ and rebuking illness that has hit my family.  We are visiting my dad and the last thing I wanted was for any of us to get sick.  I woke up yesterday morning and had a gut ache that would come and go.  Last night my daughter threw up a couple times and did not sleep well.  She is doing much better.  Then as I was texting my husband who is home he got sick too, but he had it the worst.  He threw up 9 times!  ICKY!  So we are believing and praying for all of us to get better and for no germs to infect anyone else!!  

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MommyMandi said…
Praying for healing for your family. At the beginning of this year, my daughter and I were very ill. My mother-in-law wrapped her arms around me and prayed, "thank you, Lord, for healing Mandi" over and over again. I love that she thanked him before it was even done. Because she had the faith to know that He would heal our family.

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