Prayer Request

Posted by: MISS LOUISE S. CARRILLO

Prayer Request - 08/16/05 09:25 PM

Dear Lord Jesus
Please teach my sister to stop crusifing me
just because I take care of my father like you
want me to. Just Iam little sister, it doesn't
mean they have the right to treat me like Iam a
child Iam 58 years old and very proud of it. Jesus you choose me to take care of Him. Iam doing the best I can. Jesus tell Sylvia and
Helen to stop Gossip and crying over Money, and
my Father is not even in his Grave. In the mena
time I know you Jesus hold me in your arms all
the DAYS of My Life. AMEN
Posted by: chickadee

Re: Prayer Request - 08/17/05 06:02 AM

Louise, I join you in prayer.
God Bless you and your Dad.
chick
Posted by: smilinize

Re: Prayer Request - 08/17/05 06:57 AM

Welcome Louise. I'm sure you will find prayer partners here. May God bless you.
smile
Posted by: jawjaw

Re: Prayer Request - 08/17/05 07:13 AM

I echo the welcome for you Louise. May God help you find the peace to continue your loving caregiving role. God Bless.

JJ
Posted by: Songbird

Re: Prayer Request - 08/17/05 06:34 PM

Hello, Louise! Welcome to this forum. I am glad you joined us. It is a privilege to join you in prayer for your family. May the Lord strengthen you as you care for your dad.

Forgive my curiosity, Louise. Do you speak spanish? if you're wondering why such a ??-here's why: [Razz] I'd be delighted to know I'm not alone here in that sense [Smile] .

God bless you!
Posted by: Dotsie

Re: Prayer Request - 08/17/05 06:41 PM

Welcome Louise. You are in my thoughts and prayers. When all is said and done, you will feel at peace for caring for your dad. Try to stay focused on your relationship with Jesus. Feel free to come here for strength.
Posted by: Fiftyandfine

Re: Prayer Request - 08/18/05 07:46 AM

Welcome Louise. Our prayers will be with you. I cared (tried to) for my father during the last years of his degenerative disease, usually in direct conflict with my brothers (I'm the oldest, but they treat me like the youngest) so, you have my complete empathy. Dotsie is absolutely righta bout two things --you will gain peace from knowing you cared for your dad, and this is a GREAT place to gain strength!
Posted by: Sandpiper

Re: Prayer Request - 08/18/05 09:27 AM

Louise,

Welcome to our home. May God truly bless you in your endeavor to care for your father. You know you are doing what HE wants you to despite what your siblings think.

Sweetie, just keep trusting that he will guide you through this. I will, of course, hold you and your father in prayer.

Sandpiper
Posted by: Songbird

Re: Prayer Request - 09/12/05 04:54 AM

Dear Louise: How is your father doing? How are you? Still praying for you, your dad and all involved!