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Storming Heaven

July 23, 2007 by Minnesota Mom Filed Under: Minnesota Me, Prayer Leave a Comment

Donna-Marie is asking for our prayers.*

Here is the reason:

The two boys were hiking at a hiking park. Briant went ahead of his buddy, Tyler. When Tyler caught up to him he couldn’t find Briant and looked around. A rock had become lose under Briant’s foot and he fell hundreds of feet. Tyler heard Briant’s groans from below. Tyler had to scale down sharp rocks for hundreds of feet to get to Briant. He tumbled most of the way down.

Briant is in Intensive Care. He has three brain contusions, a broken hip, two broken legs, his hand are broken, most or all of his ribs, something wrong with his spine, and I’m not sure what else. I will surely keep you all posted and appreciate your prayers. Let’s storm Heaven for Briant’s healing and whatever else it is that God is doing with him and his family and loved ones.

Keeps things in perspective, doesn’t it? All for the glory of God.

Have a blessed week, everyone! I don’t know about you but it feels like a Monday around here.

Which is good, because it is. ; )

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*Also, you may have noticed that I have an “intentions” button on my banner. Feel free to send me your requests for prayer. I will list them on this page along with the rest of my posts that have the label “prayer”.

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