Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!usc!rutgers!aramis.rutgers.edu!athos.rutgers.edu!christian From: srchtec!johnb@gatech.edu (John Baldwin) Newsgroups: soc.religion.christian Subject: Forwarded Prayer Request Message-ID: Date: 27 Nov 90 09:06:57 GMT Sender: hedrick@athos.rutgers.edu Organization: search technology, inc. Lines: 126 Approved: christian@aramis.rutgers.edu This is LONG. Sorry. Please DON'T hit 'N' now, however! The following is the forwarded contents of a letter drafted by my pastor, with the help of several friends. He has requested that we inform as many fellow believers as possible, and ask for their prayer support. Since this newsgroup reaches an incredible number of people worldwide, I thought it appropriate to post it here. My comments follow the text of the message below. ============== FORWARDED MESSAGE STARTS ================== Emergency Prayer Request Nov. 24, 1990 Dear Prayer Warrior: Please make this prayer need known to your prayer chains, intercessory prayer ministry, and other people and groups in your church and other churches that might be willing to pray for us. I am a pastor. My wife and I started Greater Gwinnett Baptist Church in Suwanee, Georgia four years ago. Our daughter Tiffany, now four years old, was diagnosed with a brain tumor in 1987. Surgery was performed that resulted in a small portion being removed, and a determination that it was a slow growing tumor. We've been watching her the past three years through CT scans and MRI scans. Recently we discovered that the tumor is growing farther into her brain stem. Some doctors have said that the tumor is inoperable. We recently saw specialists in Atlanta, Baltimore, and Washington, D.C. The doctors agreed that the best decision would be for a surgeon to remove as much of the tumor as possible and then follow-up with some other type of procedure to shrink the rest of it. Dr. Ben Carson, a well-known neurosurgeon at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland has agreed to do the surgery. He has been featured on "20/20," in "Reader's Digest," and in the news as being the lead surgeon in separating the "Binder" Siamese twins joined at the head in 1988. He is a strong Christian who relies heavily on the Lord and prayer. Dr. Carson has told us that knowing that Christians are lifting him up in prayer as he operates is a great encouragement to him. Would you please intercede on behalf of Tiffany, our family, and Dr. Carson? As a show of prayer support, today would you and willing members of your church (prayer chains, intercessory prayer ministries, other members of your extended family, and *other churches*) please send Dr. Carson a short note stating that you are praying for him as he operates on Tiffany Stone? The surgery is scheduled for the week of December 2-8. Here are our key prayer requests: 1. That God will give wisdom to Dr. Carson and the other doctors involved with the case. 2. That God will give guidance to Dr. Carson's hands during the surgery. 3. That God will protect Tiffany from physical handicaps as a result of the surgery. 4. That God will protect Tiffany from any sickness between now and the surgery. 5. That God would minister to our other two children, Heather (age 8) and Joshua (age 6) as they seek to understand what is going on. 6. That God would give us physical strength and His grace. PLEASE SEND PRAYER NOTES TO: Johns Hopkins Hospital ATTN: Dr. Ben Carson, Meyer 5-109 611 North Wolfe Street Baltimore, MD 21205 "May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in Him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit." [Romans 15:13] From the bottom of our hearts we thank you for your help. Filled with the God of Hope, Charles and Sherryl Stone 1060 President's Lane Lawrenceville, GA 30243 =================== FORWARDED MESSAGE ENDS ====================== Some comments might be useful here. I have known Charles Stone since I returned to Atlanta in 1987 from a stint in the U. S. Navy. I have watched both him and his family grow tremendously in the Lord these past three years, and his obedient leadership has been responsible for my own personal growth as well. Our church started with very few people, and I have been priveledged to watch God grow this tiny branch of Christ's body by a factor of 12x!! Charles is more than just the pastor of my church; he is my friend. I hope this information lends credence to my statements which follow, which I wholeheartedly believe to be true: Neither Charles, nor his family, nor our church as a congregation believe in the "name it and claim it" theology of healing. God can and DOES glorify Himself by NOT healing people sometimes. This is hard for me to understand, and even harder to explain, but it is true. Yet, God said in His Word, by the pen of Paul, "Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God; and the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus." [Phil. 4:6-7, NKJV]. So, as I understand it, we are to pray for the outcome that we want. God doesn't guarantee it, but it pleases Him when we ask. Thus, I would say that our most heartfelt desires are (1) FIRST AND FOREMOST, that God's will be done, and that God is glorified through this situation! And secondly, that if it pleases Him, we desire earnestly that Tiffany is healed. I'm sure that Charles and his family would also appreciate hearing from prayer supporters. He has a strength and a peacefulness of demeanor which I know can only come from the indwelling of God's Holy Spirit, but I know that he has his down times, too. A short, warm note of encouragement will do much to strengthen him and his family. You needn't be overly sentimental nor eloquent. Thanks, and sorry for the length of this posting! Best Regards,