Friday 4 July 2008

Prayer requests

On tuesday evening after a service I was asked to pray for a young girl by the name of 'Peris' {Not Paris in case you were wondering}. She had a stick hither in her left eye and the stick actualy went into her eye. It has now gone white and she cannot see through it. She is suffering from headaches and occassionaly faints.

She lives in the porest part of Nairobi called 'Soweto' named after the poverty stricken area of South Africa. There is no way her mother can afford hospital treatment and so we are praying for a miraculous recovery. Please pray for ht efainting to stop and for the headaches to go and for her eye to be healed.

Alos one of the pastors in the fellowship I am ministering for is called Steve. He has been married for 13 years but his wife cannot have children because a tube is blocked. They cannot afford the money it would take for an operation to correct this so please pray for his wife also.

God bless you...Steve

Thankyou....Steve

2 comments:

nixel said...

Have you been eaten by a lion?

Have you eaten a lion?
Hi Steve

At iD tonight we thought of a few questions we wanted to ask you about your trip so far. If you have time it would be great if you could answer them for us and we'll read the answers back out at iD!

Have you seen an elephant?

Are you having fun?

Have you been ill?

Have you made many new friends?

Where are you staying?

Is the food nice?

Unknown said...

Hi all.

In response to your questions....
No I have neither been eaten by a lion or eaten one but I did preach on David killing a lion. I haven't seen any elephants yet but I saw a lot of monkeys at the park. hey are very tame and kept trying to snatch the food out of my hand. Thy even jump up and sit on your shoulder. Despite the mosquito bites I have been in very good health and have made lots of friends. I stayed with a pastor for the first week and at pesent am in a hotel. I'll be moving around the country in the next couple of weeks.
By the way the food is great.

Look forward to seing you all soon.

Bwana Asifiwe {praise the Lord}