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2333 - David & Celinda Heinrich
Friday, January 26, 2007 22:07
We are praying for continued healing for your daughter and peace for your family. We are friends of Chuck and Ann Bentley, and currently live in Gahanna, OH.
2332 - Nancy Anguish
Friday, January 26, 2007 11:24
Thank you for you continuing updates. Your faith is so inspiring. I do keep you in my prayers and thoughts and am so happy things are improving for all of you. God Bless You All Nancy
2331 - Kimberly Way Montgomery
Friday, January 26, 2007 00:32
Sydney and the whole family just continue to be in our prayers daily! I am so thankful for the amazing miracles that have gotten her here today and I pray feverently that the Lord will just wrap Sydney up in His precious hands and heal her, physically and mentally from her tough battle! In Him, The Montgomery Family
2330 - Mary Interrante
Thursday, January 25, 2007 14:00
We continue to pray for ALL of you every day. We can only imagine how challenging each day is for each of you, please forgive us when we say or do all the wrong things, or at least miss your deeper needs. I see Johnson every week at basketball practice with AJ and his other team mates. I couldn't help but note how tall he is getting, and those tennis shoes looked as if they could rival my own size. Your boys will all be stronger, better men for their families and for Christ because of the sacrifices they have had to make. No parent likes to see, hear, or imagine that they missed or neglected any part of their lives, but I know from my own experiences with my boys that they often do famously, despite what they may tell you. I pray this time between you will make you love and appreciate one another so much more when you are reunited. II Thessalonians 3:16 "May the Lord of peace himself give you peace at all tmes and in every way. The Lord be with all of you." Please encourage Sydney to eat from this family of people who think constantly about their next meal. I am praying that she will experience the miracle of food that stays down, and Trust with every bite that it is working to nourish every part of her body. Take care. Enjoy God's blessings. Love, Mary
2329 - Dee Ann Payne
Thursday, January 25, 2007 08:56
A quick good morning and a prayer for a very good day. I know you are all tired, each one has worked so hard in their own way. So today I pray for calm, peace and no hurdles. Lots of Love, Dee Ann
2328 - The Raybourn's
Wednesday, January 24, 2007 23:37
Dear Lynette,
After our long visit on Sunday night I read my devotional on Monday. This is what it was: Isaiah 65:24 "It shall come to pass that before they call I will answer; and while they are still speaking I will hear." He is Lord of circumstances, people, and possibilities we would never imagine. We've all had it happen. Problems mount and we wonder how we are going to make it. Then we are given a thought that turns out to be the key to unlock the solution to some difficulty. A friend offers to help us. A windfall arrives in the mail. Someone we feared changes his attitude. Events take a sudden turn for the good. The Lord did it! But by far the greatest evidence ot the Lord's intervention comes inside us. Suddenly, the empty wells of strength begin to fill up again. We are aware that we have courage where before we felt alone and afraid. A new perspective is given us. The only thing that matters is that we belong to the Lord and He is in charge. Our purpose is to live for Him and to serve other people. The Lord leads to our hearts. A heart filled with HIm is given the precious gift of expectancy. He has plans for us. He has not given up on us or our needs. We can live with hope. We are all hoping that Sydney will gain a great appetite and have a great desire to eat again all of her favorite things. We hope for her to enjoy that Hello Kitty bathroom and to spend peaceful days in the apartment with Lynette reading, playing and yes eating together. We hope and pray for a new surge of supernatural power of the Holy Spirit to give you strength and peace to get Sydney to the next stage of healing.
We love you,
Susan
2327 - Jill Chesnut
Wednesday, January 24, 2007 20:54
Thank you, James for that sweet and honest letter. I feel like I can really sense how your family is doing. That helps when I pray. Sweet Lynette, I know you are torn and I feel for you. It must be so very hard to wish you could be in two places at one time. I love this simple verse: "Do not be afraid, for I myself will help you," declares the Lord. Is. 41:14
thinking of you and praying, Jill Chesnut
2326 - Adrienne Rubin
Wednesday, January 24, 2007 19:52
You are an amazing family and it is a privilege to serve you ice cream every Wednesday night. I won't forget our day at the NYC Marathon. What a blast. I pray for your continued recovery
2325 - Mike
Wednesday, January 24, 2007 13:43
Hi Sydney, you don't know me I work for some friends of your family in Iraq setting up internet systems for the soldiers.
I wanted to write you and tell you that I am praying for you and have alot of faith that you will recover to full health. You look happy and cute in your pictures and I think you are going to be fine :)
I am in Iraq which is dangerous but I feel you are just as brave by going through your sickness and treatments every day.
1 year ago after my first Iraq deployment I developed a sickness that made me nausious every day for most of the day. I had to force myself to eat. That lasted for about 7 months untill I finally became well again and regained my apetite and went back to my normal. I hope you drink juices and try to eat slowley to help you get better.
I remember during that time I felt very discouraged often because felt so sick. I am praying that you will get your appetite again and grow strong soon.
I rember being 6 years old and losing my front teath. I remember reading books and being I liked having animals as pets alot at that age to. I hope you get healthy soon so you can get out of the hospital and move back to your house with your family.
Wish you the best and I'll be praying for you.
-Mike
2324 - Ted & Cyndy Taylor
Wednesday, January 24, 2007 12:03
Sydney's Christmas miracle made the holiday so very meaningful and memorable. When we called Mom & Dad from Decatur on Christmas morning, they told us about Sydney's white cells and we all laughed, cried, and hugged. Then we laughed, cried, and hugged again! ha What an awesome God! Your journey has changed us all. After all this time, it's only natural that you're longing for some sense of normalcy. God willing, we're hoping and praying that you're on the home stretch! We're so glad Sydney's back to being her spunky self. Hang in there! We're praying for y'all! We love you!
2323 - al
Wednesday, January 24, 2007 09:50
i am encouraged to read your thoughts. God has taught us all by your courage.
2322 - carly Lewis
Tuesday, January 23, 2007 23:54
Lord, give sydney an appetite. we plead with you that she eat and the food stays in her little belly. in Jesus' name. amen.
2321 - Marcia Grogan
Tuesday, January 23, 2007 22:58
We learned about your beautiful daughter from our friends Mike and Susan Orlie in Arlington Texas. We have a 5 year old son named Matthew who was diagnosed with bone cancer in August of 2006 and have also been going thru chemo and surgery. I just wanted you to know that we are praying for you and your last entry touched my heart with your sadness of missing your other children and also the real fear that comes with having a child with cancer. It is something you wish you never have to have even enter your mind. Praying for quick and complete healing for Sydney, God's peace which passes all understanding, and HOPE!
Marcia and Mike Grogan
2320 - tia bates
Tuesday, January 23, 2007 18:06
Hello Mr. and Mrs.thweatt.I just heard about how sydney is improving.My family continues to pray for your family. We hope that you will continue to hope in the lord and that you will not be discouraged.
2319 - Dru Perry Moss
Tuesday, January 23, 2007 09:40
Lynette & James, I have wanted to talk to you so many times; to tell you how your journey with Sydney gives me strength in my journey with now 6 kids. My sister's kids have incurable disease, Neurofibromatosis (NF), (Dara suffered from the disease). NF causes tumors to grow on nerve endings. Her son,(now mine), has a brain tumor that right now is inoperable, two have learning disabilities etc. I'm not comparing our situations at all, I just wanted you to know that when I'm weak and human and don't want to get out of bed, I come to your website. Your path is what encourages me, Sydney encourages me, y'all got me through a brain surgery @ Children's last month. You also get me through bouts of unpredictable grief from having witness my sister die an ugly death. You've brought me closer to God and you've shown me to see the rays of light on gloomy days. Keep in mind you reach out to lives way beyond your imagination. Thank you for sharing your journey, thank you for teaching us, thank you for loaning Sydney to all of us who pray for her daily. God loves you and so do I! Dru
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