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1865 - Dorothy
Sunday, December 10, 2006 13:17
We do not know each other, but we are fellow children of God. I frequen a website for stampers (SCS) and just read a thread about Sydney. What an incredible journey she is taking, and what a powerful witness all of you are. Prayers for the strength and response to treatment that she needs.
1864 - Jeannie
Sunday, December 10, 2006 10:39
Hello Sydney and Family. I wake every morning and go to sleep every night just praying and thinking of you and the healing god is doing for you. I know it is a hard struggle and your faith is tested, but just remember that he is with you and the doctors and doing his will. I AM ALWAYS THINKING OF YOU ALL AND THE BOYS AND EVERYONE IN YOU FAMILY.I wish I could come there and stand on my head and watch sydney laugh at me while I try.Yes, it would be a funny sight. Laughter is the best medicine..... You are all in my prayers and thoughts as I could through my day.
Jeannie- Your Massage Therapist
1863 - Gretchen
Sunday, December 10, 2006 09:55
Hello to everyone - Sydney, James and Lynette. I am a cancer survivor now involved with Team in Trsining, and I heard of your family at practice this week. Please know that you have hundreds (!) of NYC runners and walkers thinking about you as they train for marathons and raise money for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. I wish you all the best - may the new year bring renewed health for Sydney.
1862 - Jimmy Pang (http://www.jimmypang.com)
Sunday, December 10, 2006 04:40
Hi, I ran a marathon early this year for Team In Training to raise money for Leukemia & Lymphoma. Sydney is lucky she is surrounded by so much love. Wishing you all the best from New York & Hong Kong. Jimmy Pang
1861 - Christine Blair
Sunday, December 10, 2006 01:21
Father of light, You are the master healer and in charge of this precious child's body.We ask you in the name of Jesus to heal her.We love and thank you.
1860 - Anne and Mark Stetler
Saturday, December 9, 2006 21:05
Dear Lynnette, James, and Sydney,
Mark and I have kept up with you daily through this website. If there is not a new entry, we read an old one. Please know that there are many prayers being sent your way from Durango! We realize how critical this week will be, so we are praying for complete healing. Miracles happen every day and we are expecting one on the 13th. Thank you for taking the time to keep everyone up-to-date. We look forward to our "sydney time" every day! We hope you will be spending a much needed vacation in Durango next summer and that the gorgeous scenery that God has given us will bring you peace and healing. Sincerely, Anne and Mark
1859 - Carol
Saturday, December 9, 2006 17:49
You don't know me and that's okay. I received an email from Michael of the TNT program. I read about how Sydney is managing her battle and am touched by the strength she shows in the pictures through her beautiful smile. I donated blood last month at our church here in Staten Island but will donate again in honor of the battle that she is fighting. I will also lift her name up in prayer to the Lord at church tomorrow and encourage the children in Sunday school to do the same. May God's blessings rain upon you and strenghten you all. One Love, Peace - Carol
1858 - Esat Alijaj
Saturday, December 9, 2006 17:09
Sydney and Family,
May God bless you and keep you comforted in your time of need. He is with you and so are many more, you are not alone.
In my thoughts and prayers.
Esat Alijaj,Mentor Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Team In Training, NYC Chapter
1857 - Gary Son
Saturday, December 9, 2006 16:26
Dear Sydney, James, Lynette,
We are praying that your faith will not waiver and that your eyes will remain fixed on Jesus. We are asking the Lord to ease Sydney's pain and to heal her.
With all love in Christ, The Son family
1856 - Sara Martineau
Saturday, December 9, 2006 14:09
Dear Ones, Please know that each of you continue to be in my ongoing thoughts. While I have been a poor correspondent with you, I have been keeping up with Little Sydney's progress through our dear mutual friend, Sue Justice. I'll continue to pray for each of you and Little Sydney's healing. Please do not answer this email...you have way too mcuh to do. May God bless each of you and keep you always, most especially during this very, very difficult time. Sara Martineau
1855 - Jodie Fletcher
Saturday, December 9, 2006 14:05
Sydney my dear and precious one,
On this one thing You(we)CAN RELY - "Whatever God brings you to, GOD WILL SEE YOU THROUGH!!
We(YOU)have nothing to fear for God gave us His COMMAND to "DO NOT FEAR" 365 times, One for each day of the Year. God is with you He loves you and will see you through. We love you dearly too and are praying, praying, praying just for you!!! Love, Lane,Jodie,Erin Fletcher
1854 - Glen Jolley
Saturday, December 9, 2006 12:43
We continue praying for you, we love you and as always are here for you. God's peace and blessings, Glen and Gracie
1853 - Donna Miller
Saturday, December 9, 2006 11:05
Lynette & family,
I think about you all daily and am continually lifting you up in prayer--especially during the late night/early morning hours. I pray for your continued peace and Sydney's comfort. But most of all for a MIRACLE! I have our community in North Carolina praying for you all. Sending you hugs.
Donna
1852 - The Pettys
Saturday, December 9, 2006 10:55
We are praying for you.
Do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God, I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand. Isaiah 41:10
Love to all.
1851 - Arlene Woodruff
Saturday, December 9, 2006 10:53
Lynette and James, We have somehow gotten off track and have not been updating ourselves on Sydney's condition and we are pounded after reading your recent reports and reviewing your journey. I have had occasions where I think about Syndey and say a short blurb of a prayer which, in retrospect, are so insignificant when now I read your specific prayer requests. Strange, but now that I see the information in front of me I'm flooded with emotion at where to begin. But many times in the Bible the Lord takes His people on a retrospective to recall where they have come. He shows them what He has done for them, and reminds them who they are, and WHO'S they are. I am thankful for that reassurance and for His perspective which is fresh and "new every morning." I recall a letter James wrote about being apprehensive to go back to N.Y. and then later you encountered among friends a young mother who, with the voice of an angel, sang with you as you shared with one another your hopes and fears. Do you hear the stanzas of "O Little Town of Bethlehem" come to mind? They remind me of such darkness, yet the flicker of everlasting light!!! I am making it a point to pray and sing that song for Syndney and your family. I guess because that night in Bethlehem there had been a long journey, many questions, finding a place to go and stay; followers of a hopeful light, great pain, but then, great joy! Yet, in the midst of it all...stillness and peace. Austin told me that he has seen Jack and Nick at Alethia on Sunday evenings at PCPC. There is a retreat coming up in January in the Texas hill country for them which I signed he and Parker up for. Please consider it if you haven't already. We are so glad they are having fellowship with one another although they are in different schools now.
Love in Christ, Arlene
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