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UPDATE: Prayer Needed for 14 Year Old Boy |
A couple weeks ago we made you all aware of a rather urgent prayer
need. A 14 year old boy named Chase who was a Kids for Christ kid for years had
been diagnosed with a brain tumor. His
mother told us that they don’t believe the tumor to be cancerous. It has caused a series of seizures and has
grown to just under a inch in diameter. The following is about the proceedure set to take place Monday (6.4.07) in her own words:
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The following is from one of our board members of KFCUSA. Jim Schmidt and Bob Heath pray together weekly. "Jim is one of my most trusted friends", says Bob. He has just completed the second year as the lead minister in one of the area schools on a weekly basis. He was asked him to give a summary/report for the year. The following is that "report": |
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Fouteen Year Boy Needs Your Prayer Support |
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Just this week we were made aware of a rather urgent prayer
need. A 14 year old boy named Chase who was a Kids for Christ kid for years has
been diagnosed with a brain tumor. His
mother told us that they don’t believe the tumor to be cancerous. It has caused a series of seizures and has
grown to just under a inch in diameter. There
is a biopsy scheduled for June 4th to determine how to treat this
issue.
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In a little over six years of KFCUSA the team and I have had
the privilege of working with parent and student sponsors in roughly 60 schools
across the USA. All of them have been a delight to work with
in various ways. I have been witness to
exceptional organizational abilities, stellar creativity, faithful friends,
Godly men and women, truly committed people who let their light shine brightly
for Jesus and impacted children for eternity. |
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Interesting Article in US News and World Reports |
In America An "F" In Religion
By Jay Tolson
With roughly 9 in 10 of its citizens claiming to believe in God or
a Supreme Being, America is widely acknowledged to be the most
religious of modern industrial nations. Yet when it comes to knowledge
about religion, it ranks among the most ill-informed. While close to
two thirds of all Americans regard the Bible as a source of answers to
life's questions, only half can name even one of the New Testament
Gospels. Similarly, in a land of growing religious diversity, only 10
percent of U.S. teenagers can name the world's five major religions. Stephen Prothero, the head of the department of religion at Boston University, calls this condition a "major civic problem." His new book, Religious Literacy, tells how we got here—and how we might do better. |
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