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<blockquote data-quote="J&amp;amp;D Cattle" data-source="post: 1085272" data-attributes="member: 18854"><p>Some here at CT still check on my son so I have a great update! We had another MRI last Friday and the Doc called back to say that everything looks great. Very minimal scar tissue and he has healed wonderfully. Thank you all again for the thoughts and prayers. God is good!</p><p></p><p>When he went though his surgery our church gave him a prayer quilt. The church had just started the ministry and he was actually the first to receive one. The quilt is sewn and then strings are left untied all over the quilt. A person then ties the string while saying a prayer. My wife and I held that quilt during the surgery and now my son sleeps with it in his bed every night. It just so happened that last week he made the local paper with a picture of him and his quilt accompanied by a very good article about our church and this ministry. We knew nothing of the article when we scheduled the MRI and then as fate would have it the two happened the same week. </p><p></p><p>Kash was able to show me his faith when they started his IV. As I held him and prayed with him he would say, "I'm ok, I'm ok, I'm ok". Lastly, the night before the MRI our little 4 year old girl recited the sweetest prayer and blessed his quilt since she didn't get to tie a knot initially. It was an amazing moment and one that I'm certain stems from our nightly prayers. </p><p></p><p>What a wonderful time of year to be reminded of how blessed I am. Thank you all again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J&D Cattle, post: 1085272, member: 18854"] Some here at CT still check on my son so I have a great update! We had another MRI last Friday and the Doc called back to say that everything looks great. Very minimal scar tissue and he has healed wonderfully. Thank you all again for the thoughts and prayers. God is good! When he went though his surgery our church gave him a prayer quilt. The church had just started the ministry and he was actually the first to receive one. The quilt is sewn and then strings are left untied all over the quilt. A person then ties the string while saying a prayer. My wife and I held that quilt during the surgery and now my son sleeps with it in his bed every night. It just so happened that last week he made the local paper with a picture of him and his quilt accompanied by a very good article about our church and this ministry. We knew nothing of the article when we scheduled the MRI and then as fate would have it the two happened the same week. Kash was able to show me his faith when they started his IV. As I held him and prayed with him he would say, "I'm ok, I'm ok, I'm ok". Lastly, the night before the MRI our little 4 year old girl recited the sweetest prayer and blessed his quilt since she didn't get to tie a knot initially. It was an amazing moment and one that I'm certain stems from our nightly prayers. What a wonderful time of year to be reminded of how blessed I am. Thank you all again. [/QUOTE]
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