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Dear Prayer Chaplains: Billie Ramsey
Dear Prayer Chaplains,
Our church member, Billie Ramsey has a prayer request. Billie’s 91 year old mother had a stroke this morning. She is now having a procedure to remove a blood clot in her brain. Please hold her and the family in your prayers. We open our heart to help move our thoughts towards the one source that will generate the energy that will heal Billie’s mother.
Blessings,
Shirley

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