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Can I please ask for Prayer for a child…?

  • Posted on January 16, 2011 at 3:21 pm

My daughter’s best friend, Nichole,(who’s only 16) has become as of today legally emancipated by the courts.
Long story short:
Nichole had lived with her father most of her life until several months ago when he re-lapsed on heroin. they lost their home and the father put Nichole up in a hotel, paid for two nights, and never came back. Nichole hooked up with another friend who’s family took her in. After notifying the mother (who lives about 350 miles from here) about this, the mother said for her to get emancipated and she would sign off on it. Nichole HAS stayed in school, started working and the family that took her in rented her a small studio apt in their basement (for only $120 a month which includes room and board).
She needs prayer, alot of it. If this wonderful child is going to have a chance and not become a “statistic” she is going to need all the supernatural forces in heaven!
Please, pray for this “child” because even though she’s emancipated, she’s still a child…
I want to say “Thank You” now for all of the wonderful answers…It’s not raining here in Seattle, so everyone can see my tears for her

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Would you please say a prayer for Lori, 37, and her 8-year-old daughter stuck by drunk driving illegal?

  • Posted on January 2, 2010 at 4:08 pm

SOUTHEAST – A community reeling from grief and unsettled by anger came together today to remember the lives of Lori and Kayla Donahue and to face wrenching questions of justice and mercy.

Hundreds gathered at Trinity Lutheran Church to mourn the staggering loss of Lori, 37, and her 8-year-old daughter, Kayla, who died Monday when they were struck by an alleged drunken driver as they left the girl’s dance class in Brewster.

Relatives huddled together and wept in the front of the church, where the Donahue family had worshiped and attended a party only days before.

The Rev. Kathleen Koran, pastor of Trinity Lutheran, led the funeral service and confronted the community’s anger toward Zacaria Conses-Garcia, a 35-year-old unlicensed, illegal immigrant from Guatemala, who was indicted on two counts of aggravated vehicular homicide Friday and faces up to 25 years in prison.

“We have to figure out what do next,” Koran said. “Who are we? How do go on being? There are times when words fail us.”The Rev. Kathleen Koran, pastor of Trinity Lutheran, led the funeral service and confronted the community’s anger toward Zacaria Conses-Garcia, a 35-year-old unlicensed, illegal immigrant from Guatemala, who was indicted on two counts of aggravated vehicular homicide Friday and faces up to 25 years in prison.

Bob Donahue, husband of Lori and father of Kayla, sat in the front pew, holding his 5-year-old son, Christopher.

Koran reminded the congregation that there are times when all are imperfect in their decisions.

“Who will be the judge?” she asked. “There is one. One who fully considered the consequences of his actions … His name is Jesus.”

She added: “Justice must have its voice, but let mercy have its voice, too.”

Police said Conses-Garcia’s blood-alcohol content was nearly twice the legal limit when he allegedly failed to make a left-hand turn onto routes 6 and 22 from Main Street and hit Lori and Kayla Donahue near Seven Stars School of Performing Arts.

The federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency is also seeking custody of Conses-Garcia.

http://www.lohud.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090613/NEWS04/906130389&s=d&page=3

This never should of happened he would remained home or use public transportation
Adryana~ “New mommy you are blocked and gaining dishonest points. And you want to take about Church. You are dishonest very dishonest Adryana
Re-EDIT Adryana~ “New mommy you are blocked and gaining dishonest points. And you want to talk about Church. You are dishonest very dishonest Adryana.Pray about using Yahoo answers to cheat and be dishonest. You pray to what GOD

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