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Friday, January 11, 2008
Sacred Tribes Journal invites submissions for new edition

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Lainie told me that you have found out that your wife's pain was from her gallbladder, and that a non-profit hospital is working with you. I and my little home church have been praying for your family, and we are so glad to hear the good news.
Shawna
Shawna, thank you for your well wishes and prayers. My wife had her gallbladder removed last week and is recovering her strength day by day. So we praise God for the identification of the problem and its resolution.
Now we covet prayers for the second phase, that of paying for the medical expenses. We don't have medical insurance, so we're hoping to find financial alternatives. This involved four expensive ER visits to a for-profit hosptial before we shifted to a non-profit for the surgery. We'd like to ask your church to cotninue to pray for healing, and for assistance with paying the bills on this.
John, I'm glad the surgery went well and your wife is recovering. We will keep praying for you, her, and your family. Please keep us updated.
Shawna
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