GCI London, KY pastor Charles Shelton requests our prayers. He was recently hospitalized with pneumonia and the doctors discovered cancer cells in the fluid in his chest cavity and abdomen. The cancer is not in any of his organs – and we praise God for that – but is in the fluid surrounding his organs. More good news is that there is no tumor so surgery does not appear to be necessary. An oncologist will help Charles determine the course of treatment, which will most likely include chemotherapy.
Charles’ wife Gracie and his son Charles (they call him Dale) are taking this news particularly hard, so please also pray for them. Let’s also pray for the leadership team of the London congregation who are stepping up to assist Charles in any way they can.
Sad for the trial your family is facing. Praying for courage, trust, faith and hope to accompany God’s healing and love.
We thank and praise our great God that He is our refuge in time of trouble. We are thankful for his promise to never leave nor forsake us and that there is nothing too hard for him. We pray he wrap his loving arms around you and your family and give you that peace that passes all understanding. His love and compassion are forever.
We just want to let you know that you and your family are in thought and prayer during this trying time. May God, through our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, keep you – and your family – snuggled in His loving care during this difficult time.
In Christian Love
Grace Covenant Fellowship
Birmingham, Alabama
We will hold you up in prayer. God works in ways we do not understand and in ways to wonderful for us to comprehend. I thank God that this condition was found before it went farther and will ask that his hand of healing be upon you.
Our love and prayers are with you and your family, God be with you all. From all in Edinburgh Church
Joining with you and your family in prayer before God for help from his vast storehouse of resources and those creatively best for you, as all of your consultations are led by the Holy Spirit, even if unbeknown by all in your medical team.