Brothers and Sisters,
I looks as if Ken’s family is going thru some difficult times. If we are people who believe that love for people, specifically people in need, is a vital part of our faith, then we should be the first to respond. Obviously pray for Ken and his wife during this time of uncertainty and pain. However, let’s show his family that we are not enemies, but brothers and sisters. His email is listed in the article linked, but is apprising@hughes.net. Cards and other words of encouragement can be physically sent to:
Ken Silva
PO Box 340
Claremont, NH 03743-0340
Let’s rally together around Ken and Donna right now as they are taking care of her mother.
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8 Comments(+Add)
Thank you Nathan.
Ken and Donna,
May God’s comfort and strength be with you in a tangible way at this time. May you know that your brethren are remembering you to the Father and we are without differences in a time like this.
In His Love,
Rick and Christine Frueh
My prayers go out for the family.
Still praying for you Ken.
I know family things are the toughest…
Blessings,
iggy
I agree with the sentiments of all of you.
I do wonder how it is he leaves a comment on my blog (fairly benign for Ken) and then, according to the time stamp, writes that letter?
From the description of the needs in that letter, the last thing I’d be doing is going around doing a rally cry for Ingrid right before posting about serious personal prayer needs.
I absolutely don’t get Ken. Frankly, I’m glad. I don’t want to “get” that behavior.
I am not glad, however, that he and his wife are going through this kind of stuff. I’ve seen it when my parents dealt with this in my grandparents, and it was so hard.
Ken,
My wife and I will be praying for you, your wife, and your family.
Many Blessings!
We extend our prayers and best wishes to you and your family, as well, Ken.
Grace and Peace,
Chris
Ken,
You and your family are in my prayers.
Ken’s mother-in-law, Lillian, passed away today.