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Testimonies of Prayer

"Taste and see that the Lord is good!"

Answers from the Father:
No; Grow; Slow; Go!

ACTS, a way to pray:
Adoration - tell the Lord you love Him and why... Psalm 139: 14
Confession - confess the things you know are wrong and receive His forgiveness... 1John 1:9
Thanksgiving - thank Him for what you have been given and for all He's done... Psalm 92:1
Supplication - ask Him to supply your needs  (for you and for others)... Philippians 4:19 


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Breana's Prayer:

When a lump was discovered, we prayed with Jayme that it would not be something serious.  It was.  When we got the news, my prayer, as I drove down the street, was a cry to the Lord, "God, I don't want to go to this little girl's funeral!"  For 16 months, many prayers were spoken, cried, and imagined.  We prayed through each and every step of the process.  There were SO MANY victories.  Amazing prayers were answered with a resounding 'yes!' from heaven.  Others were a reluctant, 'no' or 'not yet'.  Throughout the process we were sure that the Lord would allow Breana to live.  There were many scary moments, though, when that faith was shaken.   In the final months, our consistent prayer was for a miracle.  Breana was in so much pain that we were not only urged to pray for healing, but for mercy in the pain.  There were times when I felt like each prayer betrayed the other.  If I prayed for a miracle - complete earthly healing, I would neglect the prayer to ease Breana's suffering.  If i prayed that the Lord would ease her suffering, I felt as if I was doubting the possibility of the miracle we all hoped for.  During the entire journey, the Lord was preparing each and every one of us... Breana, her family, her friends... for His plan and His will.  The overriding prayer had always been that Breana's cancer would draw each of us, and others, closer to the Lord.  That prayer, the most important one, has been realized and the Lord was so faithful to honor it.  Thank you, Father.

Come to Me, all who are weary and heavy-laden, and I will give you rest.  Take My yoke upon you, and learn form Me, for I am gentle and humble in heart; and YOU SHALL FIND REST FOR YOUR SOULS.  For My yoke is easy and My burden is light."  Matthew 11:28-30

Breana Lyn...July 28, 1986 - May 5, 2002

A year and a half ago, I was on my way to clean a house. I was in low spirits because I had received news the day before that my friend's daughter had a cancerous lump in the muscle behind her breast. Breana was fourteen at the time, and we were all shaken by this news.

As I pulled out of my neighborhood, I was reflecting on the purpose of my errand. The home that I was to clean was that of another friend who had been battling breast cancer for some time. Several women worked in weekly shifts to clean her home, and my friend, Jayme, was the 'captain' for this team of ladies. Jayme wouldn't be there that day. Her daughter was Breana. It seemed so ironic and very discouraging to me.

Driving down the road, I saw a little boy walking to school. He looked familiar. Isn't it funny how the Lord would use this little boy to draw me out of my reverie? He was a boy from my Sunday School class, named Carlos. If I had pulled over right then, Carlos would have said, "Look, Miss Tami! I have my Bible right here in my backpack! Will you show me where that verse is that you told me last week?" I didn't stop. I smiled and thanked the Lord for this little bit of sunshine. This gentle reminder that He is still in control.

As I continued on my way, I realized that I needed a car wash. I only had $5 with me. I thought, "Do I get a car wash, or do I save my money for lunch?" I opted for a detour and chose the drive-thru car wash. I handed the attendant my five-dollar bill along with my club card.  She handed back my five...I was due for a free wash!  Hmmm...the Lord's at it again!

I pulled around to begin the wash. Before entering, another attendant scrubbed the tires and went around to the antenna. I remember thinking, "It doesn't come off." But what I had forgotten was that I had one of those silly Jack-in-the-Box antenna balls on the end. He removed it and brought it around to my window. He smiled as he said, "He won't make it." I accepted his offering with a wry smile, and closed the window. In that moment, my mind flashed to Breana. Instantly, I thought in fear, "She won't make it?!" As I set the styrofoam ball in the drink cup and slid it shut, the car began to roll forward. I was immediately reassured that Breana would be safe inside while the pressures of her condition would whirl around her. Just like the brushes and foam whipping around my car in an effort to clean it, Breana would undergo rigorous treatment in an effort to free her body of toxin. I couldn't control my sobs, and the tears.  As I heard the noise outside my vehicle, I imagined this fourteen-year-old child being held safely in her Father's hands while unimaginable forces beat against her. It was amazing to think that the Lord could love her that much!! That He Himself would be her buffer from the storm.

As the months progressed, Breana's treatment continued. There were triumphs and setbacks. Several lumps were detected and treated. Surgery, chemotherapy, radiation...Breana lost her hair, and wore the most wonderful wigs! After a time, her hair began to grow back. She was overjoyed! Last summer, we had hoped that the worst was nearly over. I remember rejoicing over the fact that there was only a walnut-sized tumor remaining, and just a little bit more treatment would make it all go away. That was not going to be the case, though. More tumors were discovered, causing damage in Breana's chest, eyes and other organs. Three months before her 16th birthday, Breana would continue to fight this battle with cancer.

Several weeks ago, I had lost that little antenna ball. I realized that I had gone through a drive-thru car wash without removing it. I instantly thought of Breana, and her most recent maladies. Would she be lost? Would she make it? Her faith was strong. She witnessed to the kids in her Youth Group. Hosted a worship gathering in her back yard. Treated her oncologists and staff to dinner. She challenged her family, encouraged her parents, and helped to strengthen her younger sisters. There is so much more that can be told of her life and how she lived it.  She had been and will continue to be an incredible blessing and inspiration to the youth and many families of our church.

On Sunday morning, I had been away for a church women's retreat. As I took my bags out to the car before breakfast, I noticed one of those antenna balls. I commented to my girlfriend on the sad condition of the ornament. I said, "Look. It looks like the little sign at the Jack-in-the-Box window that says, 'Too tired. Can't go on. Send in replacement.'" You know, the one where they're trying to get you to buy a new one? As we passed by, we saw that the smile had been stripped off, though you could see the place where it belonged, and one of the eyes was missing. It was a pitiful little guy. It made me sad. When I went in for breakfast, a thoughtful friend came up and gently touched my back. "Did you know that Breana Wilson died this morning?" No. I didn't know.

She was too tired. She couldn't go on. It was time for her to step into the arms of her Savior...where she would know His presence for eternity.

Breana's life was full of the grace and love of Jesus Christ. She now sits before the very throne of grace, her reward for all the suffering.

To Breana~

you are the beauty and the fragrance of Christ.
you are His light and His life.

"Rejoice always; pray without ceasing; in everything give thanks; for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus." 1Thessalonians 5:16-18

ANSWERED PRAYER: Mullins' Escape!

I took our cockatiel (Mullins) out of his cage, and brought him upstairs with me while I finished some chores. As I was putting away clothes, he flew out of the bedroom, down the stairs, and out the back door. Before he reached the back door, however, he bumped into a window. (ouch!) This probably shook him up a bit. I had run down the stairs and watched as he flew over the back wall and landed in the drainpipe of the house behind us. From my backyard, I could see his little yellow head , as he perched in this temporary sanctuary. I sent Aaron outside to call Mullins. He did this, but Mullins wouldn't come. Aaron came back inside and went out again after a few minutes. This time, Mullins climbed up onto the edge of the drainpipe. We were hopeful that he would come right over. However...as he lifted off to take flight, some pigeons from the house next door also took flight, as if they were chasing him. In his fright, Mullins soared off over the top of our house. Out of sight and certainly unreachable. Ugh!...

Later on, I walked through the neighborhood. Mullins could've been anywhere! I was quite discouraged. After the kids got home, Taylor and I made flyers and posted them on mailboxes (we have the community-type boxes). Before we set out, we prayed. We asked the Lord to protect Mullins, and we asked that He would help Mullins find a home if he were not to come back to us. We knew that God could tell Mullins how to get home. Of course 'could' and 'would' are two different things. Later that night I prayed, Aaron had prayed, and Taylor was praying.

The next day, I realized that the mailman had removed the flyers we had posted the day before...bummer! We decided not to re-post them. We continued to pray. It was not looking good, though. The night before had been cold. A small bird, like Mullins, can catch cold very easily and that's the end of it. He's not a wild bird, so he's not able to find his own food and water. 36 hours is a long time! In the mean time, we left his cage on the back porch, with plenty of fresh seed, water.

On the next day, still no Mullins. That morning was colder than the one before, which meant that the night had been colder, too. I realized the day before that I was gonna' miss his little voice and his whistles. We have a lovebird, too. They call to one another. Sylvester would miss his buddy. Things didn't seem very hopeful...until that afternoon.

When we got home from school, there was a message on the machine. A boy had found our bird. He was three blocks away (on the street that I reluctantly went ahead and posted flyers on that first day). The boy, Patrick, said that he and his friend were playing outside earlier and spotted Mullins on top of the roof. Patrick, 12 yrs. old, climbed up on the roof and brought Mullins down. He took him inside where his mother put some water out. Mullins was VERY thirsty, they said. They had him in a little cage. We were so excited!!

When we picked Mullins up, he barely weighed anything! He was starving and very weak. I gave Patrick a $20 reward, since that is what we had promised on our flyer. We went home, clipped Mullins' wings, and set him up with plenty of food and water in his own cozy home.

By the way, Patrick tracked us down and returned the reward. He said he was glad that he was able to help and that's all the thanks he needed. What a kid!! We decided to leave a gift for Patrick and his friends on his doorstep. The card said, "Thank you for saving Mullins!"

You can be sure that we thanked the Lord for answering our prayer in such a fantastic way! We thanked Him for keeping Mullins safe, for bringing him home and for giving Patrick the courage to do what he did (both times!)!
"In you, O Lord, I have taken refuge...
Be my rock of refuge to which I can always go..."
Psalm 71:1,3