I have a Favor to Ask of You — Please Pray for Alisa Hoke
Posted by Second Chance to Live on February 2, 2012
Hello and welcome back to Second Chance to Live. Thank you for stopping by to visit with me. I have a favor to ask of the Second Chance to Live community. I am not asking for myself, but for a vibrant young woman. Her name is Alisa Hope.
On January 24, 2012 I read an entry that was posted on the Hope and Believe “Pediatric TBI Support’s Face Book Page. After reading the article and watching the video presentation I felt led to re-post the information on my Face book page, as well as on several of my friends Face Book pages. In the last couple of days I have been feeling led to ask the Second Chance to Live Community to also pray for Alisa. Consequently, I would ask that you please watch following home video presentation VIDEO PRESENTATION and please keep Alisa in your prayers.
As an update, today Alisa was scheduled to undergo some very delicate brain surgery, however some complications developed. Pray that the surgeons have divine wisdom and understanding and that the surgery goes well for Alisa. Pray also that God would surround Alisa with His Peace, the Peace that surpasses all understanding. I am praying to these ends, as well as that the tumor will shrink and disappear completely. Alisa is a precious, vibrant child of God and she loves Him with all her heart.
Thank you for your time and kindness and God bless each one of you my friends.
Craig
This entry was posted on February 2, 2012 at 11:47 pm and is filed under Living with a Disability, Acquired Brain Injury, brain injured soldiers, Invisible Disability, living my destiny, Living with an Invisible Disability, living with meaning and purpose, learning disabilities, celebrities with brain injuries, messages of hope and inspiration, living life on life's terms, living with a traumatic / acquired brain injury, Brain Injury, Awareness Acceptance Action, Fulfilling your Destiny, Brain Injury Association of Canada, living with a brain injury, Families impacted by brain injuries, adult children of alcoholics and traumatic brain injuries, Caregivers for people with traumatic / acquired brain injuries, Adult Children of Alcoholics living with traumatic / acquired brain injuries, combating brain injury isolation, ABI: Acquired Brain Injury, Living with a traumatic brain injury and feeling shame, Living with a Invisible Disability and feeling shame, acquired brain injury and feeling alienated, Brain Injury Education, Learning to Love Yourself as a brain injury survior, Learning to Accept Yourself as a brain injury survivor. Tagged: Pray for Alisa Hoke. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.


