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Posted by: masinick <masinick@...>

I want you all to know that I have a 2 hour interview this Thursday morning,
starting at 9 AM at Compaq Computer for what I hope will be at least a one
year contract. Please pray with me about that interview.

My brother in-law, Tom, continues to do well and should be going back to
work soon. He and his wife still need lots of prayer and direction in their
life.

Details about both situations are included in my earlier message, which I've
included for reference, and for the benefit of those who did not see it
earlier.

Thanks for your prayers!

Brian W. Masinick
mailto:masinick@yahoo.com

----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian Masinick" <masinick@yahoo.com>
To: "1Cor7 Prayers" <1Corinthians7@welovegod.org>
Cc: "Larry Davies" <sowseeds@nesbeonline.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 4:53 PM
Subject: [1Corinthians7] Update on the Masinick family's situation

> Dear friends,
>
> Since I have asked for your prayers, and many of you have asked
> me to keep you informed, I am sending you this message. I also
> want to update you on the situation with Tom, my wife's brother.
>
> I've been out of permanent work since the end of June, but I've
> been doing freelance technical writing. I hope to receive
> compensation for my first effort any day now, and I've been asked
> to write two additional technical articles. I continue to look
> for permanent work. Still, I pray first for God's direction in
> my life, and secondly for a job. I praise God for what He continues
> to do in my life!
>
> Brenda's brother, Tom, who was in the hospital some time ago, has
> stabilized, and he is now considered to be in remission, so we
> praise God for that, too! His condition, a form of leukemia, had
> left him weak, bruised in many places, and in need of blood
> transfusions. At one point in time, his condition was critical
> because a dormant condition resurfaced - childhood asthma -
> constricted breathing, shortness of breath. This, coupled with
> the leukemia, had everyone very concerned. Things are now
> stabilized. Tom should be able to resume a somewhat normal life,
> though at one time, Tom's condition was categorized as
> "terminal;". This is a matter for our God, who is able to deal
> with matters of life and death. So we praise God for YET ANOTHER
> answer to prayer!
>
> From a standpoint of faith, Tom once made a profession of faith,
> but had wandered from the faith. All of us in the family who
> believe are praying for two miracles: Tom's rededication to
> Christ, and the healing of both body AND spirit.
>
> I will continue to update you on both of these situations as they
> develop. The Masinick and Trammell families would certainly
> appreciate your continued prayers.
>
> Your Brother in Christ,
> Brian

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