Sunday, August 23, 2015

Hathcocks' prayer update excerpts

Family and friends,

I wanted to write you on Monday because we were so excited how God answered our prayers for cooler weather, which brought a lot of relief. In fact it has been cool and raining up until today. (We also needed the rain.)

We are thanking God for how He is working in the lives of the students He has brought into our lives and we are grateful to be a part of it. We are thankful for the opportunity to encourage and share life with other colleagues and students during the big Hungarian holiday Thursday. We also worked through a couple of days of school and God has given us wisdom and understanding. This week will be very full! We are so thankful for your prayers.

Please pray:
  • The students we are investing in would see who it is that God wants them to disciple. God would bring to mind a specific person and that they would take the first steps toward obedience. God would give us wisdom in how to encourage and equip them.
  • "A," a young man Darrel is discipling, will have surgery on his knee this Monday. Pray that God would guide the surgeon's hand and that He would repair the problem. Ask that A. would have minimal pain and complete healing.
  • "K" is a medical student from Brazil who is asking for prayer as she looks as different possibilities for finishing her degree. Her hometown is facing many problems and it will be difficult for her. Pray that she will depend on God to show her what to do next and that God would clear the path for her according to His will. Ask that she will trust God and see His provision.
  • Pray that "D" would see that the one true God of the Bible is the one who can help him with his difficulties.
  • Ask that God would speak to "A" in dreams or whatever way will help him see the true God, not the one he follows, as the one he needs to serve.
  • I am asking God for wisdom with school so I can teach my daughters in the best way.
  • The Chun's are fellow servants in Hungary who are making a transition back to the states this week. Pray for this family as they let go of things here in Hungary and adjust to life in America.

Thank you so much!

Blessings,
Kimberly Hathcock

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