Showing posts with label Prayer Requests. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Prayer Requests. Show all posts

Sunday, August 5, 2012

I'd Love to Pray for You


A new week is racing down the homestretch (to borrow from the Olympics).  We don't know what the new week holds, but the Lord does.  

As we give our needs (known and unknown) to Him, we give Him permission to enter the circumstances of our lives and allow His wisdom and power to prevail. 

As we do, we are filled with His peace, knowing that our God loves us and desires all blessing to abound in our lives.

If you have any prayer requests, I'd love to pray for you! 

God bless you!
Dorci 

                                              Pray without ceasing.
                                                1 Thessalonians 5:17





Friday, October 28, 2011

A Place for Prayer Requests

Hello Friends,
Prayer is where we find victory in every circumstance we face. It is there we meet with the Lord and find strength, courage, wisdom and discernment. 

I'd be delighted to join you in prayer. Just leave a comment or email me.  Details aren't necessary if you don't wish to leave them.  Jesus knows. 

Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. 
Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble,
whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is
admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things.
Philippians 4:6-8

Blessings,
Dorci

Saturday, February 20, 2010

The Ninjas Have Got To Go

Well, the month of February (and the last bit of January) has been interesting.  It started off innocuous enough-a slight sore throat, but nothing any more exciting.  But they were attempting to be stealthy...to sneak its way in unnoticed..a ninja illness, if you will. 

And suddenly, they made themselves known with a fever, chills, a sinus infection the likes of which I have never known before, and a throat that felt like a few of the ninjas had set up a campfire in there and were roasting marshmallows.  That was almost three weeks ago. 

In that time I had given in and gone to the doctor and took one round of antibiotics.  But the ninjas still lurked.  Oh yeah, they went into hiding for a few days.  They do have a good reputation of stealth to uphold, you know. 

But in the last few days they've made their return.  Perhaps a ninja or two died during the first siege, but the rest are in there, roasting their marshmallows.  I tried another antibiotic.  That added to the ninja mix the Wicked Witch of the West, cackling and screaming, "I'll get you my pretty, and your blood pressure, too!"

A call to the doctor for another antibiotic gave him a bright idea: Let's try nothing!  My complicated system has him running out of possible antibiotics, so he wants me to take the "wait and see" approach.  The ninjas are laughing. 

But they don't know my God.  My God is stronger than any army of ninjas.  And that brings me to the reason I've written all this.  I need prayer.  My body is worn down (oh yeah, did I mention I've also been battling a crew of marauding pirates in my stomach?) and my resistance is low.  So I humbly ask for prayer that God will intervene, overcome the ninjas and pirates, and heal my body. 

Thank you from the bottom of my heart.  And the top and sides, too. 
Dorci

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Update on Steve Dorsey

Just wanted to let you know that Steve, Noah, Jeffrey and Felipe have arrived back at their home in El Catey, Dominican Republic, safe and sound.  Thank you for your prayers!

For Jesus,
Dorci

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Update On Del Corazon Medical Team Treating Haitians

Just wanted to give you an update about Dr. Steve and his team.  He and his 3 friends made the long trip to the border town of Jimani, just on the Dominican Republic side between the DR and Haiti.  Another team of 16 doctors and nurses from California have met up with them.  To be able to get everyone to go and get all the supplies through was a miracle in itself.  The commander in charge was then to give them instructions on where to go. 

Steve had been going out in the vehicle looking for people who were injured and needed treatment and bringing them back to a church they had been using as a makeshift hospital.  A family in the area has been cooking food for them, but Steve's going out and trying to find any food he can.  A little girl charged Steve's cell phone for him, too, so he can keep in touch with Julie. 

Their plan is to stay until January 26th and then Steve and his friends will return to the DR and the team of 16 may return to California at that time, but I'm not sure about that. 

Please keep them all in your prayers.  It must be more difficult out there dealing with all this than we can imagine, but I know that God is with them, taking care of their spiritual, emotional and physical needs. 

Our God reigns!

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

FYI

Dr. Steve Dorsey and 3 of his friends are traveling to the Dominican Republic/Haiti border.  Please pray for safe travels.  Thank you. 

For Jesus,
Dorci

Friday, January 15, 2010

A Time to Pray

This is Friday and I usually post a Friday Foodie recipe or Friday Funnies video. But my heart’s been heavy this week watching and hearing about the devastation in Haiti as a result of the earthquake that shook their world to the core earlier this week. The pictures are heart-breaking and I feel helpless.

In overwhelming times like this of great human tragedy and suffering, like the weeks and months following Sept. 11, and this devastating earthquake that has seemed to impact the whole world, I feel I need to stop my busy life and reflect, put things into perspective, be thankful for my blessings, and weep with those who weep.

So this week, instead of my usual, I want to post some links on how you can contribute and some thoughts on how you can pray.

You’ve probably heard that there are a lot of opportunistic scammers trying to take your donations, so we need to be extra cautious about whom we give our money for disaster relief.

1. This is the White House’s official blog that includes links to how you can contribute to the Red Cross, USAID, and other resources.

2. The ACLJ, the American Center for Law & Justice, is partnering with 3 organizations and their links to those can be found here.

3. Samaritan’s Purse, a relief organization run by Franklin Graham, is taking donations for relief in Haiti as they continue to also help other parts of the world. There is also a short video where Franklin Graham speaks specifically about how Samaritan’s Purse is helping the victims of Haiti.

Prayer

Your prayers are important.  It is the spiritual instrument by which God has given us the ability to access Him and it moves the Holy Spirit into action.  "The effective, fervent prayer of a righteous man {and woman!} avails much."  (James 5:16b)  Remember, though we aren't righteous on our own, we are righteous through Jesus Christ. 

1. Pray that God’s Spirit, strength, peace, wisdom and safety will be with:
~those who are still alive, but trapped under rubble;
~those who are injured and in need of medical attention;
~those who are still waiting to hear from loved ones;
~those who have lost loved ones;
~all for safety from looters and the escalating violence;
~the military and other rescue organizations;
~all medical personnel;
~all the brothers and sisters in Christ who are ministering to hurting hearts;
~and with the journalists who are covering this very emotional story.

2. Pray that resources such as food, water and medicine will be distributed quickly.

3. Pray that God will keep the enemy at bay in a nation where one half of its citizens have been known to practice voodoo.

4. Pray that Haiti’s inhabitants will cry out to the name of Jesus Christ for salvation, "for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved."  (Acts 4:12)  This can be an amazing opportunity for multitudes of people to give their hearts over to Jesus, but they need our prayers.

In short, pray.

We need to call on the Holy Spirit to move in ways that only He can in the midst of such a seemingly impossible situation.


On a personal note, we have some friends, Steve and Julie, who are missionaries in the Dominican Republic. They are the founders and directors of Del Corazon de Jesucristo, (The Heart of Jesus Christ - the link is at the right) a medical ministry of hope and salvation through Jesus Christ in the Dominican Republic, where Dr. Steve Dorsey cares for the sick and injured in their area and Julie uses her teaching background to teach children and adults about the love of Christ.

They've just returned to the DR (I miss them already!)  and Steve’s been asked to travel to Haiti to help give medical care for those injured in the earthquake. Please pray they will know God’s will and whether he is to go or stay and continue to offer care to those in the DR.

I will keep you updated on their decision so we can keep praying accordingly.

Thank you so much and God bless you.
Dorci

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Prayer Requests

Hello, dear readers. I'll be praying for you today. I'd love to lift up any specific prayer requests if you have them. Have a wonderful day.

God bless,
Dorci

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Prayer Requests

I'll be praying for you today. If you have anything specific, please leave your prayer request in a comment or email me by clicking on the postcard.

God bless,
Dorci

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Prayer Requests

Today is the day I get to pray for your needs. Just leave a comment with your prayer request or email it to me by clicking on the postcard to the right.


God bless,
Dorci

Monday, August 24, 2009

Prayer Requests

Taking prayer requests today. Don't forget you can email them to me if you wish by clicking on the postcard on the right.

Blessings to you,
Dorci

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Prayer Requests


Hello bloggy friends. Well, it seems Tuesday was feeling left out so Tuesdays are going to be prayer request day. While I do pray for you corporately, I'd be honored to have the opportunity to pray for you individually. If you have any needs you'd like me to lift up to the Lord in prayer, you can leave it in a comment to this post or you can email it to me by clicking on the post card on the right above my profile picture.

May God bless you abundantly.
Dorci