Prayer for Amy Calderone
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Let’s all be in earnest prayer for Amy Calderone and her family.
Amy developed a cerebral hemorrhage on the evening of Tuesday, December 14, and was subsequently medevaced to Georgetown University Hospital where she had emergency surgery. As of this writing she remains in critical condition at Georgetown.
Amy, 18, is a member of the Ace Leyva care group. Her parents, Dave and Patti Calderone, are long-time members of Covenant Life and care group leaders.
The best way to stay up to date on Amy’s condition and to know how to pray is to follow her Caring Bridge website. It contains a running journal maintained by the family along with a guestbook that allows our church family and others to offer Scriptures and words of encouragement.
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Gretchen and I are praying for Amy. May the Lord keep her and sustain her through this difficult time. Grow the faith of her family and friends.
By Davidson Hartman on 12/17/2010I am praying for Amy and her family.
By Ellie on 12/18/2010Constantly praying for her and her family.
By Joseph on 12/19/2010Just want you to know that we are praying for Amy and for all of the family.
By Mike, Patti, Mark, Hannah and Sarah Stogsdill on 12/27/2010Dave and I will be praying for Amy and the family. God will never leave you or forsake you. You are in the palm of his hand always.
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