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Lord, be very close to Kolton at the moment, he must be very scared at the idea of going somewhere new and strange. Let him know he is loved, Father, give him peace, and people around who care and will give him the warmth and support that he so desperatly needs. Hold him tight, Lord, please.

Look after the girls, and everyone involved with these little ones, please smooth the path of any arrangements needing to be made, and bless them.
 
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Lord, be very close to Kolton at the moment, he must be very scared at the idea of going somewhere new and strange. Let him know he is loved, Father, give him peace, and people around who care and will give him the warmth and support that he so desperatly needs. Hold him tight, Lord, please.

Look after the girls, and everyone involved with these little ones, please smooth the path of any arrangements needing to be made, and bless them.


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Father God, I lift Kolton once again up to You. I ask that You hold this precious little boy in the palm of Your loving hand, let him feel Your presence with him at all times. In the midst of the pain, grief and anger, I pray Your Holy Spirit will speak in the gentlest whisper that his heart will hear of hope, comfort and the beginnings of peace. I pray that all he comes in contact with at the ranch will further Your purpose in his life. You are our Redeemer Lord, I pray that You redeem this little one's spirit and mind and in the chaos swirling in his disbelieving heart, You bring order, a deep sense of just how much You love him and are with him. Please be with the girls as well. Minister to their hearts Your comfort and peace. I pray too, that You prepare a family who can adopt Kolton that will be a real family to him, so that when he's ready, they will be too. Thank You Father for being greater than anything the enemy can throw at us, in Jesus' name, amen.
 
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Lord, be very close to Kolton at the moment, he must be very scared at the idea of going somewhere new and strange. Let him know he is loved, Father, give him peace, and people around who care and will give him the warmth and support that he so desperately needs. Hold him tight, Lord, please.

Look after the girls, and everyone involved with these little ones, please smooth the path of any arrangements needing to be made, and bless them.

Our Father, Who art in Heaven, hallowed be Thy Name.
Thy Kingdom come, Thy Will be done,
on earth as it as it is in Heaven.
Give us this day, our daily bread and
forgive us our trespasses as we forgive
those who trespass against us.
Lead us not into temptation, but
deliver us from evil.
Amen

Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with Thee.
Blessed art Thou among women,and
blessed is the fruit of Thy womb, Jesus.
Holy Mary, Mother of God,
pray for us now, and
at the hour of our death.
Amen

Glory be to the Father, to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit.
As it was in the beginning, as is and ever shall be, world without end.
Amen

O my Jesus, forgive us our sins,save us from the fires of Hell,
lead all souls to heaven, especially those in most need of Your Mercy.
Amen

Remember, O most gracious Virgin Mary,
that never was it known that anyone who fled to thy protection,
implored thy help, or sought thine intercession was left unaided.
Inspired by this confidence, I fly unto thee, O Virgin of virgins,
my Mother; to thee do I come, before thee I stand, sinful and sorrowful.
O Mother of the Word Incarnate, despise not my petitions,
but in thy mercy hear and answer me.
Amen.

Praying for the repose of Jen's soul,and Tim's soul. Also for the dear children's health and well-being (emotionally, physically and spiritually)and all their loved ones/caregivers. Prayers continue whether able to post or not.
 
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Father i lift these precious ones to YOu along with my brothers and sisters. YOu are the God Who makes possible what appears to be impossible. may it be so, in the name of Jesus the cHrist, the only begotten son of You, the li9ving God, the God of the living, amen.
 
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Praying for Kolton, that when he is dropped off tomorrow morning he is welcomed with love and open arms. I pray that he bonds quickly with the new family that takes him in out there and that it is more of a home environment than feeling of institution. Maybe just one positive thing for him this weekend. I don't think that's too much to ask.
 
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Praying for Kolton, that when he is dropped off tomorrow morning he is welcomed with love and open arms. I pray that he bonds quickly with the new family that takes him in out there and that it is more of a home environment than feeling of institution. Maybe just one positive thing for him this weekend. I don't think that's too much to ask.

Lots of praying to do. :prayer:
 
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Loving Jesus help these three children. Help them receive love and comfort. Help them to be raised to know and love yOu.

Jesus, please receive Jen into eternal dwelling places, have mercy on her eternal soul. May she see her deceased husband again in heaven.Jesus, Prince of Peace, help this situation and all involved. Amen.
 
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Praying for Kolton, that when he is dropped off tomorrow morning he is welcomed with love and open arms. I pray that he bonds quickly with the new family that takes him in out there and that it is more of a home environment than feeling of institution. Maybe just one positive thing for him this weekend. I don't think that's too much to ask.

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One (of the many) things that has always impressed me about the United States Marine Corps is the brotherhood and undying committment they have for one another and the families of their fallen. The bond is stronger than any other in this world. I guess it should come as no surprise, being their motto is "Semper Fidelis" or "Always Faithful". In life and death. Bigbadredpajamas (love the name, by the way), you exemplify what it means to be a U.S. Marine. You have remained faithful in supporting your fallen brother's family, and because of you, many people who would never have known of this situation have become aware and are praying at a time that is more crucial than ever. It reminds me of an instance a couple years ago when a Marine and his young son came to my door in Pensacola asking if there was any work they could do around the house for a small donation. The Marine's best buddy had been killed in combat a few months prior and he was attempting to raise money for his widow and two little girls. It was a humble effort and I asked him if they had made much money yet. He told me, "Sir, it honestly doesn't matter how much money we make. I just need to be out here doing something. In honoring this family, I am honoring my brother and the sacrifice he made. When they are gone, it's all we have left." BBRP, that's what you are doing here and I admire you for it. There are many people in this country who claim to be patriotic, but when men fall their families are forgotten. This story is a particularly tragic one, and these kids are going to need a lot of prayer throughout their lives. It may seem hopeless right now, but all is not lost. I have no doubt this young man, Kolton, and his two sisters have something most kids do not. The hero gene. Those kids had to have been born with a special strength inside of them. From all I've heard about their dad, who was probably one of the most amazing SF Marines this country has ever seen (if you haven't seen the military channel special on his 01/02 force recon unit, you need to)...and their mother, whom I haven't learned as much about but seemed to be a beautiful, strong, and loving woman. They had to have been hard-wired to be awesome people, regardless of the tragedy that has taken over their young lives. But they are in my prayers. I'm only a zoomie but I will committ to these kids and I will make sure to get them on the prayer list tomorrow at church. Prayers also go out to all those who have been tasked with helping them through this horrible time. It can't be easy. God bless them all, and God bless you BBRP for remaining faithful and updating all those here who have adopted this family in prayer. Blessings.
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One (of the many) things that has always impressed me about the United States Marine Corps is the brotherhood and undying committment they have for one another and the families of their fallen. The bond is stronger than any other in this world. I guess it should come as no surprise, being their motto is "Semper Fidelis" or "Always Faithful". In life and death. Bigbadredpajamas (love the name, by the way), you exemplify what it means to be a U.S. Marine. You have remained faithful in supporting your fallen brother's family, and because of you, many people who would never have known of this situation have become aware and are praying at a time that is more crucial than ever. It reminds me of an instance a couple years ago when a Marine and his young son came to my door in Pensacola asking if there was any work they could do around the house for a small donation. The Marine's best buddy had been killed in combat a few months prior and he was attempting to raise money for his widow and two little girls. It was a humble effort and I asked him if they had made much money yet. He told me, "Sir, it honestly doesn't matter how much money we make. I just need to be out here doing something. In honoring this family, I am honoring my brother and the sacrifice he made. When they are gone, it's all we have left." BBRP, that's what you are doing here and I admire you for it. There are many people in this country who claim to be patriotic, but when men fall their families are forgotten. This story is a particularly tragic one, and these kids are going to need a lot of prayer throughout their lives. It may seem hopeless right now, but all is not lost. I have no doubt this young man, Kolton, and his two sisters have something most kids do not. The hero gene. Those kids had to have been born with a special strength inside of them. From all I've heard about their dad, who was probably one of the most amazing SF Marines this country has ever seen (if you haven't seen the military channel special on his 01/02 force recon unit, you need to)...and their mother, whom I haven't learned as much about but seemed to be a beautiful, strong, and loving woman. They had to have been hard-wired to be awesome people, regardless of the tragedy that has taken over their young lives. But they are in my prayers. I'm only a zoomie but I will committ to these kids and I will make sure to get them on the prayer list tomorrow at church. Prayers also go out to all those who have been tasked with helping them through this horrible time. It can't be easy. God bless them all, and God bless you BBRP for remaining faithful and updating all those here who have adopted this family in prayer. Blessings.
-Rick


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Praying for Kolton, that when he is dropped off tomorrow morning he is welcomed with love and open arms. I pray that he bonds quickly with the new family that takes him in out there and that it is more of a home environment than feeling of institution. Maybe just one positive thing for him this weekend. I don't think that's too much to ask.

Praying in agreement :prayer:
 
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One (of the many) things that has always impressed me about the United States Marine Corps is the brotherhood and undying committment they have for one another and the families of their fallen. The bond is stronger than any other in this world. I guess it should come as no surprise, being their motto is "Semper Fidelis" or "Always Faithful". In life and death. Bigbadredpajamas (love the name, by the way), you exemplify what it means to be a U.S. Marine. You have remained faithful in supporting your fallen brother's family, and because of you, many people who would never have known of this situation have become aware and are praying at a time that is more crucial than ever. It reminds me of an instance a couple years ago when a Marine and his young son came to my door in Pensacola asking if there was any work they could do around the house for a small donation. The Marine's best buddy had been killed in combat a few months prior and he was attempting to raise money for his widow and two little girls. It was a humble effort and I asked him if they had made much money yet. He told me, "Sir, it honestly doesn't matter how much money we make. I just need to be out here doing something. In honoring this family, I am honoring my brother and the sacrifice he made. When they are gone, it's all we have left." BBRP, that's what you are doing here and I admire you for it. There are many people in this country who claim to be patriotic, but when men fall their families are forgotten. This story is a particularly tragic one, and these kids are going to need a lot of prayer throughout their lives. It may seem hopeless right now, but all is not lost. I have no doubt this young man, Kolton, and his two sisters have something most kids do not. The hero gene. Those kids had to have been born with a special strength inside of them. From all I've heard about their dad, who was probably one of the most amazing SF Marines this country has ever seen (if you haven't seen the military channel special on his 01/02 force recon unit, you need to)...and their mother, whom I haven't learned as much about but seemed to be a beautiful, strong, and loving woman. They had to have been hard-wired to be awesome people, regardless of the tragedy that has taken over their young lives. But they are in my prayers. I'm only a zoomie but I will committ to these kids and I will make sure to get them on the prayer list tomorrow at church. Prayers also go out to all those who have been tasked with helping them through this horrible time. It can't be easy. God bless them all, and God bless you BBRP for remaining faithful and updating all those here who have adopted this family in prayer. Blessings.
-Rick

I agree. God bless you.
 
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Praying for Kolton, that when he is dropped off tomorrow morning he is welcomed with love and open arms. I pray that he bonds quickly with the new family that takes him in out there and that it is more of a home environment than feeling of institution. Maybe just one positive thing for him this weekend. I don't think that's too much to ask.

Lifting this dear one to Abba and that all works out for his healing and the safe arms he needs proxied by those who are embracing him in their hearts...and may this be truly a home for this little one in which he can be safe enought to heal and thrive and grow in the love and nurture of our Abba.

((((hug))))
 
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