Urgent Prayers For Robin Sampson

Posted By Jacque on May 5, 2008

I do not know Robin in real life, only through emails and reading her posts and her curriculum. She has had a rough year in her health, though she knows the Lord is with her and teaching her and bringing her through.

Please pray for her at this time also!

Urgent Prayer Request for Robin

Robin just called from the Critical Care Unit at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville to ask me to pray for her so I am passing the request on to you as well. She has lost a lot of blood and will probably need another transfusion. Please pray that the blood they give her will be clean and also pray that God will give wisdom to all the doctors treating her.

Ronnie drove her to the hospital in Shelbyville where they gave her an EKG. The EKG was “abnormal” so they took her by ambulance to Nashville. She is suffering from low blood pressure (about 80/30) as well as cardiac issues.

She sounded weak and weary. Dear sisters, please spend some time in prayer this afternoon for her healing. She has been through so much this past year and I know she would be very grateful to know her Heart of Wisdom friends are lifting her up to the throne of grace as she endures yet another setback.

Thank you so much.

Kathleen,
Robin’s friend in Virginia

Leave Robin a Comment

I love you my dear friend. I pray that your body will be healed and stabilized and you will not be back to health, but made whole.

blessings~

Jacque Sig

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2 Responses to “Urgent Prayers For Robin Sampson”

  1. Vicki says:

    *LOL* Yeah, when I decide to do an entry, I try to make it good…*LOL* Especially since I haven’t been blogging much lately!!

    I really enjoyed chatting yesterday!! Talking to you always makes me feel better, more at peace, more competent as a parent. It’s just really lonely being a single parent….trying to do things that normally the father would do….Anyway, I’m back in high spirits today, and plan to have a good day!!

    I’m really excited to start with the Lit Club!! I’m really going to try to read the whole book with the girls, to give us some good family time.

    Anyway, I’m off again, to get the girls dressed and out the door, again.

    *HUGS*

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  2. Jacque says:

    I enjoyed chatting too! I know you get down on yourself. You have a tough job as a single parent, and I love you and the girls, and I am here for you, praying, even if I can’t chat sometimes! :)

    Can’t WAIT to start the Lit Club! We all love these awesome Lamplighters!
    (((HUGS)))

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