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Prayers for Cliff

Prayers Requested

A couple days ago I asked you to pray for my cousin, Cliff, who had esophageal cancer and had his esophagus removed. I know some of you are praying people who take requests like mine to heart and actually add CLIFF HURN to your prayer list. I want you to know how much I and his family appreciate it!

Prayers Answered

Today I received the following news from Cliff’s daughter, Heidi:

“You can see from the smiles that Cliff had a great day… and of course it helps that he’s surrounded by his favorite ladies 😉 The nasal tube is gone – good news since that means he can wear his CPAP and get some sleep, he has a new feeding tube installed near his tummy, and he finally gets to eat ice chips! Who knew these milestones would be so exciting!?”

Cliff with wife, Janine, on the right –
flanked by his beautiful daughters

Continued Prayers

Continue those prayers, please.
We are hoping Cliff can go home on Monday.
His wife, Janine is a nurse.
Between his daughters, spouse, and God, he is in good hands.

I’m grateful for answered prayers.
See ya tomorrow.

Comments on: "Prayers for Cliff" (12)

  1. Awesome news! I’m thrilled for them all!

  2. Great to see.

  3. Please keep us posted.

    • Thank you. I will. This was life-saving, very complex surgery. Miraculous, actually. The doc stretched his stomach to become a replaced esophagus. Isn’t that amazing?

  4. Good news Jan. It is amazing what can be done for a better quality of life. I hope he continues well with his recovery xx

    • Thank you! Yes, it was a life-saving procedure. Frequent small meals accompanying more years of life will make up for not being able to stuff himself on a giant Thanksgiving meal ever again. Who needs to be stuffed anyway?

  5. ALLELUIA! ALLELUIA! HE IS THE ALPHA AND THE OMEGA IN HUMAN LIFE AND FOR ETERNITY. AMEN

  6. Good news.

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