Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Prayers Needed!

I know that most of my blogger friends are already praying for the Phillip's family, but you could never have too many people praying. For those of your who don't know, Jay and I have friends that we went to ACU with (Jaymie and Korey) who were pregnant with twins. On Sunday, Jaymie went into labor at only 25 weeks. When she went to the hospital, she was already dilated to a four. They were unable to stop the labor, so she gave birth to Jayde Spencer and Kanyon Luke a little pasted midnight on Monday morning. Both weighed at little over a pound a piece. They are both in NICU at the Good Shepard Medical Center in Longview. Both have proven thus far to be little fighters.

Here is a blog that the family is updating regularly so that everyone can stay in touch. http://thephillipsphamily.blogspot.com/ I will also put a link on the right side of my blog under links, so that you can stay updated.

There is nothing stronger then the power of prayer and I ask anybody and everybody to start praying. Please share their story with others, so that they too can join in the prayer. God has already showed his Mercy on these twins just in the last couple of days.

Jaymie, Korey, Kanyon and Jayde-please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. We love you all and know that God has wrapped his hands around your family. May the Lord bring all of you strength and the patience to continue in this battle that you are in.

5 comments:

andydawn said...

I will be praying for their family. They are such beautiful babies!! I was born at Good Shephard in Longview.

Mav_Mom said...

The number is 903.210.0122


They have this pager number on one of the comments. When you say a prayer for them you can page them with your zip code so they know they have been "touched" - LOVE THAT!

annalee said...

thanks for sharing the info and website!

EDS said...

Thanis for posting the info. I had no idea about the complications. We are lifting them up!!!

Laura said...

Definetely praying for them. Wow, 25 weeks. I can't imagine what they are going through but will keep them in my thoughts.