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Posted by: Myra
Date: January 28th, 2010
To see a great photo of the "Cranes" check out Matt Penning's blog at this address: http://mattpenning.com/wordpress/2010/01/24/every-crane-a-prayer/
Posted by: Don
Date: January 28th, 2010
Hi Evan,
been checking daily for updates. Happy to hear that you are still eating well to keep your strength up. I think about you a keep you in my prayers every day. I've got to stop at the school and see all of the cranes. That must be an amazing sight. I'm sure you are happy that you can go home after a treatment and don't have to camp at the hospital for a week. Please tell your mom thanks again for keeping us posted on your progress.
Posted by: Evelyn George
Date: January 28th, 2010
I just wanted to let you know that I am still holding you up in prayer and that I have not forgotten you. I am glad to hear that you are eating and are strengthened by it. Stay strong in the Lord.
God Bless,
Evey G.
Posted by: Sheryl
Date: January 28th, 2010
Evan,
The cranes are awesome! I saw them on mattpenning.com site. You are loved so dearly. I am praying to the Pope also now for you. Stay strong!
Hugs and love to you,
Sheryl
Posted by: Jan Dullenty
Date: January 28th, 2010
What a wonderful project from the kids at St. Agnes! Can't wait to see some pictures on your website. It has to be inspiring to see all of "your" cranes flying throughout the school. These cranes will lift you up in prayer every single day as you continue your treatments. Your school family and your army of believers continue to support you in your journey. God Bless all the students, teachers, and principal at St.Agnes for continuing their efforts on your behalf.
Mrs. D