Monday, August 15, 2011

Missionary Monday - Alina is on Facebook!

Every person needs to have an "Alina" in their life... a special person who comes along and causes us to keep our perspective right.... to keep our eyes focused on the Lord and how good He has been to us, no matter what our circumstances may be.

Alina was a normal, healthy child. At the age of 10, she started becoming unusually clumsy and it was soon revealed that her spine was deteriorating. She has been diagnosed with "a hemangioma involving the vertebral bodies of the thoracic region." In short, her spine is now a jelly-like substance and she constantly lays in a cast that has to be re-made from time to time for her growing body..... [to read the rest of this story, go to this post].

Alina was just hooked up with internet for the first time this week, and she has joined Facebook.  I am normally not a big fan of Facebook for teenagers, but for Alina I think that Facebook can be one of the best things that has ever happened to her.  And, this is where YOU, my dear readers, come in...

I would love for Alina to have a showering of attention from those of us who pray for her.  Please look her up on Facebook and share some love today!  If you write in simple English, she will understand you.

Her name is Alina Shashkevich.  [And while you're at it, love on her sister too! She is Tanya Shashkevich.]

4 comments:

  1. What a sweet post and request. We're not "so" for FB either but in her case I can see how great it could be. I'm sure she's gonna have so many friend requests she'll be busy all day.
    So glad for Alina.

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  2. What a sweet post and request. We're not "so" for FB either but in her case I can see how great it could be. I'm sure she's gonna have so many friend requests she'll be busy all day.
    So glad for Alina.

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  3. I love when you post about her and I added her on facebook too.

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Thank you for your encouraging comments! "As cold waters to a thirsty soul, so is good news from a far country." Proverbs 25:25