Visiting Ellie
It's important that Ellie get enough rest, and she enjoys visitors so much that she uses up all her energy during visits. So
the family has requested that Ellie not have visitors right now. If you want to visit her, please call Ginger and she'll set up a schedule.
John and Sarah are so thankful for everyone's visits, concern, and prayers. Please continue to uplift them in your prayers.
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Dear Ellie,
I remember when you came to visit Awana Sparkies with Alex. We had so much fun during the game time, even though it was so cold! You looked so funny all wrapped up in my big jacket!
We want you to know that so many people are praying for you! We will pray for you at Sparkies too!
Love and praying,
Mrs. Esther for the Meisels
We Love you Ellie! Our prayers are with you all.
Hi Ellie,
You don't know us real well but we know your Mom and Dad and your grandparents. You have a wonderful family that love you dearly and a loving God who is always with you. Just wanted to let you know that we are praying for you as well as the rest of your family.
In Him,
Scott & Deb Ross
Hey Ellie,
I remember seeing you all the time at the LMCA school, and you looked so cute, especially in your ballerina outfit. I am praying everyday for you, and i know God has a plan for everything. You just need to hang in there and trust what God is trying to do. I'm praying for your whole family too, as they have to bear this burden with you. I hope everything turns out good at the end. I love ya Ellie, and keep being a strong follower of God.
Love, Stacy Frazier
Dearest Ellie,
You have never met me before, but my name is Miss Emily Drake. I teach first and second grade in Chihuahua, Mexico. My students are missionary kids whose parents work with New Tribes Mission. We just heard that you aren't feeling too well these days. I wanted to write and let you know that we are praying for you, Ethan and your parents every day. My students are your age and they are thinking about you way down here in Mexico.
Love,
Miss Drake and the First and Second Grade Missionary Kids in Mexico
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