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February Answers to Prayer I Have to Share

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For those of you who have been praying about my computer that crashed and all the files that I was concerned about losing, thank you so much! Good news is, that my brother was able to randomly try another method to retrieve the files while he was helping my husband with a project, and it worked!!! God was so good to answer that prayer for me in His time. Just like my last post about learning patience, I had to wait about 3 months for the Lord to work t hat out for me. It might not sound like a long time, but when you are the one going through the trial, time is very slow!  Harrison and I know that God is working on our prayer requests that we bring before Him, and the challenge for us is to watch and wait.  We are still in need of a van, because we currently cannot all ride in the same car together now that Claudia is born. We have only one car that we are borrowing right now and currently no finances for a van. But we know that somehow, God can work this out for us and give us the

Meet Claudia Haynes

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Hello Everyone, I'm so blessed and relieved :) to share the news of our new addition with you all! Claudia Mandela Haynes was born 2.10.14 at 6:25 pm and weighed 7 lbs 9oz and 20 inches long. (Mandela is after the town in Itlay where we lived) She was out in 4 pushes and praise the Lord, even though the cord was around her neck, she was fine. I'm so thankful she is here and just love getting to know her and seeing the other 3 embrace her into the family. Please pray for an easy recovery and we also have need of a bigger vehicle now and would also appreciate your interceding with us on this! Claudia was the longest pregnancy I've had at 41 wks and 2 days. I felt like such an invalid and trying to cook and clean, homeschooling, and having 3 children ages 5 and under, God sure showed His grace to me each and every day. Even though the process was so long and drawn out and each trip to the midwife usually ended in tears as the weeks kept progressing and there was no furth