“Let the peoples praise You, O God;
let all the peoples praise You.”
Psalm 67:5
Chapmans
Accident update: Emma is back to normal, 100% active (as is friend Chelsea). Krisa is mostly better, some days able to work a full day and some days not. Mom is at home under our 24-hour care with home health therapists. Her pain is mostly gone, …just dealing with stiffness and the limits of the halo and her shoulder sling. Church family has been awesome to us. We have been so blessed.
Colton Frazier
Wednesday, September 2, 2009 2:12 PM, CDT
The Therapist came in to work with him. We sat him up on side of the bed again. He did good sitting up with all our help but was a little tired today. We asked him if he wanted to lay back down to raise your right thumb. Well let me tell you the thumb came straight up, he was ready to lay down. Everything else is still good.
Thursday, September 3, 2009 9:56 PM, CDT
Well all and all Colton had a good day. The therapists sat him in a big chair this morning. He looked good sitting there. Had Good responses from that. The rest of the day he was tired and had to rest. At the 8pm visit we raised his head from the pillow and he opened his eyes a little and we told him to move his hand and give us a thumbs up. Guess what, he did, then asked again and he raised his whole arm and thumb. It was a great way to tell us good night.
Thursday, September 3, 2009 10:19 PM, CDT
Chris and I just want to thank each and every one of you for your visits and comments. I told Colton just as soon as we were able, there were tons of letters I had to read to him. I will read each and every one to him. There are no words to describe how it feels when we pull up this web site and see the response. Again thanks to everyone.
More Kids than Grown-Ups
There are LOTS of young teenagers and children in Zambia—more than 6 million. That’s more than half of all the people that live in that country, and they are all younger than 15! The official tourist site calls Zambia the butterfly in the heart of Africa.
I did a little searching on the web to learn more about Zambia, and I fell in love with the photos. I saw the gigantic Victoria Falls, pictures of elephants and blue wildebeest, giraffes and leopards, plus gorgeous sunsets. I think it could be fun to be a kid living in Zambia.
Let’s pray for the children of Zambia—it can be fun, but there are lots of challenges too. There is a lot of sickness in their country. It can be hard for the grown-ups to find jobs. And the children don’t always get to hear about Jesus. Let’s pray that the children will grow up to love Jesus and serve Him.
Prayer Requests from Missionary Kids
Please pray for my family to keep telling about the Lord and that a lot of them will believe. Pray that my family will find a place to stay and then we can tell people about the Lord. KATE, age 11 (European peoples)
I have a friend named MD. She lives in Senegal and she is not a Christian. She is a Muslim, and she taught me how to speak French. I have told her many times about Jesus, but she still claims to be a Muslim. Please pray for her to come to know Jesus as her Lord and Savior. HANNAH, age 11 (Sub-Saharan African peoples)
Please pray for the Shan and for them to know Christ. Also pray that I’ll like my new school and make new friends. GM, age 11 (Southeast Asian peoples)
My prayer requests are that All of Asia would become Believers, and that I will be able to tell the Bible stories—that you would be able to listen too in Sunday school. And please pray for my family so we can be able to tell the people in East Asia about Jesus. GM, age 9 (East Asian peoples)
Please help the beggars in Bangladesh have money so they can be healthy. Help my school mates in Dhaka be healthy and know Jesus. FAITH, age 6 (South Asian peoples)
Please pray that the percentage of Christians will grow. JOEL, age 11 (East Asian People)
Please pray for us to have a very safe trip on the plane back to our country. Please pray for the Muslims to believe in Jesus. JOSIAH, age 7 (Central Asian peoples)
Jack is a daddy in my country. He is my daddy’s friend. My daddy tells him about Jesus. He doesn’t believe in Jesus, yet. Please pray that he becomes a Christian. C. J., age 6 (East Asian peoples)
Thank you for praying each day. Your prayers mean so much to so many!
Anna Lee

