They Still Pray for Us

By Catharine Parks, published Jul 10, 2007
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Several years ago my mother who lived in London at the time, was diagnosed with Lymphoma. Two malignant tumors had been found in her groin area. Chemotherapy had been chosen by her doctor to aggressively attack those cancer cells. The goal was simple-eradicate the bad cells to shrink the tumors till they disappeared.

So she made the trip from her home to the hospital weekly for about six months. During this time my mother had the church where she was attending also pray for her healing. During one of those weekly visits I accompanied her along with my sisters, Michele and Terri when I came to London for a visit.

Back from the hospital, my mother and I were sitting in her kitchen having a cup of tea over gentle conversation. To my surprise, I heard the name 'Nellie,' pop into my head. This was her dead mother's name.

I looked at my mother and asked her if she had been thinking about her mother. She looked at me with surprise and said, 'yes how did you know'.

Smiling at her I replied, "Because I just heard the name Nellie pop into my head."

I closed my eyes for a few seconds, and as I did I felt this comforting presence engulf the room. I soaked in this peaceful feeling that now permeated the room, not understanding why this was happening through me. As I contemplated this soothing expression of unearthliness I began to feel impressions of words come to me.

I looked at my mother, and thought, 'oh boy, how will she take this'. My deceased grandmother had passed on, years before. Pentecostals believe the dead do not interact with the living, except through dreams.

But here I was, sitting with my mother in her house, and sensing my grandmother's presence. As I continued to feel her she continued to relay a message to me for her daughter.

"I don't know how you're going to take this, but not only did I hear your mother's name in my head, but even as we speak I hear words coming to me from her. And she has a message for you. She wants me to tell you that she loves you, and she is praying for you, and that you are going to come through this just fine. "

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