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January 18, 2018 by Alice Potter

Prayer Letter 19th January 2018

Hello Everyone,

I trust you are all well and managing to take care of yourselves during this normally difficult time of the year.

Trusting too that the children in our families are improving quickly.
I have received the follow up on one such 9year-old, who seriously damaged both elbows over Christmas…….

L is healing well! The crush injury is miraculously healing which was the worst elbow. The bone though shattered, has returned to the exact shape it should be in, if it didn’t have hundreds of cracks, so it is healing perfectly.

“Thank You, Lord, we ask for continued healing”.

My first PL this year, encouraged you to place your hand into the Hand of God and He would lead you.

Last week, I left with you God’s Promise that He would never leave you nor release His Hold on you.

Today, the following-

The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases;
His Mercies never come to an end;
They are new every morning;
Great is Your Faithfulness.

Lamentations 3. 22-23.

Again, please accept my thanks for all that you are and all that you undertake as Members of The Met Police, Surrey and Sussex.

You are in my daily Prayers.

Please feel free to make contact with me at any time by adding a comment below or clicking here

Many Blessings

In Him.

Alice.

Filed Under: Health & Support, Prayer Letter Tagged With: Lamentations 3, Prayer, Prayer Letter

About Alice Potter

Alice has been a friend of the LCPF for many years and has previously played the piano at our annual celebrations.

She has been a Volunteer in Surrey Police for 22 years. Eight years ago she joined SP as a Support Worker for the CPA; since when she has written the Prayer Letter every week, at Surrey HQ’s. She supports the Christians and many others in the Force.

Three years ago she was asked to be the Chaplain at Woking Police Station. Caring for the Major Crime Team for Surrey and Sussex and the Complex Abuse Unit; amongst other Departments.

She is also a Trustee in the Woking Street Angel Team

Thanks to a new partnership between the LCPF, Surrey CPA and the Sussex Police Christian Fellowship the coverage of the Prayer Letter is now being shared between the force areas that the respective groups cover.

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