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February 4, 2019 by Graham Norman

Prayer Letter from Alice

Hello Everyone,

Thank you for your Prayers for our 3-year-old little one with Leukaemia and the Officer in The Met, following the Op to sort out a nasal/facial injury. I have no update on the Daughter. The Officer is progressing.  Please keep Praying.

I received the following from an Officer a few weeks ago.

“I was just reading the Intranet headlines as I sit in the early hours of my night shift and was moved by this headline….

“The trial of Andrew Hill, 54, will take place at the Old Bailey, London, from Monday, January 14. He will face 11 charges of manslaughter by gross negligence in connection with the crash of a vintage Hawker Hunter fighter jet at the RAFA Shoreham Air Show on Saturday, August 22, 2015”

 

How quickly time passes and we forget tragedies that for others are with them for life, not only those who have lost loved ones, but the emergency services, our colleagues, pastors, friends, families and communities still affected and moved by this tragic accident.

Please Pray for all concerned in this Tragic Accident and as the Trial takes place.

For us who belong to Christ, we have numerous promises in the Bible that He is with us no matter what weighs us down in this world, I searched for a verse and came upon this one immediately.

Psalm 55:22

“Cast you burden on the Lord,

And He shall sustain you;

He shall never permit the righteous to be moved”

How Blessed we are that we have a Lord who cares for us no matter how dark the clouds of this life can be”.

God Bless you and keep you. May His Face shine upon you and give you His Peace

Alice.

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About Graham Norman

Graham joined the Metropolitan Police in 1989 and currently holds the rank of inspector. He became a Christian in 2005 after hearing the gospel from a wonderfully persistent vicar during the Christening of his son. He states that the gospel has radically changed his life in ways that he could not have previously imagined. Graham has a passion to see as many people as possible changed by the transforming message of Jesus Christ. He especially has a heart for the children and youth and works in this area both inside the police and in his spare time. He has been an ambassador since 2006 and joined the LCPF leadership team in late 2014.

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