Can You Send Prayers for My Friends Involved in a Severe Accident?

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around a request for prayers and support for friends involved in a severe car accident. Participants share their thoughts and personal experiences related to the situation, expressing concern and solidarity.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares details about the accident, mentioning multiple serious injuries among the victims and requesting prayers for their recovery.
  • Several participants express their support by stating they are praying for the victims and their families.
  • Another participant recounts a personal experience with a family member involved in a serious accident, highlighting the emotional impact and distance from the situation.
  • One participant provides updates on the victims' conditions, noting that they are recuperating and receiving care in Michigan.
  • Some participants inquire about the well-being of the accident victims and express relief at hearing they are recovering.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

There is a general agreement among participants in expressing support and prayers for the individuals involved in the accidents. However, no clear consensus emerges regarding the specifics of each situation.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects a community coming together to support those affected by tragic events, sharing personal experiences and updates on recovery.

Who May Find This Useful

Members of the consultant community who are interested in personal stories of support and resilience in the face of accidents may find this thread relevant.

Jean DeVries
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Hey all,

Could you throw up a shout out to the deity of your choice for some friends? They're actually cousins of a cousin (on the other side of the family) but I know them and used to hang out with/get babysat by them.

They were coming home from seeing their nephew at his boot camp graduation, and were in a horrible accident in Oklahoma (they live in Michigan). Details are sketchy at this time, but there were 5 of them in the car.

One will be undergoing surgery for a broken neck & has a broken sternum (no paralysis, thank goodness).

One will be undergoing surgery for two crushed ankles, and will have to be in the hospital in OK for at least 2 weeks.

One was airlifted to the hospital with head injuries, a broken neck, and a broken pelvis.

One has a broken arm, which will need surgery and to be reset.

And I'm not sure what happened to the last one (10 yr. old).

None of these injuries appear to be life threatening, but will be life changing for sure.

Pray for strength and healing.

Thanks!
 
Prayers said.
 
Praying for all of them!Curious: How old is that picture up there? It's very different from the FB one... <Ducking to avoid flying objects>
 
Wow, that's awful! Sending up my prayers now!!
 
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pcchefjane said:
Praying for all of them!

Curious: How old is that picture up there? It's very different from the FB one... <Ducking to avoid flying objects>

Those two pics were probably taken a year or so apart.

And the FB one was taken about 2 years ago. Ish.

There are more recent pics of me on my FB photo page.
 
Jean, I am praying for all of those in the accident. I too have had a family member involved in a very serious accident on Sunday morning just outside of Salt Lake City. My x-husband and his wife were moving back from Vegas to TN to be closer to his 5 kids. He flipped the van and was ejected. He is in a coma in Utah Valley Regional Medical Center in Provo, UT. We are not sure if he will survive. His wife is out of the hospital and staying temporarily in a guest house waiting on his sister to arrive. We all feel horrible because they are 1500 miles away and we cannot afford to go to UT. Please keep my x-husband (Ricky Cooper, 38) in your prayers as well.
 
Prayers being said for all the families mentioned.
 
Sending prayers
 
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Thanks everyone!

4 of the 5 are in the hospital in Sullivan, MO. The fifth one was airlifted to a St. Louis burb hospital.

Apparently, the driver ran off the road, hit the guardrail, flipped the car, and then hit an overpass pillar. They are lucky to be alive, methinks.
 
Jean and Patty, I have been thinkinag about both these accidents lately. Wondering how the people are doing?
 
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All of the accident victims are now recuperating in Michigan. Two got a helicopter ride here from St. Louis, and one got a very long ambulance ride.

They're all recovering well. The one with crushed ankles probably won't be able to walk for another year or so, and has to have a few more surgeries, but she is at least able to see her family.

Thanks for all the prayers...they're lucky to be alive, and they're fortunate to have world class care both in St. Louis and here.
 
I am glad to hear they are doing well. Thanks for the update.
 
Prayers for all of them.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I ask for prayers for my friends who were in a severe accident?

Yes, you can definitely ask for prayers for your friends. Many people find comfort and support in knowing that others are thinking of them and praying for their recovery during difficult times.

How can I share my friends' situation with others to gather prayers?

You can share your friends' situation through social media, community groups, or by sending messages to family and friends. Be sure to provide enough details to help others understand the severity of the situation and why their prayers would be appreciated.

What specific prayers can I request for my friends?

You can request prayers for healing, strength, and comfort for your friends and their families. Additionally, prayers for the medical team caring for them and for peace during this challenging time can also be beneficial.

Is it appropriate to ask for prayers from my Pampered Chef community?

Absolutely! The Pampered Chef community, like many others, often values support and encouragement. Asking for prayers can foster a sense of connection and solidarity among members, especially in tough times.

How can I support my friends beyond asking for prayers?

In addition to asking for prayers, you can offer practical support such as helping with meals, running errands, or providing emotional support. Being present and available can make a significant difference in their recovery process.

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