Dear  Friends, 
 
 This new years so far has  been a rough one for me (Miranda).  Yesterday my Cousins Wife Thelma passed  away after a short battle with Cancer.  Thelma was a wonderful Christian Woman  and she passed away peacefully in her sleep with all the family around her.   My Cousin David is taking it hard but God is comforting him.  The most amazing  thing that happened after Thelma passed away was my cousins and other family that  were there with David had church there at his home and the holy spirit came down  and 2 of my cousins gave their hearts to Jesus!!!  I've been in tears since  I found out about that because though 1 life was lost 2 were saved yesterday!   And now we have the promise of God that we will all see Thelma again in heaven.   I'm sure she is up there walking the streets of Gold and having a Grand time.   My Grandma is taking it hard because David is my Grandma's nephew and all my Grandma  is the only one left out of all the original Vititoe Family other than her brother  in Atlanta Georgia who is in failing health.  My Grandma has become like the  Mother to all her neices and nephews since their parents have passes away through  the years.  It is a very hard time for everyone and we just ask you pray for  My family as during this time of Grieving.  
 
 I also want you to pray for me especially not only am I dealing  with the death of my cousin, but on January 10th it will be 2 years since my Grandpa  (my mom's dad) passed away.  It has been very hard not having him here sometimes  it feels like it was just yesterday when he passed away unexpectedly.  I know  my Papaw is in heaven waiting for all of us and have a wonderful time but it is  very hard because he helped so many people and made a huge difference in so many  peoples lives through the love of Christ. 
 
 There has also been alot of sickness in my family since Christmas  right now my Mom, Aunt Ramona, and her son Brandon all are suffering with Upper  Resperatory Infections and need prayer.   
 
 But the good news out of all this is.  Jeremy is continuing  to get to know his sister, brother, aunt and nephew on his dad's side that he recently  found. It has really helped Jeremy and given him closure and making him feel that  he isn't an orphan any longer.   
 
 Jeremy  also started Winter Session in College today after over a month off.  I'm so  proud of him and I just pray God continues to give him the wisdom and knowledge  to pass his classes and get his degree. 
 
 Jeremy and I New Years Eve performed at Bond's Chapel near Waverly  Ohio for their Night Watch Service.  We had a great time I got to reconnect  with some old friends of my family and fellowship with them.  We are planning  on going back next Sunday to visit again.  Due to performing at Bonds Chapel  Friday night we did not have a JMC LIVE show but we are starting our regular  schedule this Friday at 8p.m. 
 
 Our  prayer for 2011 is to continue to grow in the Lord and in our marriage.  Our  marriage has been very strained due to my sicknesses and at times has nearly broken  both of us.  But we have made,  it truly only by leaning of God's Strength  and understanding.  We pray to follow God's path for our Ministry as we go  into our 4th year of Ministry together.  We know not what the future holds  but know God does and we just have to put it in his hands and let him guide us. 
 
 We hope all of you are doing well  and have had a Merry Christmas and so far a happy new year.   
 
 If you should have any prayer requests please send them to us and  we will pray for them as well as our JMC Prayer Team. 
 
 God Bless JMC Ministries Jeremy and Miranda Caverley |
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