Brittney is still doing great! Each day we see her gaining a new level of consciousness and becoming more aware of her environment. She's talking a little more and saying things that are relevant and appropriate (no idle babble or "off the wall" words from her). It's still a very slow process and sometimes hard to communicate, but overall it's progression daily.
Brittney has said a few things that let's us know that she's becoming aware of how sick she's been and because of that, we want to ask you to pray with us that the Lord encourages Brittney's spirit everyday. Pray that her hope builds and she realizes that all that she's been through and going through now is just temporary. She's come a very long way in the past 16 weeks. We want Brittney to know in her inner spirit that God can, will and has already healed her body and for her to hold on to hope and faith in Him.
We play worship music and healing Scriptures for her, so we pray that through those venues and our words of encouragement that she looks not at the outer circumstances but look to Jesus who is the author and finisher of our faith. She is healed, it is so!
-The Williams Family
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