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Prayer Request Update

The following was sent to me by Lighthouse Trails Publishing:

At around 1:15am (EDT), Steve Muse’s wife, Catherine, passed away quietly and peacefully. She was 49 years old.

The outpouring of prayers, concern and compassion have upheld Steve and his family during these past few difficult days. He is comforted to know that Catherine is in the loving arms of her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.

Catherine never waivered in her concern for others, nor in her defense of God’s word. She remained steadfast to the end of her earthly life.

Above all, Catherine loved the Lord, and would want Jesus Christ to be glorified. While she will be missed by her family and friends, let us all rejoice, and look forward to the day when we join together with the the King of kings and the Lord of lords, in heaven, forever and ever.

And what a glorious reunion that will be.

For those who wish to contact Steve and his family by regular mail, his mailing address is:
Steven Muse
PO Box 232
Delanson NY 12053

You can also reach by email at [email protected].


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