Jesusluvs
Prayer Warrior
As always, first and foremost, I extend my sincere thanks and appreciation for all of your continued thoughts and prayers. Further, I hope that everyone had a wonderful and blessed Christmas holiday with your family, friends, and loved ones. A
few updates I would like to share. I still remain without a job; and, I find myself growing more concerned and somewhat
fearful as to when/if I will regain employment. My father by God's grace and mercy, is cancer free. He did suffer some
complications; but, is now back home in Bristol TN still recovering albeit slow. Although my landlord went to court today
for nonpayment of rent for November and December, I learned from the landlord, that she actually cancelled the court
hearing for last month as well as not filing for eviction. I was unaware of this information until I spoke to her last
week. Today, I received the settlement payment from my former employer albeit it was heavily taxed. I am grateful that it
will cover the past due rent; but, nothing else that is currently past due (i.e. utilities, phone). Also, today, was the
telephonic first level appeal hearing for my unemployment compensation. It was my hope and prayer that the process would
not have been restarted from the beginning. Rather, I had expected for the initial decision to have readily been reversed
based on the letter provided to the Commission from my former employer. Yet, that didn't happen; and, now I must wait
another 7-10 days for another decision. Until I secure employment, unemployment compensation is the only source of viable
income that I have in which to survive.
Hence, I am standing in the need of your continued thoughts and prayers that the initial (unemployment) denial of benefits will indeed be reversed on appeal; and, that I will begin receiving benefits. Also, please stand in agreement with me that I will soon regain employment. This 'season' has been an extremely difficult one; and, I have found it very difficult to
cope. Lastly, that God will provide a financial miracle in which to satisfy the remaining outstanding debt. Your continued thoughts and prayers are greatly appreciated. Thank you and may God continue to bless.
few updates I would like to share. I still remain without a job; and, I find myself growing more concerned and somewhat
fearful as to when/if I will regain employment. My father by God's grace and mercy, is cancer free. He did suffer some
complications; but, is now back home in Bristol TN still recovering albeit slow. Although my landlord went to court today
for nonpayment of rent for November and December, I learned from the landlord, that she actually cancelled the court
hearing for last month as well as not filing for eviction. I was unaware of this information until I spoke to her last
week. Today, I received the settlement payment from my former employer albeit it was heavily taxed. I am grateful that it
will cover the past due rent; but, nothing else that is currently past due (i.e. utilities, phone). Also, today, was the
telephonic first level appeal hearing for my unemployment compensation. It was my hope and prayer that the process would
not have been restarted from the beginning. Rather, I had expected for the initial decision to have readily been reversed
based on the letter provided to the Commission from my former employer. Yet, that didn't happen; and, now I must wait
another 7-10 days for another decision. Until I secure employment, unemployment compensation is the only source of viable
income that I have in which to survive.
Hence, I am standing in the need of your continued thoughts and prayers that the initial (unemployment) denial of benefits will indeed be reversed on appeal; and, that I will begin receiving benefits. Also, please stand in agreement with me that I will soon regain employment. This 'season' has been an extremely difficult one; and, I have found it very difficult to
cope. Lastly, that God will provide a financial miracle in which to satisfy the remaining outstanding debt. Your continued thoughts and prayers are greatly appreciated. Thank you and may God continue to bless.