*** UPDATE- Daughter of Missionary Family Hospitalized with Pneumonia – Please Pray!

by | Sep 29, 2016

Manila, Philippines: Please pray for Audrey Riggins, 2 year old daughter of missionaries Scot and Jill Riggins, as she is currently hospitalized in Manila, Philippines, with pneumonia. We praise God that as of today (Sept. 29th) the fever has broken and she is improving. The doctors want to keep her hospitalized for 1 – 2 days as the antibiotics begin to work. Pray for Audrey’s quick and full recovery.


Update as of 3- October:

Praise God! Scot and Jill sent us this latest update:

“Audrey was released from the hospital on Saturday afternoon.  She is doing better, but will be on oral antibiotics and a nebulizer for another week.  She is slowly getting back to herself, but still tired and not much appetite.  We will follow up with her pediatrician at the end of the week. 
Thank you for your prayers.  We are thankful to have her home and feeling better.”
Let’s continue to pray for Audrey’s complete healing.

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Todd & Connie Lou Aebischer

Todd and Connie Lou Aebischer served as Regional Communications Coordinator - Regional NMI Coordinator respectively for over 4 years. They are now serving in Papua New Guinea under Mission Aviation Fellowship as Country Director / Program Director.

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