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Please join us to support a brave little girl in the fight of her life. Julia (Juls) Stone was recently diagnosed with and will BEAT stage four Ewing Sarcoma, a rare form of childhood bone cancer. She is a sweet and spunky little girl with a great deal of spirit. Her greatest champions are her mom and dad - Richie and Rachel. She is part of a loving Christian family made up of Richie, Rachel, 3 adopted children (Mackenzie, Ally, and Andrew) and two biological children (Julia and Ahnika). The family lives in southern Missouri and must travel to Children’s Hospital in St. Louis for Juls’ treatments. The medical and travel costs will be enormous so Team Juls is lending support in any way possible. We are rallying together to provide prayers, well-wishes and fundraising events. We aim to lend spiritual and emotional support and to ease the financial impact of medical/travel expenses for Juls' family during this tough time. Please join the fight with Team Juls!
There are a several ways to lend your support for Juls, so please reference the How You Can Help tab for more information. Thank you for your prayers all the support!

Monday, December 30, 2013

12/29 - Good day at church

From Momma:
-Juls had a great day church Sunday school then Chinese. We came home and the little girls and Richie and I took a long nap. It felt so nice to have a lazy sunday.
God granted us an amazing day. So thankful for today

From Grandpa David:
-We all had a really good day went to church this morning and Miss Julia and all the family were there. I had a revolving lap for a while Julia came and sat on it, then Ahana had to have her turn then it was Myah's turn I think I still managed to hear the sermon. I wouldn't have traded it for anything. I Thanked the Lord for such a wonderful service. After Sunday school we took Aly and Andrew down to the Science Center and the Omni Max Theater. The documentary on Jerusalem was showing we all really enjoyed it very much if you get a chance to see it do. Julia had to make her rounds this evening Chinese food then McDonalds then to Ron's for some Skittles. She still isn't eating hardly anything but at least she wants to try. Bless her for that. Just a reminder about Thurs. blood drive we need all the donors we can get. Julia has been doing really well and giving God the praise for that. Friday will be her surgery on her leg to remove part of the bone where the cancer started, she will not be receiving chemo for a few weeks after so the leg can heal before starting back up again. We are so thankful for all your prayers and support what a wonderful community we live in.

From Cousin Sarah:
-When I first posted this picture it said "Who is going to kick cancer's butt? Oh, me of course!"

Well I feel it's only right to repost it with this...

"Who kicked cancer's butt? Oh, me of course!!"

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