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5 + 1 = 6

Five Anascos plus one more equals SIX! We are going to have another baby, due date is mid May, 2010.

This is such a huge blessing. We are so very happy. We are very excited. For several complicated reasons, this will be a high risk pregnancy.  So we are asking all of you prayer warriors to get on your knees and pray for the baby and for Chris. While our third child, Danny, was born here in Iloilo, we may have to have this child in the U.S. While there are concerns, we know that God is much bigger than all of this. He gave us this child for a reason. He has a purpose and a plan for this new life. He is more than able to see us through whatever challenges we have ahead.

So we rejoice in this new life. We rejoice in another Kingdom builder, history maker, world changer. We are so blessed that God would consider us worthy to raise a fourth child. Join us in rejoicing over this incredible news, and also join us in prayer for complete health for mother and child.

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  1. YOU SHOULD SEE MY FACE RIGHT NOW!! I'm freaking OUT!!! CONGRATS!!!!!!!

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  2. Ben Wible8:24 AM

    We are excited for you guys and will be in prayer my friend! Another Anasco - the devil just took another shot as the Lord is bringing another world changer onto the scene!

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  3. Sarah Cruise10:15 AM

    YAY!!! So excited for you guys and praying even more for health! I know that God is faithful! Big BIG blessings for you guys! Much Love!

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  4. Wow! Wow! Wow! Congratulations to Chris and you and the rest of the family. It's a blessing, indeed.

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