alice vorbach left a comment for John Kish
"Hi John! wow...so cool to find you here,my old neighbor....Robert and I are in New Hampshire now...please say hello to Meg! I miss you guys"
Dec 15, 2009
alice vorbach left a comment for Robin Rausch Pelland
"hi Robin! long time no see! how are you? where are you? We are in New Hampshire...."
Dec 15, 2009
alice vorbach left a comment for Tovah Finman
"Tovah!
glad you said hi, you look just the same. Sounds like you are enjoying life, and are doing well, so I am happy to know that. We do have a beatiful family, they a source of constant joy for me, except when they aren't!

love, Alice"
Apr 14, 2009
alice vorbach left a comment for LewEllyn Hallett
"Hi LewEllyn,
I saw an article today in the Hippo with your smiling face and thought, I know her!!! It's been a very long time though. We have lived in New Hampshire for 16 years. You can email us at alivor@comcast.net, (I cannot seem to get the old…"
Aug 22, 2008
alice vorbach left a comment for Andrew Richman
"so good to hear from you! I am (of course) in regular toouch with Beth (Adeeb) Isreal...she has 6 kids now and lives in North Carolina. I'm trying to get her on here too, but she's a busy lady (she home schools)

Alice"
Mar 13, 2008
alice vorbach left a comment for Michele Abraham
"michele, I just requested you to be 'friended' so we can exchange private messages...

hugs, alice"
Mar 13, 2008
alice vorbach left a comment for Michele Abraham
"Hi Michele!

I miss you, lady..what's new? I want to hear from you.

Alice"
Mar 13, 2008
alice vorbach left a comment for Andrew Richman
"Hi Andy!
it's been a long time, guy... I have been in New Hampshire for 15 years now, and get back to Ann Arbor on occasion to see family. Hope you and Peggy are well...

Love, Alice (Greenberg) Vorbach"
Mar 13, 2008
alice vorbach replied to Steve Morrison's discussion Does anybody know where ________________ is?
"Roberto

I heard recently that Steve Bilse died, I am very sorry to say. I don't know any details. He was a great man."
Mar 13, 2008
alice vorbach left a comment for Michael and Cindy Martens
"Cindy! where have you been? so glad you dropped by to 'see' me. I'd love to get caught up with you...

love, Alice"
Mar 13, 2008
alice vorbach left a comment for Jacqueline Howley
"Hi Jacqueline,
answering your inquiry...yes, I am married to Bob (who likes to be called Robert, now, btw) Vorbach. He's a busy guy these days, and I keep meaning to show him this site, but I haven't gotten in sync with him yet. take care,
Alice…"
Feb 15, 2008
alice vorbach left a comment for Lata Chawla
"thanks for inviting me...you coming up here soon? miss you"
Nov 7, 2007
alice vorbach left a comment for Jean Reed Loper
"Hey Jean:) this is a big family reunion, what a great idea! Btw, neat pics!"
Nov 7, 2007
alice vorbach left a comment for Judy Barraza Crisera
"Hi Judy! this is so neat:) and so great to 'see' people again and find ot what folks are up to."
Nov 7, 2007

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  • Thank you everyone for all your prayers.
    This story is a crazy one of God's deliverance. Last monday when I got the call from my sister I text everyone I could and called even more and e-mailed even more people to pray. My sister Martie did the same. Roberto Martinez forwarded my e-mail all over the world and within a short time we had rallied many many to pray. Many of you prayed with your fellowships as well as your private prayers.
    In the meantime my brother-in-law, Sam was rushed to the hospital with an excrutiating headache that when they had done a lumbar puncture and found blood in his spinal fluid, concluded that he had had a stroke and moved him to another hospital. When he arrived at St. Josephs hospital, the second hospital, the neurologist said he had already made rounds and would see him tomorrow.
    We waited until Tuesday to find out how he was. By tuesday they discovered that the fluid around his brain was seeping out into his spine. They also discovered that he had viral meningitis. He hadn't had a stroke at all. When they did an MRI they discovered that the fluid was seeping from the place that the other hospital had done the lumbar puncture and that during the first 24 hours he had not been seen, all the fluid had drained from around his brain. Everytime he moved his brain was hitting against his skull. They did a blood patch to fix it. When they told him that all the fluid had drained out, they also told him that his brain had swollen and that it had been drawn down into where the brain stem is. It was beginning to cut off the blood flow to his brain. He should have died. The only care he was getting during that first 24 hour time period was the prayers that we were saying. God saved him when the doctors were neglecting him.
    This is the power of prayer. He is fine now and has no residual effects from the problems. God is good. The anti-viral medication worked for the meningits and the swelling on his brain is gone. The blood patch held to retain the fluids around his brain and the fluids are replenished. God is very good to his people when we trust him and pray.
    I had to share this story with you. I think it is a wonderful example of the power of prayer.
    The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much.
    Love,
    Judy
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  • Thank you everyone for all your prayers.
    This story is a crazy one of God's deliverance. Last monday when I got the call from my sister I text everyone I could and called even more and e-mailed even more people to pray. My sister Martie did the same. Roberto Martinez forwarded my e-mail all over the world and within a short time we had rallied many many to pray. Many of you prayed with your fellowships as well as your private prayers.
    In the meantime my brother-in-law, Sam was rushed to the hospital with an excrutiating headache that when they had done a lumbar puncture and found blood in his spinal fluid, concluded that he had had a stroke and moved him to another hospital. When he arrived at St. Josephs hospital, the second hospital, the neurologist said he had already made rounds and would see him tomorrow.
    We waited until Tuesday to find out how he was. By tuesday they discovered that the fluid around his brain was seeping out into his spine. They also discovered that he had viral meningitis. He hadn't had a stroke at all. When they did an MRI they discovered that the fluid was seeping from the place that the other hospital had done the lumbar puncture and that during the first 24 hours he had not been seen, all the fluid had drained from around his brain. Everytime he moved his brain was hitting against his skull. They did a blood patch to fix it. When they told him that all the fluid had drained out, they also told him that his brain had swollen and that it had been drawn down into where the brain stem is. It was beginning to cut off the blood flow to his brain. He should have died. The only care he was getting during that first 24 hour time period was the prayers that we were saying. God saved him when the doctors were neglecting him.
    This is the power of prayer. He is fine now and has no residual effects from the problems. God is good. The anti-viral medication worked for the meningits and the swelling on his brain is gone. The blood patch held to retain the fluids around his brain and the fluids are replenished. God is very good to his people when we trust him and pray.
    I had to share this story with you. I think it is a wonderful example of the power of prayer.
    The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much.
    Love,
    Judy
    prayers.in - This website is for sale! - prayers Resources and Information.
    This website is for sale! prayers.in is your first and best source for all of the information you’re looking for. From general topics to more of what…
  • Hi Alice! This is fun, reconnecting with everyone. Beautiful family! Life is happy for me.

    Luv, Tovha
  • Hi,
    I was in residence with your husband. Now, he I always thought, (and don't tell him) that man is a catch. A gentleman, a nice man, good education, loves God, loves His Word, sharp dresser, my mother would have paid him to date me. (you think I am kidding)

    I look forward to getting to know you.

    I met Bob through a mutual friend, David Crawley, they went to Cornell together. See, that's a catch......

    I am a very playful person....I am just having fun, hope it did not offend,

    courtseying now,
    Janis
  • Dearest sister, I miss you too. I am doing a Kory ten Boom. Not much else new. Don't have a computer, just write when I can. I don't want to say anything on the big brother. I love you Michele
  • Alice,

    It's good to hear from you. Peggy and I are doing well. We took a trip back to Ann Arbor about 3 years ago. We went in the fall, walked around campus a bit and ate a pizza and my favorite place during college, The Lamplighter. I was amazed that it was still around. After talking to the waitress and telling her how I used to eat there so much when I was in college, she brought the owner out to meet me. We had quite a conversation. The pizza hadn't changed a bit.

    Unfortunately I didn't know of any believers or fellowships in the area so we didn't visit any.

    We are still living in Aurora, IL which is where we were assigned when we graduated from the Way Corps. We are 45 miles west of Chicago. We fellowship with believers in the western Chicago suburbs. Until the last few years we were running a fellowship. Every gradually moved to other towns. Aurora is a factory town. It's not the most desirable place to live in this area.

    Since we are not doing a fellowship I have more time to study biblical Greek. My goal is to be able to read the New Testament fluently in Greek. I have a long was to go!

    Do you ever hear from any of the old Ann Arbor bunch. The only name I've ever seen pop up anywhere is Gary Theisen, and Stella (she lives with Sid in Norristown, NY - Joe Guarini lived in the Chicago area until he fell asleep and his son Joe still lives in this area). I occassional wonder about Beth Adeeb, Mike Leavitt, Jim (Harpo) Densmore, and Nancy.

    Well God bless. Say hello to Bob for me. It's great to hear from you.

    Andy
  • Alice -
    Good to see you! You have a beautiful family!!

    Cindy Veitch Martens
  • Hi Alice,
    Are you married to Bob Vorbach, 14th WC? Your family looks very sweet,
    Jacqueline Simpson Howley, 14 WC
  • I wanted to wish you a Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year.
    Love,
    Judy
  • Welcome, Alice. Nice to see you are on this site. Join the 15th Corps group when you get a chance. We are looking for some photos to put there...

    God bless you! Myrna
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