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Best wishes for Triv....

I have just learned that Mike Trivisonno, the "antihero" of this blog, has been diagnosed with prostate cancer. the linked story from the 19 action news site states that Triv will be undergoing surgery today at the Cleveland Clinic. Mike plans on making a quick, full recovery and being back behind his golden microphone at WTAM/1100 as soon as possible.

Please keep Mike and his family in your prayers.

Cliff Note: I mean every word of my post. Please pray for Triv.

Comments

Anonymous said…
I don't like Triv, I can't stand the man (Maybe it's all schtick, I dunno). And all I can say is that a time like this is no time to play games.
I hope that he beats this, for him and his family. I would rather he beat this and drive me crazy for the next 30 years but that's just me.
docstruke said…
Mike and Cliff...great point in that no matter how much we don't like someone, we never want to see them suffer something like cancer. Those of us who have had relatives with cancer, know that it is a terrible disease that doesn't discriminate. Hopefully, someday, research will find a cure.
Anonymous said…
Prayer for him would only benefit him if the prayer was from a Christian, that is, someone who put their faith in Jesus Christ as their Savior, for the forgiveness of their sins.

I encourage readers to put their faith in Jesus Christ as their Savior, for the forgiveness of their sins. After that one of the things you can do is pray for Triv.
Anonymous said…
I meant to say that people that are non-Christians can pray for him but God is not obligated to answer those prayers. God does answer prayers of Christians though.
Anonymous said…
I wanted to add:

God will answer the prayer of a non-Christian that is one of seeking God or one where they put their faith in Jesus Christ as their Savior, for the forgivness of their sins.
Anonymous said…
I wanted to add that non-Christians praying for the health of someone may benefit the person in some way but God is not obligated to answer that prayer as He is with Christians, that is those that have put their faith in Jesus Christ as their Savior, for the forgiveness of their sins and only Christians go to heaven.
Anonymous said…
In some cases, God may choose to answer the prayer of a non-Christian praying for the health of someone.

God answers all prayers of Christians, that is those that have put their faith in Jesus Christ as their Savior, for the forgiveness of their sins.
Anonymous said…
I wanted to add

In some cases, God may choose to answer the prayer of a non-Christian praying for the health of someone.

God answers all prayers of Christians, that is those that have put their faith in Jesus Christ as their Savior, for the forgiveness of their sins.
Anonymous said…
I meant to say that a person becomes a Christian when they put their faith in Jesus Christ as their Savior, for the forgiveness of their sins.
Anonymous said…
I meant to say that a person becomes a Christian when they put their faith in Jesus Christ as their Savior, for the forgivness of their sins.
Anonymous said…
I meant to say that a person becomes a Christian when they put their faith in Jesus Christ as their Savior, for the forgiveness of their sins.
Anonymous said…
I meant to say that a person becomes a Christian when they put their faith in Jesus Christ as their Savior, for the forgiveness of theirs sins.
Anonymous said…
I meant to say that a person becomes a Christian when they put their faith in Jesus Christ as their Savior, for the forgiveness of their sins.
Anonymous said…
I meant to say that a person becomes a Christian when they put their faith in Jesus Christ as their Savior, for the forgiveness of their sins.
Anonymous said…
I meant to say that a person becomes a Christian when they put their faith in Jesus Christ as their Savior, for the forgivness of their sins.
Anonymous said…
I meant to say that a person becomes a Christian when they put their faith in Jesus Christ as their Savior, for the forgiveness of their sins.
Anonymous said…
I meant to say that a person becomes a Christian when they put their faith in Jesus Christ as their Savior, for the forgiveness of their sins.
Anonymous said…
I meant to say that a person becomes a Christian when they put their faith in Jesus Christ as their Savior, for the forgiveness of their sins.
Anonymous said…
I meant to say that a person becomes a Christian when they put their faith in Jesus Christ as their Savior, for the forgiveness of their sins.
Anonymous said…
I meant to say that a person becomes a Christian when they put their faith in Jesus Christ as their Savior, for the forgiveness of their sins.
Anonymous said…
I meant to say that a person becomes a Christian by putting their faith in Jesus Christ as their Savior, for the forgiveness of their sins.
Anonymous said…
I meant to say that a person becomes a Christian by putting their faith in Jesus Christ as their Savior, for the forgiveness of their sins.
Anonymous said…
I meant to say that a person becomes a Christian when they put their faith in Jesus Christ as their Savior, for the forgiveness of their sins.
Anonymous said…
I meant to say that a person becomes a Christian when they put their faith in Jesus Christ as their Savior, for the forgivenes of their sins.
Anonymous said…
I had a typing error in my last post.

What I meant to say is that a person becomes a Christian when they put their faith in Jesus Christ as their Savior, for the forgiveness of their sins.
Anonymous said…
I meant to say that a person becomes a Christian when they put their faith in Jesus Christ as their Savior, for the forgiveness of their sins.
Anonymous said…
I meant to say that a person will become a Christian and go to Heaven if they put their faith in Jesus Christ as their Savior, for the forgiveness of their sins.
Anonymous said…
I meant to say that a person will become a Christian if they put their faith in Jesus Christ as their Savior, for the forgiveness of their sins.
Anonymous said…
I meant to say that a person will become a Christian and go to Heaven
if they put their faith in Jesus Christ as their Savior, for the forgiveness of their sins.
Anonymous said…
Last post had a layout problem.

I meant to say that a person will become a Christian and go to Heaven if they put their faith in Jesus Christ as their Savior, for the forgiveness of their sins.

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