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cherokee_greg
06-30-2011, 10:09 PM
Prayers needed .

The Largest Forest Fire in Arizona History

Wallow Fire - Special Request from the Native Americans: Apache, Navajo and Zuni tribes


Please forward as you see fit


Hello everybody - as you can see on the news the Wallow fire in Northern Arizona is still uncontrollable and spreading.

The fire has destroyed everything in its path, over 1/2 million acres so far, the largest fire in Arizona history. Please join us in a tribal prayer to help the firefighters and all involved. Pray so the winds stop and the rains start (without lightning please) We want to pray for the safety of all. Ask for heavenly walls to protect our land and animals from fire. All the choppers, manpower, planes, and bulldozers are not enough, they need our help.
We are one Nation as Natives and our traditional prayers to the Creator as Natives can be pretty powerful; not only are our tribal lands at stake (White Mountain & San Carlos Apaches, possibly Zuni, and some Navajo areas), but our non-native friends also need our help.

Please let us all connect our minds, hearts and our prayers across the miles and pray. Wherever you are and whatever you have plan please stop for a few minutes and raise your hands to the Creator to ask for help. If all of you can forward this message across the Nations, we can reach many thru phone and internet. Please start forwarding ASAP to reach as many as we can. Please if your spiritual preference is not traditional - pray with us in however way you talk to the Creator.

Thank you,
Dorothea Stevens, San Carlos Apache Nation

laserlight
06-30-2011, 10:32 PM
Im not a Native but i do pray so i will put the Arizona fires in my prayers before i go to bed tonight. i hope nobody gets hurt.

Yug
07-01-2011, 02:13 AM
I've heard that some are speculating that the illegals may have started the fires. Some do it for signaling others, and some do it to delay pursuit. If that is not a reason to line the borders with our troops, I don't know what is.

oakshadows
07-01-2011, 09:01 PM
Hurting for you and our prayers will go out for your relief.

Bob3
07-02-2011, 11:23 AM
...speculating that the illegals may have started the fires...While it may be nice having convenient bogeymen to blame it on, much more probable is that it was a lightening strike, the same way most of the other wildfires get started.
The Wallow area is well up into the state, away from the border, transport routes, & at a fairly high elevation.
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