Thank you so much. Roy Neal Grissom is one of my closest friends. He is a Noahide and a member of this forum. I mentioned him when I joined JTF. He asked that we pray for him and his family. I do not have his permission to share the details.
"When praying for healing or help, mention the given names of the person, and the father's given names (if the person is a Gentile), or the mother's given names (if the person is a Jew)." https://asknoah.org/forum/showthread.php?tid=165
All these persons are Gentile. What I posted is the exact wording confirmed by Roy Neal.
Thank you again!
I do pray sincerely that Hashem grants them a refuah shelema, but this covid stuff means I don't have a minyan to do it properly in front of a Torah (
https://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/2903187/jewish/Mi-Sheberach.htm), so I wanted to do tehillim for the specific disease, sometimes there are some. I will ask a Rabbi in the morning. If anyone wants to help out with the full thing, do the following after giving charity in the merit of these people.
When praying for an individual who is ill, it is customary to recite the following thirty-six chapters of Psalms: 20, 6, 9, 13, 16, 17, 18, 22, 23, 28, 30, 31, 32, 33, 37, 38, 39, 41, 49, 55, 56, 69, 86, 88, 89, 90, 91, 102, 103, 104, 107, 116, 118, 142, 143, and 148.
After this, recite the stanzas from Psalm 119 that correspond to the letters of the ill individual's Jewish name(s). (Psalm 119 is an acrostic containing twenty-two stanzas, each stanza consisting of eight verses that begin with the same letter from the Hebrew alphabet. The first eight verses all start with the letter aleph, the next eight begin with bet, the next eight with gimel, etc.) E.g., if the person's name is Moshe (משה), recite the stanzas that begin with mem, shin, and hey. If the person's name is Rachel (רחל), recite the stanzas that begin with resh, chet and lamed.
Then recite the six stanzas that correspond to the words קרע שטן ("destroy the Prosecutor"): kuf, resh, ayin, shin, tet, and nun.
Below you will find these Psalms, in both Hebrew and English. And may G‑d hear our prayers and grant a speedy and complete recovery to all those who are ill. The three coins I'm about to give to charity are in the merit of Bessie Ray Johnson Grissom bat John Franklin Johnson, Evelyn Louise Grissom Keele bat Fayettie Carron Grissom, and Roy Neal Grissom ben Fayettie Carron Grissom.