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Phil, sounds good. Let us hope and pray that this is it for Gretchen.
earlier, Phil Scovell, wrote:
>This morning, my son and I took Gretchen to a church ministry. We spoke
>with one of the workers for a few minutes until the ministry director got
>out of a meeting and came to see us. The women's home was not on the church
>property but he said he would take Gretchen to the home and introduce her to
>all the women there. Gretchen hugged Everett and I goodbye and I told her,
>"Gretchen, this is a Christian place. They understand and you will be
>fine." All the workers or x addicts themselves including the pastor of the
>church, who was a heroin addict, and the director I spoke with this morning
>was an addict at age 15 and had already been to other rehab centers and got
>no help at all. He said, the second he walked through the door of this
>place, he knew this was it for him because he could feel the presence of the
>Lord. He said, he, or one of his workers, will take Gretchen to her meeting
>the 17th of March to see if they can convince the case officer she is
>trying. We are going to the church services at this church tomorrow so
>likely will see Gretchen tomorrow. All we can do is pray she stays. I
>think I have reported on some of this already but at my age, you are allowed
>to repeat yourself.
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>Phil.
John
He who laughs last, thinks slowest
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