Phil,
I will pray for these people you have mentioned. God put you in their
life for a reason and I pray he will continue to use you.
Amy
----- Original Message -----
From: "Phil Scovell" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2005 1:36 AM
Subject: Pray For Christopher
> Christopher is a 35 year old man who comes to our Friday and Sunday
> meetings. I have prayed with him once. He is a former addict but he has
> done time in the passed for drugs. He is on probation. Today he had a
> court hearing when he learned, because he had not been compliant, that is,
> he had not attended all his drug and alcohol classes, that they were
sending
> him back for another six months in prison. Fortunately, it isn't the big
> house, that is, the Colorado state pen but it will be a minimum security
> facility. He will be allow to go off campus to work and it is more like
> apartment living, or dormitory, than in the penitentiary. Gretchen went
to
> see him tonight because he will spend a few days in a local county jail
> before being transferred. He told Gretchen to tell all of us at church
that
> he was sorry he let us all down. I'm going to try and see him Saturday.
> Anyhow, Christopher is trying to go straight but he has lived half his
life
> on and off drugs. He is a good guy and I personally don't think he meant
> for this to happen, but, when the judge tells you, and your parole officer
> tells you, here are your classes and you must attend, and you don't get to
> them all, the courts get tired of seeing you and screwing around with your
> excuses. So, when you think of him, pray for him because he is getting
way
> too old to keep this up. We will be able to spend time on the phone with
> him, too, when he is transferred to the minimum security facility. He
will
> now spend Christmas, New Years, and his 36th birthday in jail. Like I
said
> once before, I never thought I would be pastoring junkies but there are
four
> of them in our group. One is my friend Keith and he has been clean for
over
> 25 years and he was never arrested but he committed a lot of crime before
he
> got saved. Troy, whom you've heard me talk about, hasn't been coming to
our
> meetings for several months but we see him from time to time. He is back
to
> drinking and drugging so he feels ashamed to come and meet with us but we
> keep trying to work on him because he did 8 years of hard time for beating
> people up years ago and if he is not careful, he'll end up in the slammer
> again so pray for Troy, too.
>
> Phil.
>
>
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