Father, please lead and guide Cocoa as she goes to and from work.
Especially if it's dark when she leaves. Help her to not have a spirit of
fear, for your word tells us that we should not have a spirit of fear for
you have not given us one, but a spirit of love, peace, and of a sound mind.
Well, I might not have quoted it quite right. Anyway Lord, you know and are
watching out for the children that you have created. Thank you Lord. We
know that you will watch Cocoa, and that it's done now. In Jesus' name,
amen. Cocoa, you might want to get a vest. I don'tk now if you got your
dog from Seeing Eye, but they have vests that our graduates can wear to help
people to see them in the dark. This would be for the folks that run that
red light. Brad had good ideas about taking different routes if you can,
and by leaving at different times. Do you have a cell phone? We suggest
that people have their cell phones on them and at least you can call 911.
It's not so strange sounding. Once when I first brought Kermit home I got
confused and a lady was getting mad at me for not correcting Kermit and then
when I did that she called 911 on me. I right then and there called Seeing
Eye. I have had to call 911 once when Igot lost. You might take these tips
with you. Carry something with you that makes noise, and not in your purse.
I have an old flashlight I got from somewhere and it has a siren on it.
Just some thoughts. God be with you, and may you carry His annointing and
peace with you.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brad D" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2007 11:24 PM
Subject: Re: my safety
> It sure is a sad state of affairs when people lose respect for others so
> much so to take advantage of another's shortcoming no matter what that is
> for anyone. I learned that once myself years ago and realize what an idiot
> I was at the time. If I ever get the nerve I'll tell you about it is
> really pathetic now that I think of it :). Kind of embarrassing actually.
>
> As for safety, I do pray for your safety to and from work. As I always try
> to do, use the wisdom and smarts God gave us to do our part in
> accomplishing the task, and God will take care of the rest. Stuff like not
> taking the same route, going a little early and a little later than always
> the same time, carrying self-defense spray if needed and etc. and of
> course pray with confidence and not fear before you head out. Let it be a
> praiseful thing in that he's protected you all these days , weeks, months
> or years and it is based on that you can have confidence as you leave and
> not fear based off of something that has never happened yet. That is the
> enemy speaking as God has not given us fear as such.
>
> Brad
>
>
> Brad
>
>
>
> At 07:02 AM 6/27/2007, you wrote:
>>I'd appreciate your prayers for my safety when I walk to work and back.
>>This morning I had a scare when I was walking with my
>>guide dog. Even though I leave home as late as possible, it's still dark
>>when I start my walk to the office. Today I was walking
>>and things were quiet, when some footsteps suddenly came towards me very
>>fast. When my dog sort of crouched and shied away, I got
>>such a fright and was so scared the person was going to attack me that I
>>screamed. Then I heard teenagers talking and I don't
>>know if they tried to tease my dog, but them running towards me did give
>>me quite a fright. I have to cross a very busy road and
>>there's a robot for pedestrians, but the cars still drive through the red
>>light. It would help if you could pray for my safety
>>and courage for me to face my walk each day.
>>Thanks
>>Coco
>
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