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Doris,

I knew you had lived in the states so I was pulling your leg, making a joke, 
because I knew from your email postings your English was great.  Here I am, 
half German, and the only word I know in German is what my grandmother 
taught me when I was about 7 years old and asked her to teach me a German 
word I could use.  Let's see if my spell checker gets it right.  The word 
was cazoonhtite.  Nope.  My dictionary, or spell checker doesn't spell it at 
all but it is the word you speak when a person sneezes.  I already knew it 
because my mother said it all the time when we were growing up and getting 
colds as children.  So, Doris, how is it spelled?

Phil.




----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Doris and Chris" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2014 7:24 PM
Subject: Re: Too Much Oxygen


> oh, mr phil! no need for a german-english dictionary. ever since applying 
> the immersion treatment at berlin american high, i have had an above 
> average vocabulary
>
> indisputable means not to be argued with or established as fact.
>
> i hope i do not come across cocky. i  fell in love with the english 
> language long ago and learning my word or phrase for the day is just part 
> of my enjoyment. i love writing as I think of it as making love to the 
> language.
>
> i have always read a lot even from being read to and always had an an 
> above average vocabulary in either language.
>
> hugs,
>
> Doris
>
> At 02:04 PM 2014/03/02 -0700, you wrote:
>>Doris,
>>
>>When I had surgery on my neck just 5 years ago, I came out of recovery 
>>after the 5 and a half hour surgery.  Recovery was about 1 hour and then 
>>they took me back to my room where Sandy and the rest of my family were 
>>waiting.  I truly wondered, before surgery, if this was not my time for 
>>going home to Heaven due to the neurological symptoms I was having.  In 
>>fact, I did not want to live if I couldn't use my hands again or walk 
>>normally.  In short, though I had eye surgery a couple of time that lasted 
>>over 5 hours when I was 11 and 12 years of age, this surgery on my neck 
>>was far more serious in so many ways and in so many other areas of my 
>>body.  In short, I was asleep from the anesthesia for probably close to 7 
>>hours.  When I came back to my room and was able to talk to my family, I 
>>spent much of my time crying because of what the Lord revealed to me while 
>>I was under the anesthesia. First, he clearly revealed to me more plainly 
>>than anything I have ever experienced, that our relationship with Him is 
>>not a game.  My family just thought I was still sort of mixed up, I'm 
>>sure, because I said it out loud, "It's not a game; it's not a game." 
>>Then, too, the Lord revealed to me, that is, He confirmed is power through 
>>waves of assurance that I was an intercessor and doing what He had told me 
>>to do and to prepare for it 5 years earlier.  The feelings and spiritual 
>>depth I experienced were not drug induced; it was closeness to God in a 
>>way I truly cannot explain to this day.  The drugs break down the walls we 
>>have put up to protect ourselves and our feelings and that gives the Lord 
>>a perfect opportunity to minister to us in ways we might never experience 
>>otherwise.  The drug don't cause this to happen; the Lord just uses it. 
>>In the 25 surgical procedures I've had in my life, they have resulted in 
>>some amazing spiritual experiences.  This is what the renewal of the mind 
>>prayer is like, too.  It is indisputable.  I don't know, you might have to 
>>look up "indisputable" in your German to English dictionary, haha.
>>
>>
>>Phil.
>>Living His Name
>>WWW.SafePlaceFellowship.COM
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>----- Original Message ----- From: "Doris and Chris" <[log in to unmask]>
>>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>>Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2014 10:32 PM
>>Subject: Re: Afraid of death
>>
>>
>>>Dear Mr. Phil,
>>>
>>>at the moment, your hunches or whatever the Lord imprints in your mind 
>>>are certainly touching my life and speaking to my middle. I know that as 
>>>a saved and committed Christian, I should not be afraid of death but 
>>>sometimes I am. and have not been able to shun away that fear. so praying 
>>>with you or one of my prayer buddies like old Brad here would be most 
>>>welcome.
>>>
>>>I had someof the most direct spiritual experiences during my recent 
>>>hospital stay. Chris thinks it is in part due to too much oxygen
>>
>>
>>and
>>>if I did oxygen on the highest of 3 level, i had indeed some very vivid 
>>>dreams. One of those was that the lord repeated over and over in my mind 
>>>that service is just about that, serving gds people and not about some 
>>>certain ministry or church building. I felt I needed to imprint this on 
>>>chris;s  mind also.he has given up so much for me and has been admonished 
>>>for not attending church, especially by his family.
>>>
>>>there is more stuff but these are the most vivid memories, too much 
>>>oxygen or not. *g* looking forward to praying with you, maria, brad, 
>>>papito. please pray i can persuade papito to return to this list. i know 
>>>he would really love it.
> 

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