Hi, phil, does she have asthma or cystic fibrosis? I just got back on here. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Phil Scovell" <[log in to unmask]> To: <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2004 9:50 PM Subject: Followup on George I got a hold of George through his cell phone. They have to drive about an hour and a half to Tulsa, Oklahoma when Jennifer needs to be admitted to the hospital. They were about half way there tonight when he answered the phone. I'll let you know tomorrow what more news there might be but this is pretty routine for all of them since this is always what has to be done. She often is treated for two to four weeks and then sent home once her breathing comes back up to a manageable level for her. George told me awhile back that she has been in like this 8 or time times in one year. All their bills are paid, fortunately, but it has come to over 500,000 dollars for one year. she will eventually go for a lung transplant but she hasn't reached that point as of yet. She came very close the last time, however. Of course, she could die before a transplant was done. She is not a well person but in my book, God, she is too young to die. Are you listening, Lord? I said she is too young to die and I forbid it in Jesus name. You send forth your Word and heal her, Lord, because I am asking you to do so in your Son's name and it is your promise, not mine. Your Son died so she could live so she is going to live and she is going to be well because you are going to honor your own Word and heal her. George is there with her, Lord, so use him this time for your honor and glory. You know what I am talking about, too, so do it and give George the faith and the courage he needs to obey your call. Let your healing power, by the stripes of Jesus, flow through George into her body. Light up the room with your glory. I curse the darkness attempting to bring them fear. Stand back and see the glory of God this day. Phil.