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That's great news, Phil, and I'm glad you got after George for not taking
his meds. God works through medicine too. In fact, I remember at a
retreat once, the leader said people can use the taking of medication as an
opportunity for prayer, asking God to use the medication to bring about
healing, and thanking God for doctors and the medication they prescribe
that helps them, etc. So you tell Mr. George to get busy and pray while he
takes his meds, instead of trying to be Mr. Macho, or the whole echurch
group will come and slap him. <grin>
Peggy
At 08:49 AM 7/4/2004 -0600, you wrote:
>You will be happy to know that George is doing better. I found out that he
>had let his medications run out. He was, most likely, trying to do it on
>his own rather than listening and waiting for the Lord to speak to him about
>it. Anyhow, he is back on it now, after I jumped his case for being an
>idiot and a hard headed red neck. I'm only half red neck myself. This
>means that I laugh at red neck jokes. I don't understand them but I think
>they are funny. I also have a rusted out old pick up on cinder blocks in my
>front yard that we use for a front porch since ours rotted out and grandma
>fell through. She says she isn't hurt so we will have to get her out of
>there some day. I likewise wear cowboy boots, a ten gallon hat and own a
>3,000 dollar hand crafted saddle but own no horse. But George is doing much
>better today.
>
>Phil.
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