Sure will be praying for all concerned here. Having done some study with
that on John's side of family, I know too. As a matter of fact, think I got
those study materials off your site.
Vicki
----- Original Message -----
From: "Phil Scovell" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2004 3:08 PM
Subject: Confrontation with Mormonism
> Sandy and I would appreciate your prayers concerning a very difficult
> situation that has arisen just today. Our former son in law, Chris, who
was
> married to our daughter, Gretchen, pulled a fast one on us concerning our
8
> year old grandson. We have full and unlimited custody of little Everett.
> He was named after my youngest son so my son is big Everett and our
grandson
> is little Everett. Anyhow, Sandy was gone for awhile today because one of
> our basset hounds has an ear infection and needed to be taken to the vet.
> While she was gone, the phone rang. It was Chris. He informed me that he
> would be picking up Taylor, his son whom we baby sit during the day, and
> little Everett, next week so they could be fitted for their tuxedos for
the
> wedding. This was the first time I had heard little Everett was even
going
> to the wedding, let alone, being in the wedding. When Sandy came home, I
> discussed it with her and then decided I better find out more from Chris.
I
> called him at work and asked if their wedding was going to be in a Mormon
> church facility and by a Mormon minister. He said, yes. It wouldn't be,
he
> said, in the Mormon temple itself because Chris is not a Mormon. Not yet,
> anyhow, but it would be in one of the Mormon chapels and a Mormon Bishop
> would be performing the ceremony. This young lady's father is a Mormon
> bishop. I told Chris that this disturbed me a great deal because I had
not
> heard anything about this until today and that I have a big problem with
my
> grandson being involved. Chris proceeded to tell me the same arguments I
> have heard from all Mormons when discussing Mormon doctrine. Of course,
> what Chris didn't know, is all the hours of study I have put in to Mormon
> doctrine and all the articles and booklets I have on secret Mormon
> ceremonies and the like. He insisted the only difference between what I
> believe and they believe is Joseph Smith. I was then forced to tell him
of
> some of the things Mormons believe of which he was unaware. There was no
> argument, no yelling, or anything of the kind. He wasn't too happy,
> however, when he said, Well, I suppose this means he won't even be allowed
> to come to the wedding. I said, yes, that's what it meant. I did, by the
> way, call the home where Gretchen lives and talked to her about this twice
> so she was aware of what was going on behind her back. Please pray for
all
> of us including Taylor, four years old, and little Everett. Little
Everett
> will find it hard to understand because Chris had made him an usher and I
am
> sure he was looking forward to it. I'm going to have to try and explain
it
> to little Everett now and that won't be easy. Additionally, there is
little
> doubt in my mind that Chris will attempt to get back at us somehow by, for
> example, keeping Taylor from us, or any other numbers of things. Of
course,
> the people who are only hurt when such things occur are the two brothers;
> Everett and Taylor. Chris told the boys one weekend a couple of weeks ago
> that they were now going to have two moms. Of course, that was his way of
> saying he was going to marry Tiffany. Both boys were very upset by this.
> Little Everett probably was upset more than Taylor because of the
confusion
> it brought. Here is something I will not, and cannot, forget. Many
months
> ago, before Gretchen went into the church rehab home, we had one of our
> Friday night prayer meetings. Little Everett happen to be here and stayed
> with us as we all prayed. At the end, when it seemed nobody else had
> anything to pray, little Everett spoke up and said, Father, please bring
my
> dad and mom back together again so they can be married again. Every time
I
> pray for my daughter and my former son in law, I remind my Heavenly Father
> of the prayer of a little 8 year old boy crying out for his mom and step
dad
> to be together. So your prayers would be appreciated. This situation is
no
> laughing matter, if you know anything about Mormonism at all. I
personally
> know former Mormons who were born again and left the Mormon church and
were
> constantly harassed by the social services by anonymous callers reporting
> them for child abuse and kept having the government trying to take their
> children.
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