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Christians can sometimes be outright disgusting. Makes me wish I was part
of the Cherokee tribe. Come on. A church who can afford to put some
preacher on the radio but  can't help a family with a dying child and in a
real need? I know there are many folks everwhere in real need, but this is
obviously not your average need. as long as they were sinning anyhow, they
could have at least had the curtesy to lie and say  their dollars for
helping non-members was gone for the year, or they were broke or something.
I pray that cherokee chief, if not a Christian, I hope he is to help save
face, but if not, I hope he finds favor as Rahab did. (spelling??).

Brad








At 02:56 PM 2/25/2005, you wrote:
>Two major developments.
>
>First, the untreatable bacteria in Jennifer's lungs is slowly diminishing.
>So much so, that their doctor said it is time to stretch our faith.  He took
>Jennifer off her I V and said she could leave the hospital for one week to
>see how she is doing.  They called a local church in the Tulsa, Oklahoma
>area with which they are familiar and that they buy tapes from often because
>the pastor is on the radio.  The church is called Church On The Move.  They
>explained that they were looking for a home or small house or even a house
>trailer which they could possibly rent for a few weeks.  They explained they
>were not employed at the moment because of the situation of round the clock
>care of their daughter and they explained they lived 100 miles away and the
>doctor wanted them no more than 15 minutes away.  This church said they only
>help members of their own church and couldn't help them.  Wouldn't help is a
>better word to use I think.  Anyhow, George's wife is half Cherokee and she
>works in a local clinic back home.  Vivian's sister works for the Cherokee
>tribe organization and the nation wrote them a check for 500 dollars
>recently.  When the chief of the Cherokee nation learned they needed a
>house, he gave them an address and told them they could live in that house
>for as long as they needed.
>
>Wednesday, George was getting his hair cut in the hospital when the Lord
>spoke to him and said, I'm getting you a house.  They were unaware of the
>final arrangements by the chief of the Cherokee nation there in that part of
>Oklahoma.  George went back to his daughter's room and his wife said they
>has arrangements were finalized and they could live in it full time for as
>long as was needed.
>
>In the next couple of days, their doctor will be setting everything up in
>the house that they will need to care for Jennifer and he will be sending
>his own people from his office who handle respatory therapy for that part of
>it when she needs it.  If she does well the first week, he will put her back
>in the hospital for observation and if that all goes well, he will expand
>her stay in the home to two weeks and so on.
>
>The house is exactly 13 minutes from the hospital and doctor said no more
>than 15 minutes distance from the hospital.  The house is two stories with a
>big garage and sits on a full acre of ground.  It has a 50 foot by 15 foot
>sun room on the back of the house and a deck which almost goes half way
>around the house.  It is fully furnished.  It is a house the leader of the
>Cherokee was trying to sell which he owns but since the market is slow, he
>took it off the market for now.
>
>Phil.
>I flew Kites With Jesus
>www.safeplacefellowship.com
>
>
>
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