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Phil,
I will pray for them. I can't imagine how it must feel to be put under
so much pressure after loosing your daughter.
Praying,
Amy
----- Original Message -----
From: "Phil Scovell" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, September 12, 2005 2:19 PM
Subject: Report On George
> As most of you know, George and his wife, Vivian, have been dealing with
> grief due to the death of their daughter, Jennifer, who went home to be
with
> the Lord last April. Things at home, for George, became unbearable due to
> his depression. To explain what I mean would just take a super long
message
> so I'll skip all the details and tell you that George felt he had to get
> away because pressure was being put on him which he couldn't handle. In
> short, he was getting the blame on every hand. I asked him if he had
anyone
> he could go and live with for awhile until he could get things under
> control. He had no place to go. Sandy and I talked about it and we both
> felt led to offer him an option to come here for awhile. He waited a few
> days but things became worse. So George arrived Friday. We are all
keeping
> George and Vivian in our prayers. Vivian is handling the death of their
> daughter totally different than George but she is giving George no room of
> his own to greave in his own way. This alone is putting a tremendous
stress
> upon their marriage relationship. Please pray for them when you think
about
> them. They have suffered so much in recent years and especially over the
> last two years.
>
> Phil.
> Where there is pain, there is belief. Truth is painless.
> www.SafePlaceFellowship.com
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