Phil,
I will continue to pray for George. We all go through those emotions of
grieving. Whether it is over a loss of a loved one or a loss of other
things. Sometimes it takes people longer to go through the grieving
process. I think when I lost my sight I kind of went through the grieving
process because I lost my eye sight which was a part of me. I also have
lost loved ones and grieved over them but I think the hardest was my eye
sight. I also will pray that George can pray with his co-worker.
Amy
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From: "Phil Scovell" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 6:51 PM
Subject: Update on George and Vivian
> George went back to work this week but just felt unable to go in to work
> today. His manager told him just to take it easy in coming back to work
and
> to plan on just working one or two days a week at first. Wal-Mart sure
has
> been good to George and especially by giving him a day time job instead of
> all night jobs.
>
> I prayed with George today because of some anger and revenge issues that
> surfaced. There are many things during a grieving cycle of a person's
life
> that are normal. The high and sudden lows of emotions, the physical
> fatigue, poor sleeping, and mental and emotional confusion. All such
things
> level out over a period of time. If they don't, they need to be
addressed.
> When it comes to things such as sustained fear or anger or even revenge,
> something else is going on. The grieving process itself will often mask
> these problems.
>
> Today, when George made mention of these feelings, we prayed and the Lord
> showed him exactly why he had such feelings. He confessed the feelings of
> revenge as sin and gave the anger to the Lord. Suddenly, and without me
> asking him, George said, "Well, it's gone." I asked him what was gone.
He
> said, "The anger and revengeful feelings I had toward my father in law.
In
> fact," he said, "I feel sorry for him now because he must be a very
unhappy
> and sad man." His father in law, by the way, was very unkind during
> Jennifer's funeral and said some very hurtful things to his own daughters.
>
> Vivian I know only a little about. George has told me some things but it
> appears changes are occurring in her life as well.
>
> George already has a website and already has several hours of prayer
> ministry conducted. In fact, a lady working in his department at Wal-Mart
> lost a two year old child 20 years ago and is still grieving today. She
is
> a Christian so we are praying George gets a chance to pray with her some
day
> soon.
>
> One may wonder if grief can really last for years. Yes and with many
> various side effects. My father had been dead for almost 40 years before
> the Lord healed me in areas I now see were grief based. No, this does not
> mean you stop missing the loved one who has passed away. It does mean,
once
> healed, it will no longer adversely effect your daily life.
>
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