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Carol Pearson <[log in to unmask]>
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The Electronic Church <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 4 Jul 2006 10:44:00 +0100
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Kathy,

We're so glad to share in your family too <SMILE>

It's Wednesday here in the UK at 10:40 am.  I think you're probably about 
four-five hours behind us so the time is probably right, not that God needs 
it to be!  I do pray for Liz and right now:  "Lord Jesus, I pray You'll 
definitely look after this young one as she makes the trip on her own.  Give 
her new and pleasurable experiences and keep her safe in Your love and care. 
I ask that she will have a real sense of Your presence and not be too 
homesick.

"I pray also for Kathy that You will help her in this time to get through 
the week and glorify You!

"Amen!"

--
Carol
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kathy Du Bois" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, July 03, 2006 2:25 AM
Subject: please remember to pray for Liz


> Hey Guys,
> On Wednesday morning, my daughter flies to Florida all by herself to 
> attend a music camp at Pensicola college.  Why in the world we agreed to 
> this, escapes me now, but the tickets are all bought and paid for and she 
> is practically completely packed, and, of all things, excited to go. 
> GRIN!  I'm not sure if you should pray more for Liz's safety, or for Mom, 
> me, who will be missing her and worried about her safety.  I suppose I'm 
> silly, I know, but, if you could please say a prayer for Liz Wednesday 
> Morning, I'd appreciate it.
>
> Perhaps a prayer for Greg wouldn't hurt either.  Liz's flight takes off at 
> 6:00 am and then Greg has to drive the 120 miles from Portland, directly 
> to the post office to put in a full day's work there.  He has to work all 
> week this week and still preach next Sunday.  Hopefully, I can help some 
> there, but, hopefully, Caleb and I will be able  to make the stress as 
> little as possible for Greg in a pretty demanding week.
>
> There's news on Chris too, but I'll save it until after the fourth so that 
> I can give a more complete picture.  Chris is meeting us at the parade in 
> Bangor, on the fourth,  and then coming home with us for a picnic.  We 
> stopped by to see him today and the news is confusing, so I'll try to get 
> the story straight before I tell it to avoid confusing you as well.  He is 
> okay, but he is not out of the woods by any means.
>
> God bless, guys,  I'm so glad to have you to share with!
> Kathy
> 

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