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Vicki and The Rors <[log in to unmask]>
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Praying.

Vicki

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Phil Scovell" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, October 30, 2006 10:19 PM
Subject: Update on Woosun


>I prayed for three hours again tonight with Woosun.  He is not doing well
> with his OCD.  He is, on the other hand, making good progress in the 
> prayer
> sessions but he is very desperate and please keep praying for him.  His 
> wife
> cannot speak English but he has been explaining the prayer sessions to her
> and she wants to learn more herself.  As is so often the case in our
> country, men are raised not to show their emotions.  Big boys don't cry
> syndrome sort of thing.  Big mistake.  Woosun, tonight as we prayed, cried
> for the first time because the fear was so great at one point.  Also,
> demonic stories of possession and curses and spells and the occult abound 
> in
> Korean culture.  Furthermore, they are really big on generational curses,
> with or without, being a Christian.  Most demons in Korea, you'll find 
> this
> of interest, are female.  No, silly, they aren't really female, they are
> just masquerading as females.  Woosun, as a child, had a dream the 
> frightens
> him to this day and he is 37 years old now.  It was one of these female
> demons in his dream and she entered into him.  No, no.  He isn't demon
> possessed.  Just remember what I told you.  Demons never play fair and 
> they
> never tell the truth unless forced to do so.  Anyhow, Woosun is coming to 
> a
> very critical place in his life.  He has suffered from childhood from OCD
> and right now, his fear is off the scale.  He greatly appreciates all the
> prayers from people he doesn't even know.  Pray for his wife, too.  Her 
> name
> is spelled Jaeyun and pronounce Jay yun.
>
> Phil.
>
> It Sounds Like God To Me.
> www.SafePlaceFellowship.com 

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