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VIRGIE UNDERWOOD <[log in to unmask]>
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The Electronic Church <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 9 Feb 2007 22:20:18 -0500
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Phil,
What a wonderful testimony to the power of our Lord and Savior!  I am glad 
to hear that Wooson is getting healed in so many areas.  A real blessing for 
him and for his wife.
Praise Jesus Holy Name.
Virgie and Hoshi
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Phil Scovell" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2007 9:18 PM
Subject: Update on Woosun In South Korea


>I have been quite happy with things Woosun has been discussing with me in
> the last couple of weeks.  God as my witness, I have never, other than
> myself, run across a born again Christian as locked up in religion as
> Woosun.  I thought I was raised in a strict Baptist home and church but
> Woosun takes the cake.  To my amazement, the Holy Spirit has been 
> revealing
> religious fallacies on almost a daily bases and then discussing them with 
> me
> when he calls two, and sometimes three times, a week to see if he is 
> crazy.
> Woosun has been experiencing spiritual freedom in some amazing areas of 
> his
> life.  This week, he told me that his wife of the last year, started 
> getting
> sick to her stomach about 6 or 7 months ago.  They have done all types of
> tests and find nothing wrong.  They believe it is stress related.  Sound
> like anybody you know?  The second he began telling me about it all, I 
> felt
> it was in relationship to Woosun and all he has faced in his life but I
> rarely say such things to people and just listen.  In fact, the Holy 
> Spirit
> has to do a lot of pushing before I speak up with anything personally that 
> I
> feel or sense.  Why?  I figure Jesus knows more how to work things out 
> with
> people than I do.  In this case, after Woosun told me what all happened, I
> knew he was looking for confirmation.  I told him what the Lord showed me
> the second he began telling me the details about his wife.  What 
> eventually
> happened was this.  Woosun offered to do intercessory prayer with his 
> wife.
> By the way, his wife is a very Godly and mature Christian.  Literally
> everything Woosun and I have talked and prayed about, he has run by his 
> wife
> later and they were all things she already believed herself.  She agreed 
> to
> allow Woosun to pray with her.  When they were finished, almost all her
> stomach pain was gone and she reported feeling much better.  Woosun, on 
> the
> other hand, as they prayed about a very painful and wounded area of her
> life, suddenly realized that his feelings against God all these years that
> tormented him were no different, in principle, than what his wife was
> describing and weeping about.  It was great revelation to him and 
> delivered
> a great deal of freedom.  Yes, he has a long ways to go just like I do but
> he is beginning to know Jesus in a way that only Jesus can accomplish.
> Woosun greatly appreciates everybody's prayers for him and I have no doubt
> the Lord is going to use him to free up many people in Korea who are 
> trapped
> by religious woundedness and misunderstanding.  Maybe later I will relate
> some of the religious stuff I am talking about that Woosun has told me
> Christian do in South Korea.  I was shocked.  Woosun, by the way, is a
> Baptist and is an assistant pastor in training at a large Baptist church
> that has about 40 to 50 assistant pastors.  He went to lots of Charismatic
> churches in the states, of course, and graduated with a psychology masters
> degree from ORU, I believe I mentioned before, so he has literally been on
> both sides of the fence like I have.  Poor guy.  Although, I must confess, 
> I
> wouldn't give up my Baptist heritage if you paid me.  Well, it would have 
> to
> be in the millions at least, haw.
>
> Phil. 

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