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John Schwery <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 25 Feb 2005 18:26:57 -0600
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Phil, sometimes the unsaved care for people better than believers
do.  Doesn't sound like the church on the move is moving much.  I think
they are forgetting John 13:34-35.  How do they expect to reach the unsaved
if the unsaved doesn't see the love the saved have for each other?

earlier, Phil Scovell, wrote:
>Two major developments.
>
>First, the untreatable bacteria in Jennifer's lungs is slowly diminishing.
>So much so, that their doctor said it is time to stretch our faith.  He took
>Jennifer off her I V and said she could leave the hospital for one week to
>see how she is doing.  They called a local church in the Tulsa, Oklahoma
>area with which they are familiar and that they buy tapes from often because
>the pastor is on the radio.  The church is called Church On The Move.  They
>explained that they were looking for a home or small house or even a house
>trailer which they could possibly rent for a few weeks.  They explained they
>were not employed at the moment because of the situation of round the clock
>care of their daughter and they explained they lived 100 miles away and the
>doctor wanted them no more than 15 minutes away.  This church said they only
>help members of their own church and couldn't help them.  Wouldn't help is a
>better word to use I think.  Anyhow, George's wife is half Cherokee and she
>works in a local clinic back home.  Vivian's sister works for the Cherokee
>tribe organization and the nation wrote them a check for 500 dollars
>recently.  When the chief of the Cherokee nation learned they needed a
>house, he gave them an address and told them they could live in that house
>for as long as they needed.
>
>Wednesday, George was getting his hair cut in the hospital when the Lord
>spoke to him and said, I'm getting you a house.  They were unaware of the
>final arrangements by the chief of the Cherokee nation there in that part of
>Oklahoma.  George went back to his daughter's room and his wife said they
>has arrangements were finalized and they could live in it full time for as
>long as was needed.
>
>In the next couple of days, their doctor will be setting everything up in
>the house that they will need to care for Jennifer and he will be sending
>his own people from his office who handle respatory therapy for that part of
>it when she needs it.  If she does well the first week, he will put her back
>in the hospital for observation and if that all goes well, he will expand
>her stay in the home to two weeks and so on.
>
>The house is exactly 13 minutes from the hospital and doctor said no more
>than 15 minutes distance from the hospital.  The house is two stories with a
>big garage and sits on a full acre of ground.  It has a 50 foot by 15 foot
>sun room on the back of the house and a deck which almost goes half way
>around the house.  It is fully furnished.  It is a house the leader of the
>Cherokee was trying to sell which he owns but since the market is slow, he
>took it off the market for now.
>
>Phil.
>I flew Kites With Jesus
>www.safeplacefellowship.com
>
>
>
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John

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