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Re: OT--what can I do for a dying friend?
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Posted by John A. on August 11, 2006 at 12:25:51 from (4.227.104.35):
In Reply to: OT--what can I do for a dying friend? posted by Brian in NY on August 11, 2006 at 10:36:22:
Brian, TODAY, get in your ol Pickup and make a beeline to see him! Since you said He ia about the same age as your Dad, Give him a great big ol hug, Love his neck, Look him in the eyes through your teary eyes and Nod. You don't have to say much. Just that you are there for them. It will mean the world th him and his family. Do not delay any longer. He might be wanting to talk to you but didn't want to impose on you, just hopeing you would come buy. He probaably had a crop inthe field even now talk to him on how well every thing looks now, the weather, the need for rain, what Farmer doesn't talk about these things at anytime. Being Southern Baptist myself, at some point we will visit about the LORD and their relationship with him. Does he belive or not. This sort of things if they comes right. As other have said you will always regret it if you don't go. Comforting oneanother is what we are supposed to do. Just let him know he isn't ALONE. Prayers are being lifted up for him and his family during this difficult time. I pray for you to have the strength to be the neighbor, friend, The Lord wants you to be. And for you neighbor and his family. Take Care. Later, John A.
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