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To: Jamey who wrote (67)2/4/1998 6:28:00 PM
From: WTCausby  Respond to of 702
 
James:

I, too, thought that her final testimony - the way she died - was very, very powerful. I tend to think that her eyes were open because she was looking for the Lord (and undoubtedly saw Him). I believe the Lord will use her life as a lesson for many people. What a wonderful testimony of the power of the Lord to change lives so radically!

In Christ, Tom



To: Jamey who wrote (67)2/5/1998 11:20:00 PM
From: Alan Markoff  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 702
 
Dear James,
I have read your posts to Bob and I could not agree more. One of the biggest problems we have is Christians trying to force politics. We are only required to give the gospel. If we keep trying to reach young men and women before the baby is conceived the Lord will renew their lives and prevent the original sin. Death as in abortion is the consequence of sin. It is Him that people need not more government. Only He can take away the sin of the World. It frustrates me to no end when they kill a young girl to save a baby that dies with her. What if she would have changed her mind? I know alot of this has been the will of men not obedience to Gods ways. I can not talk to Bob he is so nice on the surface and very hostile to me and Alan. So keep it up I am praying for you, Nancy