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E-Mails to God: How Does It Feel to Lose Someone? Follow My Journey and the Prayers of My Heart
E-Mails to God: How Does It Feel to Lose Someone? Follow My Journey and the Prayers of My Heart
E-Mails to God: How Does It Feel to Lose Someone? Follow My Journey and the Prayers of My Heart
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E-Mails to God: How Does It Feel to Lose Someone? Follow My Journey and the Prayers of My Heart

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These pages contain the actual e-mails that were sent to God and friends while making life and death decisions surrounding my mother's health. They are my prayers and my agony at being thrown into such enormous responsibility. They are also the God given responses of my e-mail buddies as they attempted to keep me focused on the healer versus the circumstance. I hope they bring you peace and comfort in your journey.
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PublisherXlibris US
Release dateOct 9, 2013
ISBN9781483686011
E-Mails to God: How Does It Feel to Lose Someone? Follow My Journey and the Prayers of My Heart
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Ginger Poore

Ginger Poore lives in Ohio with her husband, Dad, two dogs and a cat. She is the proud mother and step-mother to two young men, Louie and Nathan. She says that as a little girl she would write stories and line up her dolls and teddy bears and read to them. Today, she loves to cook and spend time with her family.

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    E-Mails to God - Ginger Poore

    Copyright © 2013 by Ginger Poore.

    ISBN:      Softcover      978-1-4836-8600-4

                    Ebook           978-1-4836-8601-1

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    Rev. date: 08/22/2013

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    CONTENTS

    DEDICATION

    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

    SPECIAL THANKS

    INTRODUCTION

    DEDICATION

    Are you or someone you know watching a loved one’s health deteriorate, possibly even watching death move in ever closer? Have you prayed until you don’t know how or what to pray anymore? Do you feel hopeless and alone?

    If you answered yes to any of these questions then this book is dedicated to you. I pray you’ll find hope and encouragement in it’s pages and that you’ll allow God to comfort you through these words and the thoughts and prayers of those around you.

    Weeping may remain for a night, but rejoicing comes in the morning. Psalm 30:5b

    Blessed is the man who perseveres under trial, because when he has stood the test, he will receive the crown of life that God has promised to those who love him. James 1:12

    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

    All scripture references taken from the New International Version unless otherwise noted. Copyright 1995 by The Zondervan Corporation

    New Living Translation, Tyndale House Publishers, Inc. Copyright 1988

    King James Version, B.B. Kirkbride Bible Company, Inc. Copyright 1988

    Poem Footprints in the Sand by Mary Stevenson. Copyright 1984

    SPECIAL THANKS

    Fr. Dismas Byarugaba, A.J.

    Fr. Milton Kiocha, A.J.

    Mr. & Mrs. David Hoffman

    Mr. Vincenzo Marasco

    Without your love, prayers, guidance and support I may have, once again, placed this project back on the shelf. Much love and thanks for your kindness toward me and E-mails to God.

    INTRODUCTION

    On Friday, March 23, 2001, a retirement party had been planned for my Dad in Buffalo, New York. Friends and family had come in from Indiana and had been secretly checked into an area hotel. After spending the day going over the final preparations for the big surprise and spending time with out of town company, I returned to my Dad’s house in Lewiston, New York (about 30 miles north of Buffalo) to

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