[Faith-talk] prayer request needed

Snow White Dove jlperdue3 at gmail.com
Sun Feb 9 00:28:00 UTC 2014


Hi Beth,
I'm sorry for Brett lake. And I'm also sorry for you. I know this is a difficult time for both of you in different ways.
If you attend church maybe just go for a simple wedding. At least you guys would be married.

If you have a priest preacher etc. that's worth his salt then he'll help you and not charging for the wedding.
It won't be the most grandiose thing that you had planned. But you would be married and that's the most important thing. You can do the grandiose thing later.

My husband and I are going to be married in Orthodox Church. I can't afford flowers, I need the trappings of a wedding. However, at least you'll be married in the Orthodox Church. Which will mean everything to me.
It may not be what I want as far as being in a wheelchair. Instead of walking down the aisle. But, will be merry properly.

Please forgive the little mistakes. I'm dictating this, as I'm having to do my emails on the iPhone. And it's not that easy to type long messages.
If you need me, please call me. Eights I'm sorry 779-423-8669 please give me a call if you want to talk. I know this is a rough time for you.
Jenny

Sent from my iPhone

> On Feb 8, 2014, at 3:35 AM, Beth Taurasi <denverqueen1107 at comcast.net> wrote:
> 
> Hello, everyone.
> I'd like to send out prayers for my boyfriend, Blake.  Some of you probably know this by now, but his brother committed suicide and I can't get in touch with him for a while because he's out of sight, out of mind.  We planned to be married soon, but Idk what's going to happen because the funeral costs and plot of land costs are going to take a huge toll on the bills and Blake may be in the woods, pardon the pun.  I want God to lift Blake up to him, draw Blake closer to him, and eventually bring us back to the beginning, sort of, but not so much.  We want to be together, and there's nothing to live for in AZ, so Idk what to say.  God is good, he does the most possible, maybe the most impossible things.  I often reflect on the miracles Jesus performed when I think of Blake.  I often wonder if marriage will be possible, but if God can make a barren woman, Sarah, give birth to a son, he can make it possible for us to marry.  It may take a miracle and a half, and we have insurmountable barriers to employment and marriage due to financial struggles, but we want to be together and our love endures all things.  Then again, 1 Corrinthians 13 says love endures all things and hates evil.  Money, of course, is the root of all evils.
> Thank all of you for listening to my rant and prayer request and all, and thanks also for the time it takes to read this email.  I'm off to bed.
> Sincerely,
> Beth Taurasi
> 
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