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Re: OT--what can I do for a dying friend?
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Posted by MN Bob on August 11, 2006 at 11:41:37 from (24.179.177.57):
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; Like so many have said, fear is ok, courage is when you overcome it. The man needs you. His wife and family need you. Call, then stop in, ask the wife/family how you can help. Then, visit and talk of the farm, his tractor or whatever, when the lull comes and the time is right, ask what he would have you do to help the family, or just tell him you are there for them and will aid in chores etc. If there is crops you and neighbors know what has to be done. You already know in your heart that going is the right thing. You know him, so if its right, pray with him, if not, pray for him. I am praying that the right answer comes to you now. Bob
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