regvinedâ.
paul easily waved away her apology with a simple gesture of his hand. âhaving everything in itâs proper place does not mean i or the church is not ready. but, please,â he said, motioning for the woman to come sit in one of the pews. âitâs not unusual for many to shun church until they need it. in the end, that is itâs purpose â to fulfil when need is had. if you would like, i could pray with you for this friend. a single voice is powerful, but so are two doubly so,â he offered, a soft smile on his lips. âis your friend ailing? perhaps, if possible, i could go visit them. i am no stranger to house calls,â he continued, a light laugh escaping him.
penelope couldnât help but to feel a bit guilty when he said people shunned the church until they needed it. and thatâs exactly what she did. after her parents death she shunned it, and yet here she was coming to beg for itâs help after turning her back. when he offered to pray with her she nods her head taking her set in the pew a small smile on her face. âthat would be really nice- i would like it a lot for you to pray with me,â when he offered to se her friend she smiled at the kindness. âthat is very kind of you thank you - heâs not in sparkwood right now so i donât think that would be possible. but your offer means the world to me.â












