To Whom It May Concern;
I am opening this letter with Thanks to God for our children, knowing
this much that they are blessings and not curses...
I will also say that your position in life is due largely to our Lord and
Savior...So before you judge Christopher you should ask yourself one
question...What Would Jesus Do?
As this is your duty in life to please God and do his will...I know most
of Christopher’s story, and must say that it is your duty to help him
to find the road to truth. It is your duty to follow the law, yet you are not
bending the straw even a little to help this boy if you just send him
to prison!
Don’t we have enough children locked into the system that need help
yet the Judges and Courts fail our children and families in large parts.
Just know that every judgment you make, you will be met with the same
judgment or greater when you stand before God...
What will you say to our God...Will you tell him a lie and try to declare
that you tried your best to help?
This family has reached out to you for help!
I think you owe it to our children to help them in this life to point the way
to the higher pathway...Depression is a serious matter and can make
even the most law abiding person fall into traps to steal their lives...
Think about what the Lord would do...You higher powers sit over others
making judgment calls that sometimes are wrong...What would you do
for your child if they were in this very situation?
You would be calling in all favors to get them the help they need...You should do the same for every boy or girl that falls into this situation...
Yet we all know that our children are not the children of those who seem to act as if they know what is better for everyone...
When you send these children to prison intsead of getting them help,you are only making matters worse for them...When in fact you should be stretching out your hand in order to help them...
May you be lead by the right thing to do!
For God can only work through us if we allow him too...
Sincerely Hoping You Do The Right Thing,,,
Cheryl Eldridge
Arkansas
January 30, 2008




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