donny: This is william. U wrote me in SCI Frackville and sent me a pretty good story. I wrote back and told you I would keep in touch after I am released so I am. But I sent u a few stories a few months ago and didn't get an answer. Just making sure ure OK.
Hi David. how are you Today? hopefully not bad you are doing well as am doing here together with the kids. Am really sorry about you being in jail. but am trying to do something very important that might help us take you off from jail ok. Hoping to hear from you soon. take care and stay bless John
hi david , how are u doing ? i hope good this was hard to finded but i got it now but i can read ur letters very well.so what is this page all about -will u please me more info on this ok? cuz i would like my millatry man (john moran 2 write u if that is ok with u y/n? this is mom's email address ok 14001@hotmail.com maybe i can get 2 u by the 7th of july that is a saturday
Dear Greg, Your story reminded me of a Jewish legend about Aaron (not my son, Aaron), the brother of Moses(not my son-in law, Moses. Very strange how I have and Moses and Aaron in my clan). If Aaron discovered that two men were quarreling he would quickly go in privet to one of the men, then to the other, saying to each: "Don't you know what the guy you have been fighting with is doing? He is totally torn up and ashamed about how he acted towards you. He is devastated and afraid you will having nothing more to do with him. "Aaron would go to each separately until both enemies would mutually forgive each other, and as soon as they were again face to face they behaved kindly and appreciated one another. We are praying for you Greg.
John
how are u doing ? i hope good this was hard to finded but i got it now but i can read ur letters very well.so what is this page all about -will u please me more info on this ok? cuz i would like my millatry man (john moran 2 write u if that is ok with u y/n? this is mom's email address ok 14001@hotmail.com maybe i can get 2 u by the 7th of july that is a saturday
love mom
Dear Greg, Your story reminded me of a Jewish legend about Aaron (not my son, Aaron), the brother of Moses(not my son-in law, Moses. Very strange how I have and Moses and Aaron in my clan). If Aaron discovered that two men were quarreling he would quickly go in privet to one of the men, then to the other, saying to each: "Don't you know what the guy you have been fighting with is doing? He is totally torn up and ashamed about how he acted towards you. He is devastated and afraid you will having nothing more to do with him. "Aaron would go to each separately until both enemies would mutually forgive each other, and as soon as they were again face to face they behaved kindly and appreciated one another.
We are praying for you Greg.
Peace and safety to you friend!
Psalms 133:1