Thursday, July 12, 2012

Pre-Court Stuff

I'm in the middle of working on a post and perhaps because of the topic of the post, I'm getting a bit worked up, so I need a diversion.  :::::breathe deeply, JA::::::::

If anyone is in the Portland area tomorrow and would like to come to the court hearing, you are welcome.  It is open to the public and will be held at Washington County Courthouse, Hillsboro, OR at 1:30 p.m.  This is the case with Hannah and me.  Meaghan's case follows ours.  We are fairly certain it will be in Room 303C, but if something changes, look for Judge Fun's courtroom.  There are bulletin boards on the entrance walls listing the judges/courtrooms.

I'll try to let you know the court's decision as soon as possible.  I will send out a tweet tomorrow (you can follow me on Twitter using the link in the upper right-hand sidebar).  I will also be sending my son an e-mail with the information and he has been instructed how to copy the e-mail and add it to a blog post which is already set up in draft mode.   

Thank you so much for your support and prayers.  You have made me laugh and cry and I'm feeling the love :)  Regardless of what the court decides, God has been with me in this process and I'm so thankful for Him and what He has done in this.  

~ja


20 comments:

  1. Oh how I wish I could be there for you! I will be praying for you tomorrow!

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  2. You know my prayers are with you. Remember God's justice is NOT man's justice. So, regardless what happens, it's all part of His plan and we may not know all He is doing behind the scene. My prayer is that we will see justice served, but my hope is in a faithful God who knows all. My prayer for you and those on the front lines is that He places a hedge of protection around you and covers you with His peace which surpasses all human understanding. With you in spirit. Love and hugs to you.

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  3. Praying! Wish I could be there, but I'm in Cali.

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  4. Isn't it wonderful that your faith isn't in the justice system but instead in the Just One? Lean on Him as you have done thus far.

    Praying for you to be filled with His grace. Praying for the Lord's purpose to prevail.

    Courage!

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  5. I'm in New Mexico, so I can't be there in person. I'm with you in spirit and prayer.

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  6. {{Jullie Anne}}

    Indiana is a bit too far away.

    What Justice 2:57 PM said -- I second that emotion.

    If I could come, I would check for wool in the wolf's teeth. You know what I mean.:)

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  7. If I could I'd be there! We have you guys covered in prayer. Sit back and watch God work!

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  8. Finnaly we will have silence and the demise of your silly blog!!!! Goodbye Big Red ....

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    1. I'm glad you stopped by to read my silly blog. Do you know something I don't about the future of the blog? lol

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    2. What Anon 8:12 means is that they will no longer be able to read your "silly blog" because, as a member of BGBC, they will all have to sell everything they own, including their PC's, to pay for your court fees.

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    3. I thought maybe Anon was saying goodbye to Clifford the Big Red Dog.

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    4. What a kind, loving, Christian thing to say, Anon 8:12.....

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  9. righteousness and peace and joy in the Holy Spirit

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  10. Julie Anne.
    I wish I could sit with you in the courtroom. I know how hard this is. You will be in my thoughts tomorrow. Remember that God knows the truth and who are sheep and wolves...and He's got your back. His Peace to you tonight, tomorrow....
    Love, Jeannette

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  11. 56 years a Baptist, mostly SBCJuly 13, 2012 at 6:58 AM

    And there are prayers from the Heart of Texas.

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  12. Prayers from Florida!

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  13. Good Luck JA!

    Personally, I grew up in a Catholic family but once I became an adult I quit going to church.

    I realized a person can be a good person and live a blessed life (even a spiritual one) without going to church every Sunday. I know some people require the social aspect of congregating with like-minded people but I do not. And giving away 10% of my income didn't set right with me. I also didn't agree with the Catholics' belief that the Pope is infallible and their view on contraception as sinful.

    Anyway, I hope the judge throws out the church's lawsuit and upholds your Constitutional right to free speech.

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  14. Julie Anne,

    Down Under is there with you!

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