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Letter to Dervaes Family from WCG Friend

Copyright © Jules Dervaes

April 10, 1987

Passover, 1987

Dear Jules, Mignon & family,

Hello strangers! It has been such a long time since either of us has corresponded. How is everyone? Are you adjusting to Pasadena life—I do hope it is getting better. I hear you have a place for a garden and lots of flowers where cement used to be. I’m sure it makes it more livable for you as that was such a part of your life here.

Well, we still haven’t heard about **** and A.C. yet. Makes you rather nervous the longer the wait is. ***** was accepted at A.C. in Big Sandy which I’m sure you know by now.

Well, Passover season is upon us. I’m sure you’re busy like all of us preparing for it. We are certainly trying to digest the new truth regarding Christ’s broken body before Passover.

Even though I haven’t written, I do think of you all often. You haven’t been forgotten.

So what are your future plans? Is Pasadena your permanent home? What is Jules doing now? Does he take any courses at A.C. at all?

Hope to hear from you. Do take a few minutes to let me know how everyone is. If we don’t keep the candles burning and replacing them with continued fellowship, our friendship will soon die out.

Love,

*****

(A WCG friend from Tampa, FL)

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