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Mom evans

Erma Evans, a widow in the Church of God, served as a perfect example of what the Apostle Paul asked of our older women (Titus 2: 3). She touched the lives of many and was affectionately called “Mama Evans” by the young companions of the Worldwide Church of God in Toledo, Ohio: singles of the Church whom she would kindly invite to eat at home every month.

Ms. Evans knew all about southern hospitality as she was originally from Mud Creek, Kentucky. She would offer food, after praying, and often fell asleep on her couch, practically purring like a kitten, content as we shared and played board or card games.

The following is a letter from “Mama Evans” that she sent me when I was living in Israel (August 1989), preparing me to begin a work-study program at Kibbutz Sdot Yam near Caesarea. Reveal a little more about this beautiful woman with whom God blessed us:

Dear David:

Just a few lines to say hello and that I miss you a lot and I am moved by the gratitude and joy when I can talk about having a child in Israel.

It must be a dream come true. All my life I have dreamed of going to all the far places. I think I was born as a child with a passion for travel.

Anywhere, even as a child, that I read or heard about him made me want to get up and go. Even today I feel the same.

My dad must have been the same because his books, of which he had many, dealt with places around the world.

He spoke to me even when I was 5 years old. old in the farthest corners of the earth, even in China, but I never got beyond Toledo.

But tomorrow in the world I hope to be able to fly from one place to another. When I looked at the image, I could imagine Christ walking along the shores of Galilee.

I pray for His Coming to rescue the world. It can’t be too early for me.

Everyone who knows you misses you. You are a special kind of guy. A little rebellious with a head full of dreams mixed with knowledge, there can be no other like you. I have the feeling that you are very special to God.

Take care of yourself, darling, and don’t forget everything you know about the Truth of God. Goodbye for now.

I love you,

Mom evans

This letter shows how caring Mom was … She was always gentle but firm if necessary, but you never doubted that she always cared about your interests. She used to say “a little love goes a long way”, “those who deserve it most are those who need love the most” and “tears purify the soul”.

I was pleased to write this poem for her on a Sabbath (on the spur of the moment, wanting to help her know how much we love and appreciate her), and gave it to her at our Church of God services before I left. getting a big hug and kiss in return:

Mom evans

His warmth and love are known everywhere

His wonderful smile lights up lives

His sweet laugh lifts many hearts

Helping both the young and the old that she knows is her part

Give hugs and kisses, eat lots of meals

True love parties of a sincere woman

GOD BLESS OUR HERMA we need it so dearly

Keep it close to your Kingdom

Help her get closer.

Mama Evans, 89, died on October 29, 1998. We know that she rests in peace and awaits the First Resurrection. Meanwhile, Mom lives and shines through the eyes of those who remember her and have stories to tell about her from the heart.

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