Life Slipping Away
Edith’s body may have been slowly deteriorating, but her mind was still powerful. She always mentally trained herself every day and never drank alcohol. Even though her family tried their best to stay close to her, they could say that Edith was truly sad that she could not worship in church. When the older woman went to the hospice, she felt like she was near the end of her life. Perhaps this was why she was adamant about organizing her funeral service. During this time, the real side of the pastor showed up.
Not Her First Choice
When her grandmother’s pastor, James, said he couldn’t help her and would rather send his subordinate, Daniella clenched her fists. He told her this after he made her wait for several days. Pastor McConnel was the one who came over. Obviously, because of her prior experience with him, he was not her first choice. He went straight to what Edith wanted at her service, speeding over the courtesies, and then, he brought up a particular subject-her will. In his eyes, there was a glint.