from: Deacon Williams <deaconwillams1962@gmail.com>
date: Dec 7, 2020, 3:24 PM
subject: CONFIDENTIAL NOTE
mailed-by: gmail.com
Dear Beloved
May God be with you and richly bless you as you read this without
prejudice. Amen! I am Deacon Williams from and a lawyer by profession.
To the Glory of God, I was privileged to be a close friend and
confidant to a late brother in Christ Rev. Frank Dickson , who worked
tirelessly both in his private life and in the service of God in his
lifetime before his divine call. May his soul rest in perfect peace.
Amen!
In all my association with this late brother and friend, this
revelation, the object of this mail was never made known to me because
the late Rev. Frank Dickson lived a very disciplined life. He was
wealthy before he went into ministry and adequately provided for his
family and also cared for people who were opportune to come in close
contact with him.
However, shortly before his call to eternal Glory, he had summoned me
to his sick bed and made me promise to carry out his last wishes as a
trusted friend and confidant. I promised without knowing what he was
about to say and also, at the time, I believed he was not going to
die. Well, he told me he had some funds which he Deposit with a Bank,
which he intended to be used for charity,ministry, evangelical work or
otherwise when he was gone, but did not want his immediate family to
know about for fear of subversion of his promise and pledge to God.
He then prayed for me and blessed me trusting that I would not subvert
his pledge to God. Before he died, he gave me information concerning
the fund and what I was to do. With all due respect to him, I waited
for the completion of the burial rites and mourning and other sundry
matters concerning him before proceeding to reach you.
I have prayed concerning this issue for God's guidance and if in your
heart you genuinely desire to use this fund for charity work in any
form whether for orphanage , ministry, evangelical work or otherwise
in relation to God's work, do get in touch with me and let us pray
together over this before we can make further arrangements.
God bless you once again and as you receive, live God all the Glory.
Yours in the Lord,
Deacon Williams,
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