Letter to Pastor Scott (March 23, 2017)
Dear Pastor Scott,
As you know (from reading this blog) I have received several communications over the past 8 months that my daughter Sarah was sick. The last two anonymous letters received revealed that her illness was liver failure and critical. (Thank you for telling me.) That said, two weeks ago, someone told me that you are advertising my daughter Sarah's testimony on your Calvary temple site. (http://www.calvarytempleva.org/Teaching/Details/Sarah--Taylor-Kain-Testimony-201702).
So, as her mom, and because she cannot speak with us, I listened to it. And wept. How could you make my precious girl go through all that without her mom or dad? How could a pastor who is supposed to be kind and gentle like Jesus, not allow a girl to tell her mom and dad that she may be dying? Why did you not allow our Sarah to have the strength and support and help of her parents and sister while in end-stage liver failure! How could you keep our 4 children away from relatives while this crisis was going on for nearly 2 years? No godly pastors would ever do such a wicked thing! Why couldn't our daughter have us there helping with her little ones (the grandbabies I have never held in my arms), when she wasn't well enough to care for them, instead of calling Vanessa (a stranger to our family) to come and care for them? How could you be so cruel to Sarah and to all of us? What have we ever done to you to make you hate us all so much? How could you instigate Sarah's and Jonathan's and Joshua's and Christina's suffering like this?
We are grateful to God for Sarah's recovery. For the past two years our girl suffered under your rules of secrecy, trying to stay alive. And grew worse and worse. Through the courage and godliness of brave people inside Calvary Temple, we were alerted and immediate prayers and attempts at communication of medicinal information took place on her behalf. She has improved. We give thanks to God for sparing our daughters life. However you, Pastor Scott, are accountable to God for what you have done, endangering her so callously.
I pray you will repent and turn back to truth and godly living. God will remember what has been done to Sarah and all of us.
Molly Fitch
As you know (from reading this blog) I have received several communications over the past 8 months that my daughter Sarah was sick. The last two anonymous letters received revealed that her illness was liver failure and critical. (Thank you for telling me.) That said, two weeks ago, someone told me that you are advertising my daughter Sarah's testimony on your Calvary temple site. (http://www.calvarytempleva.org/Teaching/Details/Sarah--Taylor-Kain-Testimony-201702).
So, as her mom, and because she cannot speak with us, I listened to it. And wept. How could you make my precious girl go through all that without her mom or dad? How could a pastor who is supposed to be kind and gentle like Jesus, not allow a girl to tell her mom and dad that she may be dying? Why did you not allow our Sarah to have the strength and support and help of her parents and sister while in end-stage liver failure! How could you keep our 4 children away from relatives while this crisis was going on for nearly 2 years? No godly pastors would ever do such a wicked thing! Why couldn't our daughter have us there helping with her little ones (the grandbabies I have never held in my arms), when she wasn't well enough to care for them, instead of calling Vanessa (a stranger to our family) to come and care for them? How could you be so cruel to Sarah and to all of us? What have we ever done to you to make you hate us all so much? How could you instigate Sarah's and Jonathan's and Joshua's and Christina's suffering like this?
We are grateful to God for Sarah's recovery. For the past two years our girl suffered under your rules of secrecy, trying to stay alive. And grew worse and worse. Through the courage and godliness of brave people inside Calvary Temple, we were alerted and immediate prayers and attempts at communication of medicinal information took place on her behalf. She has improved. We give thanks to God for sparing our daughters life. However you, Pastor Scott, are accountable to God for what you have done, endangering her so callously.
I pray you will repent and turn back to truth and godly living. God will remember what has been done to Sarah and all of us.
Molly Fitch