Please pray for my sister, Christy
Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2007 10:41 am
She's actually my sister-in-law, but we usually forget to mention that part.
She has been house-sitting for a friend from church who has been out of town (North-West Houston, btw) and was carrying in groceries yesterday afternoon. She did not lock the door behind her. She was apparently assaulted and beaten about the face pretty heavily. No bones were broken, and the assault was limited (if you can say that) to her being beaten up. She was knocked unconscious, and does not actually remember what happened. She remembers going to turn off the radio and then coming to and finding herself in bad shape.
The police have no suspects at this time, and robbery does not seem to be the motive, as nothing obvious was missing from the house. Christy is home recovering today.
Please pray for her to heal quickly, and pray for her to have the strength to get through the emotional upheaval she will face in the coming days, especially if she starts remembering what happened.
And please, friends, lock your doors. Bad things happen to good people.
She has been house-sitting for a friend from church who has been out of town (North-West Houston, btw) and was carrying in groceries yesterday afternoon. She did not lock the door behind her. She was apparently assaulted and beaten about the face pretty heavily. No bones were broken, and the assault was limited (if you can say that) to her being beaten up. She was knocked unconscious, and does not actually remember what happened. She remembers going to turn off the radio and then coming to and finding herself in bad shape.
The police have no suspects at this time, and robbery does not seem to be the motive, as nothing obvious was missing from the house. Christy is home recovering today.
Please pray for her to heal quickly, and pray for her to have the strength to get through the emotional upheaval she will face in the coming days, especially if she starts remembering what happened.
And please, friends, lock your doors. Bad things happen to good people.