{"chapter_no":"53","chapter_title":"Coming in From the Cold","book_id":"3","book_name":"Springville","subchapter_no":"0","page_no":"645","page_number":"1","verses_count":0,"total_pages":3,"page_content":"
<\/p> A vision of a Christmas tree in the celestial kingdom had been seen, followed by a vision At approximately 7:10 AM, there was a noise outside the front door—a cat outside Coco’s ears were the first to hear it, his head immediately rising up and turning in that Carolyn now saw what Coco had seen the day before––a thin, sickly he-cat that had been Carolyn, seeing the suffering animal, was cautious, not wishing to scare him away. She prone to trust in the goodness of God and believe that people—also created by God—would treat The stray cat was not yet prepared to receive “the fulness of the gospel” of good cat He stepped in slowly, and the door was closed. The Williams' home now had a new But what kind of home had the stray cat entered? Was it prepared to receive him?<\/p> In this case, the stray cat was very fortunate. Carolyn was an ideal caregiver, anxious to The obvious thing to do first was welcome the new guest with some food. Carolyn Nevertheless, Carolyn was happy in this respect––she was the instrument in the hands of perhaps become sick, but she still decided in favor of giving him more food. She added a good The stray cat, his small tummy filled with a great meal, now took time to study the new After a few attempts to get close, Carolyn decided to give the new cat some space, but Returning to the family room, she lay down on the couch next to Grant. Coco followed After several minutes, the stray cat felt confident enough to move closer to where all of Coming in From the Cold<\/span><\/h1><\/p>