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Welcome to my new
website.
My webmaster has done a first class job for me. He
has worked hard to try to
get me back up and
running again.
My latest book
'Until Death Do Us Part'
is not available on line.
This is more information about abused and battered
men/women around the
world. I want each and everyone that comes on this
site to know that they are
not alone. There is help out there. There is a
Domestic Violence safe house
near you. All you have to do is call this toll free
number. 1-877-799-7233.
Your questions will be answered.
God loves you, I do too.
Evelyn
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3-15-2010
I would like to apoligise for my web site not reporting the messages to my web
master. He is working on it, hopefully it taken care of, if not it will be just as soon
as the trouble can be found.
God loves you, I do too.
Your Friend always
Evelyn Fort Stewart
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3-13-2010
Hello my friend Evelyn,
I wish you all times from rest of your life is it
with very very smile and good health.Your
Greek friend Diavatakis
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9-16-2009
I read (Totally Discombobulated ) Send
me a copy of "Till Death Do Us Part" please
sign it for me if you don't mind. I have
thought of your story many times, it is so
amazing you survived to write it and to
share it with others. Then to spend so much
time and energy helping others, so selfless,
I'm very proud to know you. Keep up the good
work. My address is below my name on this
email.
THANKS!!!
Alan
Wilkerson
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Norma Jane Conway commented on your status:
"For those of you who don't know Evelyn or what she
stands for...I am here to tell you that I have never
met Evelyn in person, yet she has been my "rock"....
Through her payer groups and her faith...we brought
my sister Carol back from crossing over to the other
side...then...her amazing books...her first one
"Totally Discombobulated" is raw and
unedited...straight from Evelyns mouth....and her
second book "Til Death Do Us Part" should be
mandatory in every women's shelter and library
across our great country...If you haven't already
gotten your copy...please follow her web site and
purchase several copies to put in your
communities...who knows? The life you save could be
someone you LOVE"
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Con-grats! I don't know where you get people to do
such a great web-site.
CATCH UP WITH YOU SOON!
Love, Stephen
mailto:stephen@emeraldcityshelters.org
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I don't know if U remember me but I was at a
DV.
shelter in Missouri, and U came in to set at the
office one day, and U welcomed me into your home .
And I have never forgot that . You are a survivor
and you gave me my strength. Again thank you and I
do hope that you remember me .
Deanna Jenkins
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May 7, 2007
Evelyn...Sorry I
haven't been in contact...I am sure you have
been too busy to even take a breath since the
new book...I did find your "autograph and
personal message to me" in my book,
Thank you and God bless
you...You are changing life's! I feel that so
strongly! May the good Lord bless you with many
more healthy, strong and creative years...
I love you
Evelyn....Your new book is fantastic!!!
Destined to become a movie!
Love, Norma
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May 9, 2007
Evelyn;
I think that is so awesome what God is
doing in your life with your book, it
is touching many lives! I praise God and I am
Excited to watch and see Him at work with you!
Keep up the good work and keep on doing What you
are doing, what a wonderful ministry!
Your Friend, Jennifer Ciesielski
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Laurie, Hesperia, Ca., A reviewer,
05/12/2007
In Evelyn's book
'Until Death Do Us Part'
she is accounting her life of horror and fear living
with an abuser husband. Her story is not to glorify
her life although it is also a history lesson as it
tells of the times when our country was at war and
how it was living in that era. It tells of a
generation that was proud and honorable. Evelyn's
story is a story that takes place in many homes
throughout the U. S. and the world and it's still
kept hush, hush by the victims and by the law. It's
the dirty little secret that has to be shouted from
the roof tops in order to make people aware of the
signs to look for and to reach out and help those
who can't and won't help themselves. For whatever
reason people are ashamed, scared and reluctant to
say anything about what goes on behind their closed
doors. Through Evelyn's book it makes the reader
well aware that perhaps the signs are there right
under their noses and they need to speak up and help
those in need. I challenge the reader to get this
book and be sure to set aside plenty of time when
you sit down to read it because you won't be able to
put it down! This book is sure to become a movie
someday and after you read it you will understand
why!
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Colleen
Sauter
An author, and a survivor of DV.,
05/13/2007
Evelyn's newly edited book
'Until Death Do Us Part' takes a hard
look at domestic violence. It brings one up
close and personal with the author's personal
life experience. Harrowing, nail biting, and
hair raising non-fiction. But, although it is an
autobiographical account, it speaks a universal
language to all who are or have been in abusive
relationships. Every DV shelter should have a
copy on their shelves, in my opinion. And it
should be required reading for all of the
thousands of volunteers who answer the DV crises
lines.
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Martha Miranda Miller
I own a restaurant in SC,
05/02/2007
It takes a lot of courage for anyone to make
public such private and personal sorrows of one's
life, making one vulnerable to all manners of
criticisms and unkind remarks. So I cannot praise
Evelyn enough for lifting up the banner of abuse
that might save anyone or someone from becoming a
victim, a headline, a statistic. I myself have
purchased this book and given it to a woman in such
a situation. The true statistics of abuse are like
seeing but the tip of an iceberg with all of the
miles and miles of ice hidden underneath of the
water, BUT, the tip only proves the depth of the
iceberg. It's there. We need to melt it, so we do
not have to bury its victims!
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