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Posted by rustyj14 on July 19, 2006 at 20:06:02 from (72.77.13.159):
In Reply to: Re: Need of prayers posted by David A. Hodson on July 18, 2006 at 19:54:55:
Gary--Heres a message from a guy who thought his life was over, after being wounded on the battlefield, in France in WWII. They cut off my left foot and part of my leg! I figured i'd never be able to work, and had about given up--was ready to die! But then, a minister came into my room and set my mind at ease, told me not to give up, stay the course! And, the British air force pilot, who had 2 artificial legs, came into my room and danced about, made me see i had a chance to make it. And, with much work, i finally got home, and found a job, and only retired 10 years ago, at 72 YOA. So, times do get tough, but you can get thru this. Prayers will be said at church next Sunday! Just don't let the other members of your family get the idea you have failed! Keep smilin". Rusty J.
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