If your enemy is hungry Give them food If your enemy is thirsty Give them something to drink that is how to fight evil with Good.
Amen.
Jan. 16 2009 04:57 PM
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karen
from california
Oh, and You were Great!
Aug. 12 2008 05:45 PM
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karen
from california
I have Grace is Gone. That was sad but very good.So true to life. A real tragedy in a lot of homes in America now a days. It is really too bad that our society is not intelligent enough to solve our problems in another way besides using war to get what we want and what was is that we wanted anyway..I don't think any of us really remember. I just feel so sorry for the children. I can not see the video. I don't have access
Jul. 15 2008 11:01 AM
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Here's a prayer I wrote for you.
If your enemy is hungry
Give them food
If your enemy is thirsty
Give them something to drink
that is how to fight evil with Good.
Amen.
Oh, and You were Great!
I have Grace is Gone. That was sad but very good.So true to life. A real tragedy in a lot of homes in America now a days. It is really too bad that our society is not intelligent enough to solve our problems in another way besides using war to get what we want and what was is that we wanted anyway..I don't think any of us really remember. I just feel so sorry for the children.
I can not see the video. I don't have access
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