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Re: One Heartbeat Away
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Posted by TomNTex on May 29, 2007 at 07:30:40 from (168.187.253.51):
In Reply to: One Heartbeat Away posted by Allan In NE on May 28, 2007 at 11:58:28:
I'm really glad nothing bad happened there. Like many of the folks here, I too feel a bit of a connection to others on this site. And I don't mind saying I'll thank GOD for you for sparing you from any pain, suffering or worse yet. I really enjoy having you around this site. I will keep you in my prayers and hope as your pondering all things great and small you realize the Greatest of them all. Many of us at one point in our lives had the same theory/beliefs as yours and by the grace of GOD something happened in our lives to change that.Also, while you're pondering, think about eternity and do yourself a favor and see what the Bible has to say. Even if you don't believe it, you will understand my concerns and realize why a complete stranger could care about and pray for another. Please don't take this wrong or as disrespectful but for some reason after reading comments you made to The Case Lady over on Cowman's board earlier in the month I've just had you on my mind. Hope I haven't crossed the line. You're absolutely right. We are all just one heart beat away from eternity. Tom
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