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Topic: who walked in a local grave yard?
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Eduardo Grequi
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I remember walking in D-Day cemetary after touring a museum that was more or less a medical first aid museum. I looked out across as far as the eye could see, the cemetary markers were white like hail stones that had fallen. It challenged me to propagate the gospel at any cost. The youngest hero marker was that of a 16 year old and the oldest I saw well up in his 80's there were Jews, Christians and the undecided or the unknown. I do not know how many people perished but it looked to be overwhelming and awe in stucking. I fell to my knews and cried unto my Lord. Thank You Lord for your grace.
Psalms 118:17
Posts: 771 | From: Belvidere, IL | Registered: Oct 2004
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MentorsRiddle
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That's sad...
-------------------- With you I rise, In you I sleep, kneeling down I kiss your feet, Grace abounds upon me now, I once was lost but now I'm found. The gift of God dwells within, To this love I now give in.
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WildB
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Member # 2917
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i did,
i seen one a boy scout died at 15,
said ALWAYS BE PREPARED.
i wept
-------------------- That is all.....
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