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All, please keep Bernice Snider in your prayers. She doesn't have anything relating her to this forum, but she is my son-in-law's mother. She suffers from diabetes and had her leg amputated week before last, her healing process isn't going well and she is now nursing bed sores as well.
I don't regularly go to church, but I believe in God. Remember her and her family in your prayers please.
Praying, Lord asking for healing and bless all involved with this trying time! I dont think a Church is exactly a building you go to anyway but people who love, care and got your back in times of need like right now. As John Mellencamp says "always question your faith". I feell the Church starts with you and you beliefs, but thats my opinon. God knows all of our hearts. drop me an email or PM if you like to keep me posted as to how things are going.
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