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22 hours ago ago from Reflections of a Paralytic

The happiest days are the days when babies come. -Mrs. Melanie Hamilton Wilks, Gone With the Wind Certainly some babies are conceived by and born into less than ideal, even unpleasant circumstances, but a new human being means a new and wholly unique image of God in the world and that's always something to celebrate. Heavenly Father, Creator of human life, watch over the unborn children that You made in Your image and likeness. ...

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14 hours ago ago from Cjaye57's Weblog

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