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Yes!  I can understand why you would want to use their heads as balls
against the wall! kind of hard to pray for someone when you wish they
would fall off the face of the earth or something equally bad!
I hope and pray that they are unsuccessful in returning to collect what
is nottheirs in the first place.
Why do people want to steal?  Do they not realize that what they are
taking or planning to take belongs to someone else?

Rhonda
----- Original Message -----
From: "B Dunse" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2003 4:38 PM
Subject: Prayer of protection over theft


> I got to work this morning and found that three high volume vending
> machines were cleaned out  of cash, and later found three low volume
> machines cleaned out of cash. Someone has an altered key that happens
to
> work in the machines. I'm having locks changed but they won't get here
> until Saturday noonish. I've emptied the machines today of cash and
same
> tomorrow. Pray for God's protection over anymore theft. I feel pretty
> vulnerable at this point knowing they will try it again probably
tonight
> and perhaps tomorrow as well  and I, police or campus security can't
be in
> all those places 24/7. I'm trying to keep down the thought of finding
them
> in action and using their heads for a handball against the wall , and
being
> a good Christian and pray for them. One of those times faith and the
word
> is put to the challenge in real life situations. Pray for my enemies.
Yes
> pray I do not find them in action to start off with hahaha. Anyway
thanks
> for prayer where I can't right now and for protection both on campus
and
> elsewhere my business resides. Stealing lying and dishonor are high on
my
> list of hated things.
>
> Brad

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