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Hey Rhonda,
Just a thought, I'd let her pray for you. It can't hurt to be prayed
over, as long as she is willing to leave the results to God. If she
starts blaming you for the fact that her prayer isn't being answered
the way that she wants it answered, then you've got a problem, but
until then, who couldn't use prayer?
Kathy
At 03:36 PM 8/28/2005, you wrote:
>Rhonda,
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>The lady we go to for our hair cuts is a Christian. When she tried to give
>up smoking several years ago, she just couldn't get the job done. She told
>a customer once about it and the man laid hands on her and left. Nothing
>happened. Every time he came for a hair cut, he said before leaving, Do you
>want another hit? She would say, yes, and he'd lay hands on her and pray
>briefly and quietly. She atribs his continuous prayers to her ability to
>finally quit smoking.
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>Phil.
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