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Thanks for the awesome poem Rhonda. That was beautiful. Yes we will pray for your Pastor Mark. Keep us posted. 

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On Oct 31, 2012, at 7:02 PM, Rhonda Partain <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>          Miracles
> sometimes miracles happen in a second,
> When God rolled the sea away,
> Sometimes they happen  in a week,
> God created the world in six days,
> but sometimes,
> They happen bit by bit,
> as God's people pray
> 
> sometimes miracles happenin a second,
> when God makes a heart new,
> sometimes, they  happen at midnight,
> When  the light of truth comes shining through,
> but sometimes they happen,
> when we pray,
> because that's all we know to do
> 
> Sometimes miracles happen in a second
> God was born a baby to live with man,
> sometimes they happen slowly,
> and we can't see God's plan
> 
> sometimes miracles happen in a second,
> When the stone was rolled away,
> Sometimes they happen,
> When  we decide to let go,
> Of anger and hurt,,
> and allow God's love  to grow
> Miracles still  happen,
> They happen day by day,
> as we believe in the power of forgiveness and love
> we hold on to faith and hope,
> and we pray
> 
> 
> My pastor recently had a terrible fall from his roof while trying to repair
> a chimney. He was air flighted to Atlanta where he had surgery on his back,
> he had several broken ribs, collapsed lung, and  issues with his legs and
> left arm. He was on a ventilator but is now breathing on his own. He has a
> long recovery ahead of him, but I was touched by the many that are praying
> for him. His name is Marc, prayers would be appreciated. Every day his
> daughter sends out an email updating his condition, seems there is a bit of
> improvement each day, so that's why I wrote that sometimes miracles happen
> bit by bit.
> 
> Rhonda Partain.
> 

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