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Hi Andrew,
If you are secure in knowing that if you don't get healed immediately
after prayer it's not your fault; and you want to go, do so.
We've all had lots of people pray for us for many reasons. Some
experiences will be a delight, and some will be a drag. Will you
going hurt your family's faith if you don't come home reading street
signs?
We're praying for you.
Donna
On 7/25/14, Karen Carter <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> If they want to pray over you for a heeling. I would let them. It can't hurt
> nothing. Also Jesus told the deciples (us) that we would do greater things
> than He (Jesus) did. And he healed the blind.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Jul 24, 2014, at 10:32 AM, Andrew <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>> Hi all
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>> I just have a question or something to run by you all.
>> Anyway my parents own a bible camp and things anyway it is a youth
>> camp that is.
>>
>> now hear is the real question. let me give bit of background.
>> when i was out my mom told me yesterday that there was a leader at
>> the door probably asking something reguardingabout the camp or trying
>> to find something as this is a new group but anyway from what my mom
>> said he said that they feel your son who is to blind from birth will
>> see that type of thing or he said he had a revelation i guessi could
>> say he said to my mom. now what do you all think of this kind of
>> thing. should i go and see what they are about my family thinks they
>> will get into it when and if i went to service that is what i wonder
>> anyway. how do you as fellow blind people deal with this type of
>> thing. is this thing kind of biblical or is it false teaching. what
>> should i do on the matter
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