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      <title>Urgent Prayer Request for Reuben and Lydia Schuring&#8217;s co&#45;worker Luis Severino</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Hello Everyone, I just wanted to send out this urgent prayer update about my parents co&#45;workers, so you could be praying also! Thank you!
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           Bekah
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On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 2:38 PM, Bob Dolores Schuring &amp;lt;bob_schuring@ntm.org&amp;gt; wrote:
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Below is from Reuben.. I am forwarding so you can get the photograph.&amp;nbsp; Reuben  had not yet received the bulletin yesterday that said, Luiz&#8217; surgery yesterday was disappointing as the cancerous tumor in his intestines had already burst.&amp;nbsp; That bulletin said Luiz cancer is in the final stages, and he would be given chemotherapy only to give him a bit of relief.&amp;nbsp; Dolores.
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Urgent Prayer Update
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We found out that our co&#45;worker, Luis, was just diagnosed with cancer two weeks ago.&amp;nbsp; It started in his colon, and has already mestasized and taken over his liver.&amp;nbsp; They were going to remove part of his colon last week, and then start him on chemo to give him several more years.&amp;nbsp; 
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As you can imagine, this has been a tremendous shock to all of us.&amp;nbsp; Luis and his wife, Cleide, worked with us for 11 years. They have two young kids.&amp;nbsp; Mateus is 9  and Larissa is 5. Last year they moved to a nearby town.&amp;nbsp; Just recently they finished building their house, and were making plans to begin work with another group of Ka&#8217;apor.&amp;nbsp; As soon as they found out they left, and are with Cleide&#8217;s family and their home church.
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Please pray with us for him and his family.&amp;nbsp; We know our God is greater than any disease and has the almighty power to heal.&amp;nbsp; We are asking Him to heal him so he can be there for his young family.&amp;nbsp; We also know God may have greater things in store for him than healing.&amp;nbsp; Pray for grace and peace for each day as they go through this trial.
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      <dc:date>2008-05-11T17:30:47-03:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Benjamin VanOosten 10/18</title>
      <link>http://www.vianopolis.com/forums/viewthread/11/</link>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Copied from Cristy:
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To many special people,
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    We have much to thank the Lord for!&amp;nbsp; 
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    Benjamin was well enough from his cold that we were able to do the biopsy on Monday afternoon.&amp;nbsp; 
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    The procedure was quite fast (about 15&#45;20 minutes).&amp;nbsp; Benjamin was taken into the room and had general anesthesia through a gas mask.&amp;nbsp; The doctor used the ultrasound to see right where the nodules were and inserted his needle and was able to extract some of the tissue.&amp;nbsp; He found the nodule on the first attempt, Praise the Lord.&amp;nbsp; The doctor quickly took the slide with the tissue on it to the pathologist to see if he had gotten enough tissue to examine.&amp;nbsp; It was enough, Praise the Lord, so he didn&#8217;t have to insert the needle a second time.&amp;nbsp; 
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    We are awaiting the report from the analysis of the tissue.&amp;nbsp; We should get that either today or Thursday.&amp;nbsp; 
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    We still plan to leave for Cuiabá on Friday morning!!&amp;nbsp; It will be good to be home!&amp;nbsp; 
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Special blessings from the Lord:
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—After we did the check&#45;in at the hospital, they took us up to a room to wait for the surgery.&amp;nbsp; (We were told that Benjamin would need to stay 24 hours for observation after the biopsy).&amp;nbsp; The simple apartments (rooms) were all full, so they put us in a suite for the same price as an apartment.&amp;nbsp; Wow!&amp;nbsp; What a room.&amp;nbsp; There was the room that Benjamin was in: couch, nice bed, a balcony with two chairs and a little table, TV, little refrigerator, and bathroom attached.&amp;nbsp; Well, that&#8217;s not all...another room was attached—the visiting room, they told us!&amp;nbsp; That had its own bathroom, a big couch, chairs, TV and fridge.
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Thankfully we didn&#8217;t need the room for that long, because the Doctor told us we could leave early, since Benjamin was doing so well.&amp;nbsp;  
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—As we were waiting for Benjamin to be called in for his biopsy, an older lady came and sat near me.&amp;nbsp; I was feeling very emotional and concerned for my little baby.&amp;nbsp; The lady looked at me said, &#8220;God is tremendous and powerful!!&#8221;  I needed that reminder and I often wonder if she wasn&#8217;t an angel sent to encourage me!&amp;nbsp; &lt;img src=&quot;http://vianopolis.com/ee/images/smileys/grin.gif&quot; width=&quot;19&quot; height=&quot;19&quot; alt=&quot;grin&quot; style=&quot;border:0;&quot; /&gt;
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—Benjamin continues to be a smiley, happy boy.&amp;nbsp; During the times that I was worried or even crying, he would look up at me and smile and start to &#8220;coo&#8221;.&amp;nbsp; That will remove any sadness from anyone!!!&amp;nbsp; Thank you Lord!!&amp;nbsp; 
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—We have gotten e&#45;mails from so many people—even from people we don&#8217;t know saying that they are praying for us and for little Benjamin.&amp;nbsp; What a blessing to be a part of the family of God!&amp;nbsp; Thanks again to all of you for praying and for passing this request on to other people.&amp;nbsp; I can&#8217;t wait until Benjamin is old enough to understand when I tell him how many people cared for him and prayed for him!!
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This is a verse that my dad shared with me that meant a lot to me.
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&#8220;If we are thrown into the blazing furnace, the God we serve is able to save us from it, an dhe will rescue us from your hand, O king.&amp;nbsp; But even if he does not, we want you to know, O king, that we will not serve your gods or worship the image of gold you have set up.&#8221;  Daniel 3:17&#45;18
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I know my God is more than able to heal Benjamin completely, but if He choses not to, I will still trust him!!
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Many blessings to each of you today!!!
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&#45;Cristy, Erik, and Benjamin
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      <dc:date>2007-10-18T18:27:49-03:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Update on Baby Benjamin 10/11/07</title>
      <link>http://www.vianopolis.com/forums/viewthread/10/</link>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Praise the Lord:
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—Erik and I are over our colds.
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—We got to see the doctor Tuesday.
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—Benjamin did the exams he needed.
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—Cullen Rast has been so kind to drive us to places and to PATIENTLY wait for us there.&amp;nbsp; (Tuesday Cullen drove us to the hospital in the morning—a 2 hour drive—only to find out we couldn&#8217;t do anything.&amp;nbsp; So, we came home only to turn around later in the afternoon and go back to the hospital.&amp;nbsp; Then, he waited from 5&#45;11pm while we did exams and talked with the doctor!)  What a blessing it has been to stay here with them—we have been well fed (!!) and have our own room and bathroom in the back of their house.&amp;nbsp; 
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Update:
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   It was too good to be true:&amp;nbsp; We had been told that Benjamin&#8217;s treatment and exams were going to be for free here, but Tuesday morning the &#8220;Atendente social&#8221; talked to us and said that that is only for really needy people who have no other way to get treatment.&amp;nbsp; That made perfect sense to us and we sure didn&#8217;t want to abuse the system!&amp;nbsp;  We found out that the hospital is top of the line and we are paying for it—the exams are about 3 times as expensive as in Cuiabá...but we are very well treated and taken care of (hopefully our health insurance will cover it).&amp;nbsp; We have been attended by such nice doctors and nurses, and the hospital is beautiful!&amp;nbsp; After doing exams, they give you a &#8220;coupon&#8221; for a snack which includes: a sandwich, juice, your choice of a hot drink, cookies, and crackers.&amp;nbsp; (That is a little different from the 4 crackers and tea that we got in Cuiabá).&amp;nbsp; And the nurses were so nice, we ended up with 4 of those coupons—one for each of us and two for Cullen, our patient chauffeur!!&amp;nbsp; 
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    So, we went back to the hospital in the afternoon and did an ultrasound to check out the nodules again.&amp;nbsp; The doctor who did it did a very thorough job.&amp;nbsp; She even called Doctor Irene (our doctor here) during the ultrasound and asked her something and then came back to check on something else.&amp;nbsp; The ultrasound was not enough to indicate what the consistency of the nodules was, so Benjamin needed to have a tomography done.
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They had to sedate him so he would keep still in order to inject a dye (contrast).&amp;nbsp; The exam didn&#8217;t take long...just about 15 min.&amp;nbsp; Then we had to wait in an observation room for about 2 hours where they came and checked up on him often to make sure he didn&#8217;t have any side effects from the anesthesia.&amp;nbsp; 
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Doctor Irene was in the room for the tomografia and came and talked to us afterwards.&amp;nbsp; She said that she thinks that the nodules are benign and can be taken care of with medication.&amp;nbsp; In order to find out a biopsy of liver tissue is planned for Monday at 2PM.&amp;nbsp; The biopsy will involve sedating him again and then inserting a needle inside one of the nodules (they will use ultrasound to see where the nodules are) and extracting a bit of the tissue.&amp;nbsp; Afterwards they will keep him in observation for 24 hours, since he&#8217;s so small.&amp;nbsp; What a comfort to know that God is faithful.&amp;nbsp; Fortunately, He is in control!
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We should be able to change our return tickets with a statement from the doctor.&amp;nbsp; Hopefully we can travel back to Cuiabá end of next week.
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Prayer requests:
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—Benjamin has a cold now and if it doesn&#8217;t get better, we won&#8217;t be able to do the biopsy on Monday.&amp;nbsp; He seems to be doing a little better today.&amp;nbsp; Pray that his cold is completely better soon!&amp;nbsp; 
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—Please pray that indeed the nodules will be benign and treatable by medication.
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Thank you so very much for your prayers and for passing this request on to so many others.&amp;nbsp; It has been such a comfort to us to know that so many are behind us lifting us up to the throne of God.&amp;nbsp; God has given us peace and has blessed us so much.&amp;nbsp; We couldn&#8217;t do it without you!!!&amp;nbsp; 
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With love,
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Erik, Cristy, and little Benjamin
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      <dc:date>2007-10-11T14:52:51-03:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Update on Cristy&#8217;s Baby</title>
      <link>http://www.vianopolis.com/forums/viewthread/9/</link>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Cristy&#8217;s latest e&#45;mail.&amp;nbsp; (Thanks for praying)
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Dear friends,
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    The Lord is hearing your prayers and has been so good to us!!&amp;nbsp; We really feel blessed!!&amp;nbsp; Praise the Lord!!
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    Cullen Rast (a retired missionary from Cuiabá) picked us up at the airport and brought us to his house.&amp;nbsp; He said they were glad to have us stay with them.&amp;nbsp; He even is willing to take us around to the hospital and other places.&amp;nbsp; Praise the Lord for that!&amp;nbsp; 
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Short version:
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The doctor saw Benjamin this morning and looked at all his test results and didn&#8217;t really know what the problem was.&amp;nbsp; 
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She asked for more blood and urine tests to be done.&amp;nbsp; 
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We will probably do an MRI or some kind of test to see the nodules on his liver this week.
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We are scheduled to return to see her again next Tuesday.&amp;nbsp; 
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We don&#8217;t know yet if/when they will do a biopsy.
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 Long version:
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    We got up at 5 this morning in order to leave at 6 for the hospital.&amp;nbsp; (Cullen drove us there.&amp;nbsp; He knows São Paulo really well and didn&#8217;t get lost at all getting to the hospital—even though he had never been there before!)  It took us about an hour and a half to get there.&amp;nbsp; 
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    The hospital is a beautiful place—even has vallet parking.&amp;nbsp; &lt;img src=&quot;http://vianopolis.com/ee/images/smileys/grin.gif&quot; width=&quot;19&quot; height=&quot;19&quot; alt=&quot;grin&quot; style=&quot;border:0;&quot; /&gt;  Everyone was so nice and helpful.&amp;nbsp; 
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    We went to the floor where the pediatric liver specialists were.&amp;nbsp; There were many other parents with little children and babies in the waiting room.&amp;nbsp; One man asked if Benjamin had a certain liver disease that required a liver transplant—that got me a little woried.&amp;nbsp; 
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    We were called in to see the doctor pretty soon.&amp;nbsp; She asked us many questions about Benjamin and our family medical history.&amp;nbsp; She was happy that Benjamin is a healthy baby otherwise...is very alert, eats well, sleeps well, etc.&amp;nbsp; She said that his liver felt good.&amp;nbsp; She asked us to do about 15 different blood exams and a urine test (culture).&amp;nbsp; Then she kept the ultrasound of his liver (that showed the nodules) and was going to talk it over with some other doctors.&amp;nbsp; She asked us to come back to see her next Tuesday.&amp;nbsp; 
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    She had wanted to see the color of his poop, but when she checked his diaper it was only wet.&amp;nbsp; So, later on, he filled his diaper, and I took it to her to see the color.&amp;nbsp; She looked at it and said, &#8220;É lindo (it&#8217;s beautiful)!&#8221;  &lt;img src=&quot;http://vianopolis.com/ee/images/smileys/grin.gif&quot; width=&quot;19&quot; height=&quot;19&quot; alt=&quot;grin&quot; style=&quot;border:0;&quot; /&gt;   
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 She does want an MRI or another test of that kind on his liver, but we are waiting to find out when that can be scheduled—hopefully this week.&amp;nbsp; 
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    We imagine that they will want to do a biopsy of the nodules, but we are not sure yet if that is for sure and when that will be. 
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Another praise:
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    We found out that we can apply for Benjamin&#8217;s US passport here in São Paulo.&amp;nbsp; We have all the documents with us for that.&amp;nbsp; We got his pictures taken, so we are going to try to make an appointment for tomorrow. 
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We feel so blessed by the many, many people praying!!! Thankyou so much!!!!&amp;nbsp; God is so good!!!
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With love,
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Erik, Cristy and Benjamin
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      <dc:date>2007-10-02T19:36:03-03:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Cristy (Kroeker) Van Oosten&#8217;s little baby</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Please pray for Cristy &amp;amp; Erik as they take Benjamin to Sao Paulo.&amp;nbsp; Aren&#8217;t the Armours somewhere around there? maybe they know of a place Cris could stay.&amp;nbsp; Please pray for them and maybe even email her to let her know you are.&amp;nbsp; Prayers and the simplest notes keep us mindful that God is working even (and especially) during times of sadness and uncertainty.
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Copied from Cristy:
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Dear praying friends,
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    We thank you so much for your prayers and concern for Benjamin.&amp;nbsp; Thankyou for your e&#45;mails of encouragement!&amp;nbsp; 
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    We continue to need prayers.&amp;nbsp; The latest blood work (alpha fetoprotein) was way higher than the normal.&amp;nbsp; The last ultrasound showed 5 small nodules on his liver.&amp;nbsp; So, the doctors here in Cuiabá have recommended that we go to São Paulo (southern Brasil, 1300 miles from here) to get a biopsy on his liver.&amp;nbsp; (That will involve a general anesthesia and then getting a piece of the nodule with a needle—that is my non medical way of explaining it! &lt;img src=&quot;http://vianopolis.com/ee/images/smileys/grin.gif&quot; width=&quot;19&quot; height=&quot;19&quot; alt=&quot;grin&quot; style=&quot;border:0;&quot; /&gt;
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    Our plan is to get tickets tomorrow morning and leave Monday by plane.&amp;nbsp; We have an appointment with the doctor on Tuesday morning.&amp;nbsp; 
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    It looks like we will be at a Jewish hospital and from what the doctor said here we will not have to pay anything there. That sounds almost too good to be true!&amp;nbsp; There is even a house that we can stay in near the hospital (but we just found out that they don&#8217;t have room for us to stay until the end of next week).&amp;nbsp; We are praying that we can find a place to stay that is close to the hospital.&amp;nbsp; São Paulo traffic is TERRIBLE so we want to avoid that and be as close as we can.
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    My parents are postponing their return to the US until we know a little better what is going on with Benjamin.&amp;nbsp; Hopefully my mom can come down with us to São Paulo.&amp;nbsp; 
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We know that we are in a spiritual battle—the enemy wants to postpone our trip to the access town to work with the Star people.&amp;nbsp;  Next week Erik was going to go along with the Bible school to visit some villages for evangelism.&amp;nbsp; Interestingly enough, it &#8220;happened&#8221; to be the group that speaks a language that&#8217;s related to the Star language.&amp;nbsp; So the plan was to also find out more about language compatility!&amp;nbsp; Now that won&#8217;t be possible—not at this time!&amp;nbsp; 
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Please pray with us that this attempt of the evil one will not discourage us from going where the Lord has called us!&amp;nbsp; 
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&#8220;You, dear children, are from God and have overcome them, because the one who is in you is greater than the one who is in the world!&#8221;  1 John 4:4
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Thankyou so very much!!
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&#45;Erik &amp;amp; Cristy and little Benjamin
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