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Prayer hugs
When kids at The Mother Church Sunday School in Boston heard about the hurricane along the Gulf Coast, they wanted to help. The kids started praying. And they wrote down some of their prayers and drew pictures to send to children who had lost their homes and churches. "Remember that you're not alone," the kids said. "God loves you. And we love you, too." They wanted to help everyone be strong and not give up.
Those kids' prayers, and the many other prayers by people around the world, are like big hugs of comfort and love. Do you want to give a prayer hug? Write it down here:
Do you, or your Sunday School class, have things to share? Send your prayers, artwork, healings, etc. to: kids@csps.com
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April 3, 2006 issue
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LETTERS
with contributions from SUSAN R. ANDERSON, SHEILA KINROSS, DEBBIE TONKIN, BOB MINNOCCI
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Magnolias in the Gulf Coast
MARY TRAMMELL, EDITOR IN CHIEF
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ITEMS OF INTEREST
with contributions from Jonathan Petre, Carrie A. Moore, Michael Vatikiotis
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COURAGE TO GO FORWARD
BY BILL MOODY
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A LETTER FROM MISSISSIPPI
FROM JULIE A. JOHNSON
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RESCUED, RETURNED, REBUILDING, REASSURED
BY JOHN HOSE
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A JOURNEY INTO THE LIGHT
BY VALERIE THIBAUT
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TOWARD RESTORATION IN GULFPORT
BY LARK MASON
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A CITY INTACT
BY MARCY BEST
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BUILDING AND REBUILDING COMMUNITIES WITH LOVE
CINDY NEELY
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A HEALER IN THE STORM
KIT WITTICH
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SAVED FROM SUICIDE
D. K. SIMMS
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'THE GATES ARE OPEN WIDE'
KIM SHIPPEY, SENIOR WRITER
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OH, HOW I LISTENED TO GOD!
DEANNA ELSOM
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GOOD NEWS FROM NIGERIA
MARY SEIYEFA AYEMI