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Anita ( Sis ) Engle
July 25, 2008
Dear Jeff, Martha, and Amanda,
I am very sorry to see that you have lost your Dad, FIL, and Grandfather. He truely was a very kind, wonderful man. I am glad I got to know him. My thoughts are with you at this time. Sis
Carol Lewis
July 23, 2008
As we suffer illness or grow older, we naturally think more about death. If we're believers in Christ, we can be confident that death is an open door to eternal life with Jesus. With the psalmist David, we are comforted by the truth that the God who loves us knows our "expiration date." God's timing is perfect---even in death.
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