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Remembering and Commemorating

Here is a really good article from the Times, about a moving memorial exhibit in New York. It doesn't follow the normal politically-correct, post-modern attitudes that we've seen the last several years. It's been six years. Maybe that's enough space for people to be able to say the things that need to be said.

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danajill [TypeKey Profile Page]:

Hey Sprout,

Not related to this specific post - I was just wondering how the church plant was going. Are the bastards, Sanballat and Tobiah, still around?

Prayers,
DJ from Seattle

danajill [TypeKey Profile Page]:

Hey Sprout,

Not related to this specific post - I was just wondering how the church plant was going. Are the bastards, Sanballat and Tobiah, still around?

Prayers,
DJ from Seattle

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