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	<title>I was just thinking</title>
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		<title>Friends + Strangers = Family</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I began my day at one of the area hospitals.  I had been asked by a church member to come and pray with a friend of hers who was to undergo a biopsy procedure.  I wasn&#8217;t the only one there.  There was a collection of people &#8211; some were friends, some were family, and some [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I began my day at one of the area hospitals.  I had been asked by a church member to come and pray with a friend of hers who was to undergo a biopsy procedure.  I wasn&#8217;t the only one there.  There was a collection of people &#8211; some were friends, some were family, and some were strangers.  For me, I only knew about half of the group.  The rest I had never seen or met before.  The same would have been true for the others as well.  We gathered in one corner of the lobby, formed a circle, and joined hands to pray.  I did not know either of the people whose hands I held.  The thing that struck me, however, is that it didn&#8217;t matter.  In that moment, we all were single minded.  We were completely joined in a common endeavor.  Even though we were strangers to each other, we were connected.  We were a fellowship of believers.  We were a different parts of the same body.  We were a family of faith.  We were far from strangers.</p>
<p>Blest be the tie that binds&#8230;</p>
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