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p>Please forward my prayers and best wishes to Lawrence Henry as he embarks on the path to a new kidney. I am always happy to read what he has to say...seldom, if ever, disagree with him. He is a great articulator and way too hard on himself. br> -- Judy Beumler br> Louisville, Kentucky /p>Please pass on my very best wishes to Lawrence. I read his articles with anticipation of something good happening for his health.
May he be blessed with the desires of his heart. God loves him and wants to continue using him here on earth. We who have been given a new lease on life are to use this second, (or third) chance to glorify God as we were not able to do with the first life.
p>Colossians 1:18 "...so that in everything he might have the supremacy." br> -- Sallie Kay Stodghill /p> p> Gee, Mr. Henry, I thought you already had a successful career writing for TAS , bird in the hand and all that. Congratulations on the kidney transplant. br> --
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