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Tuesday, July 17, 2012
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3 comments:
"Faith Like Potatoes" is a great heartwarming, faith inspiring story; I saw the movie several years ago.
Thanks for sharing it Ed. I'm delighted to be reminded of Angus Buchan and his amazing story of God's marvellous interventions.
Thanks, Peter, for your encouraging comments.
You're welcome, Ed.
I've received much encouragement from your writings these past years, and wish you continued blessing and fruitful success.
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