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Mother slowly breaking 'curse' in India

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Benita | 2:54 a.m. Sept. 11, 2007
A million compliments wont be enough for all the good you are doing, Gods watching and im sure he will bless you and above all i complimnt the courage that brought you so far. India is a country full of people and many who are capable to help and you endured such a long journey to reach there and touch the hearts of those who dont even want to be seen by anyone.
I wish i can meet you someday and be involved in something like this someday, soon.
who says we dont have living saints.
Somepeople are special and god has made them with his own hands and chosen them for social work.
God bless you Becky and your team.

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