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As Christians all over the world, there is a need more than ever to pull together for the betterment of all. We live in a world of such wickedness that we need the strength that comes in numbers....
Thanks to the LDS Church for hosting this event and thanks to our friends of all other faiths in sharing with us.
I sure wish I could have been there!
Why deny the obvious?
Better would be a headline to the effect of,
-Wonderful Coping-
or something similar.
The things I am missing, or that are deformed, are hidden challenges.
I welcome Nick, who from this report, has come to grips with his challenges.
Oh, that we all be similarly blessed with our own--and that we could find a way to let Jesus help.
Welcome to the Tabernacle, Nick!