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.Tuesday, June 27, 2006 ; 3:44 AM -
.His Mercy is New everY mornInG.

Some things are kept away so neatly that one thought he has forgotten all about it. When he chances upon it, he realises that things are not forgotten but merely overlooked. It's funny how one simple thing can have such a great meaning to an individual. I saw the link, clicked on it and this particular song came up. It was simple yet comforting. Nothing bombastic in her use of language. Just plain straight forward declaration of love and blessings. How it comforted my troubling mind. When I looked everywhere for that one drop of warmth and comfort, it came to me just like that - in the form of a song. My laptop does have Jesus inside (not only intel).
Jan and I decided to have a short prayer session before the start of each day.







THAT GIRL;Y

~KatZ~

BREAK THE SLIENCE;Y







APPLAUSE;Y

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