Psalm 43:3 - Send forth your light and your truth, let them guide me...
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I have watched the video,"The Bridge" on Tangle several times this week...It really hits straight to the point concerning all that God has done for us, it is worth watching.
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I agree. A beautiful testament to God's love as well.
This was such a touching piece of film. Tears were running down my face as I watched and related it to how awesome our God is, and as you stated, "all that God has done for us". Oh how I love our Lord. The magnitude of who He is and what He continues to do each and every day in our lives is truly mind, heart and soul captivating. I love coming to your site because I leave refreshed even more with the love that I have for our Lord and the precious gift of life that He has given to each and every one of us.
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Thank you for sharing this with all of us.
Peace & Blessings,
Alleluiabelle