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Old 06-29-2008, 08:07 PM #1
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Very interesting, it is about a Christian Minister in Baghdad who helps those in the persecuted church. he walks with a cane and has MS.

If you haven't missed it yet, tune in
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Old 06-29-2008, 08:18 PM #2
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Poohy, I missed it. I wonder if they'll have a video of it at their website?

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Thanks for the heads up, Earl. I think I've already missed it as it usually comes on at 8 pm here. I wonder how that missionary makes out with all the heat in Baghdad plus the stress of war all around him? Hmmmmm -- I notice you're in Arizona, does the heat bother you?

Here in PA with all sorts of weather, climate changes, etc., it seems like I feel good for about a week total all year. It's either too hot, too cold, humid, raining, going to rain/snow. I'm not sure if it's the MS or the Fibromyalgia or just Central Pain Syndrome due to the MS.

One of the things I miss most that MS has taken away is getting to church regularly. In my "former life", I played the piano/organ, directed the choir, years ago my ex and I were Youth Group leaders, president of the Ladies Missionary Group, etc. It was a big part of my life but now impossible to do. God Bless You for continuing in your ministry..........
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OT, but when I sold floor coverings, I met a couple who had a church in the trailor of a semi. They took their ministry on the road for truckers who couldn't make it to regular services.

I'm not religious, but I thought that was pretty cool.

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