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	<title>Comments on: Old Growth</title>
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		<title>By: MJCoombes</title>
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		<description>A very good article, excellent for those of us who have experienced the digging in our hearts that makes room for God&#039;s grace to fill.  That&#039;s a true comment, worth remembering.  Good article, too, for those of us who collect facts for illustrations as we connect with saved or unsaved people.  With brothers and sisters in Christ, who may be suffering, I talk about the cedars of Lebanon.  But I&#039;m going to add the Bristleccone to my store. Thanks again for the article.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A very good article, excellent for those of us who have experienced the digging in our hearts that makes room for God&#8217;s grace to fill.  That&#8217;s a true comment, worth remembering.  Good article, too, for those of us who collect facts for illustrations as we connect with saved or unsaved people.  With brothers and sisters in Christ, who may be suffering, I talk about the cedars of Lebanon.  But I&#8217;m going to add the Bristleccone to my store. Thanks again for the article.</p>
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