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Moms In Touch - Praying for Children and Their Schools

Moms In Touch - Praying for Children and Their Schools

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  1. I read this page and was shocked. I couldn't believe what I saw about the Church of Satan sending people to pray over the school. I suppose it's expected when we ourselves pray over the school. It just goes to show how the battles we face are much deeper than flesh. For a while, I went to a Christian school. Teachers would walk up and down the halls and pray over the lockers. As shocking as it is to read, it happens. You just commented on my little article of peer pressure. It's all around us, only much more powerful than what we truly expect. True, we answer 'yes' or 'no' to the drugs handed to us. We make mistakes. But all in all, there's a bigger picture and much bigger battle that we face.
    We can only continue to pray.
    Psalms 91

    DanausClarus

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  2. DanausClarus - you are right on with your comment! And yes, we can only continue to pray - that is really the best thing we can do.

    I did listen to your short story on youtube and I really liked it. You are very gifted - thanks so much for sharing it with me.

    Be blessed!

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  3. Cari,

    Thank you so much for the comment, on my story. That means so much to me. I love letting people hear what I've written. Writing is a huge passion of mine. I love seeing where God takes me with it.
    Once again, thank you.

    DanausClarus

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