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Old 02-24-2020, 08:08 PM
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Re: Pray for Good Samaritan’s little girl

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We came from hospital A couple days ago. Her breathing is normal again. Still got this crud, but the doctors said that we could expect it to prolong a week or two. I am glad that she is no longer struggling to breathe. Again, thank you all for your prayers. I give God the glory. I have just had a reality check about fragility of the lives of my family. I am thankful that God has healed her, but I don’t want take for granite the lives of my family. One night at the hospital, I watched my little girl as she slept. She was hooked up to an iv and oxygen. I cried before the Lord in thanks. I realize that things could have gone another way. God is good.
I hope your daughter has continued to recover and is doing well. Praying for her.
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