6 COMMENTS
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Posted on December 14, 2006
The book looks very professional. Have you done the back? And hang in there, jor. I know you'll get your voice back soon with another injection or surgery.

Gerry
Michigan

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Posted on December 14, 2006
Hey, I can very much relate to the voice thing and being
disappointed about it and choosing to be joyful and
thankful. I have a "thorn in the flesh" a physical ailment
(years of intense chronic itching that is completely a
mystery to all doctors and naturopaths!) that continually
causes me to CRY out to the Lord for HIS JOY. May you truly
be filled with HIS JOY this Christmas!

abby
TX

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Posted on December 14, 2006
Well at least you tried the injection so when surgery comes
up, you can say that you tried every option before letting
it come to that. I guess if there's anything to be thankful
for, it's that what you have can be fixed... I mean, it's
not like your going bald or something! ... :D

Josef
Georgia

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Posted on December 15, 2006
Jor, I was going to start with saying I was sorry to hear
about your voice going away, but then I figured that
probably wouldn't help much. So let me try again. I'm glad
God's teaching you some important lessons, and I'm certain
that by the time all this is settled, you'll be closer to
Him than you ever were before, and far more useful to Him.
He's faithful that way. And I'll be praying for ya.

David
Japan (Still)

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Posted on December 15, 2006
jordan - hey there, bud! you are cool. about being sad or
being happy (i can get sad sometimes too) - "You can despair that rosebushes have thorns, or you can rejoice that
thornbushes have roses." The book looks good. Is that Jeremy with Kalea? I'll pray for you.

Tiffany
home of eisenhower

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Posted on December 18, 2006
Thanks for the kind words. As Christians, we're all in this together, aren't we? That's an encouraging thought. lol, and Josef, thanks for putting things into perspective. You have such a gift for seeing the big picture.

Jordan
so mo

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