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Mother Teresa is my pointer when I need to be reminded of what Christ-ian means. She saw every person as a child of God and cared nothing about the sin. She never wanted any of the awards and recognition she received.
Posted by: Cheryl Spencer from Lewes Delaware | June 6, 2008 8:01 PM
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Mother Teresa is my pointer when I need to be reminded of what Christ-ian means. She saw every person as a child of God and cared nothing about the sin. She never wanted any of the awards and recognition she received.
Posted by: Cheryl Spencer from Lewes Delaware | June 6, 2008 8:01 PM
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