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		By: Len Kirschner		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Yes, I lost my father a few years ago and my Mother is 88.  I am somehow not surprised at how gentle and natural passing is when you have your hope not in this world.  A great line from my favorite songwriter Pierce Pettis is &quot;no one&#039;s safe...this side of hell...from that kind of love.&quot;  Once you let the love of Christ cover you, no matter how long you fought agaist it, death becomes a season and not a sentence.
Great work Don.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes, I lost my father a few years ago and my Mother is 88.  I am somehow not surprised at how gentle and natural passing is when you have your hope not in this world.  A great line from my favorite songwriter Pierce Pettis is "no one's safe...this side of hell...from that kind of love."  Once you let the love of Christ cover you, no matter how long you fought agaist it, death becomes a season and not a sentence.<br />
Great work Don.</p>
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