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	<title>Comments on: Yesterday&#8217;s Photo &#8211; Pray</title>
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		<title>By: Nancy Chase</title>
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		<description>This morning, July 9, the playground had several large piles of rich, dark brown looking dirt dumped in it.  Perhaps they are getting ready to put down the playground base???

The workers were taking a break in the shade of the building along the street when I got there to prayer walk.  It was kind of neat to look into their faces and say a quick hello.  (They looked up and smiled and said hello back.)  Then I had a mental picture as I prayed for them.</description>
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<p>The workers were taking a break in the shade of the building along the street when I got there to prayer walk.  It was kind of neat to look into their faces and say a quick hello.  (They looked up and smiled and said hello back.)  Then I had a mental picture as I prayed for them.</p>
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