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shepuryov [24]
2 years ago
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Place commas where needed in this friendly letter. 107 E. Sincere Street Highland City HD 77777 July 20 1997 Dear Dr. Doomore Th

ank you for your letter of June 25 1997. As I read your letter my heart was burdened for those sick infants and their lost parents. Since God burdened us we felt we must help meet your need. On Sunday July 20 1997 our church took a special offering for you. Enclosed is a check for $500. Dr. Doomore I am praying daily for you your family and your ministry. May our Lord Who is the same yesterday today and forever give you grace mercy and peace each day. Because of Him Pastor Alltruth​
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Pavel [41]2 years ago
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107E.SincerStreet,

Highland City HD,

7777.

July 20, 1997.

Dear Dr. Doomore,

Thank you for your letter of June 25, 1997. As i read your letter my heart was burdened for those sick infants and their lost parents. Since God burdened us, we felt we must help meet your need. On Sunday July 20 1997our church took a special offering for you. Enclosed is a check of $500. Dr. Doomore i am praying daily for you, your family and your ministry. May our Lord who is the same yesterday, today and forever give you grace mercy and peace each day. Because of him Pastor Alltruth

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