Retelling a story for the season

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JimT
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Retelling a story for the season

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Thanks Jim.......you are the best of storytellers......back 15 years ago, I read every one you posted.----6
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Re: Retelling a story for the season

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That's a cool story Jim, I missed that one. I have always wondered why we put so much emphasis on Christmas when we should be putting it on Easter it would seem as Christ's Resurrection and the New Covenant is what changed everything! Thanks for sharing that! -Tutt
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I always thought that was a very neat story. Your post reminded me of it and I just read it aloud to my family.
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