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September 11, 2001

A day to remember forever.

John 15:13
"Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends."

From the Quran (Islamic Bible so to speak) says: "If you save one life, you save all of mankind.   If you
take one life you kill all of mankind." ... That is the true beliefs of true Islamic followers of the Quran, not the interpretations of the Taliban, its followers or supporters.   "Stop The Hate"

 

 


"CYBERANGELS"

Click the above link for the latest information about the attacks and where/what you can to do help.


   


www.Hifler.com

September 14

If we could all stop at once to pray for the children of this world, there would be change like none we have ever seen.  So few children still have the right to be innocent.  They are made to look like miniature adults, taught to act adult, and abused because of it.  How tempted we are to sympathize and say that this is the way the world is, so what can we do?  It lets us go on our way wishing things were different but doing nothing to make it so.
Why?  Because we have cut loose from our responsibility to 'a do to li s to di', pray.  Where did we go wrong?  We made children compete and gave them no inner-strength.  We curled their hair and twisted their minds.  We educated them but did not give them wisdom.  But then, what can we do for them if we have not learned ourselves?

Are not women and children more timid than men?
TONKAHASKA

"A Cherokee Feast of Days," Joyce Sequichie Hifler

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Here is an idea on rebuilding the World Trade Centers.

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