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With Gratitude
On this Thanksgiving, I would like express my profound gratitude toward all of you.
I am blessed by all who frequent this site to read our posts, listen to our podcasts, and take advantage of other resources. Thank you!
I feel it’s a privilege to attempt to answer the many questions I receive, and I’m especially blessed by all the testimonies and words of thanks I regularly receive from you. Thank you!
And I and the entire ReKnew team are tremendously grateful to all of you who are able and willing to financially support this ministry. Your partnership with us is what allows us to do all we do, and so, from the depths of our heart, we want to say, thank you!
Greg
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Category: General
Tags: Gratitude, Thanksgiving
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