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		<title>By: Charles</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I stumbled upon your website and have to say I&#039;m delighted with your thoughts. As a Christian myself, I find your candor concerning the faith you do not espouse and your respect for it to be heartening.

This is not meant to sound self-righteous or high minded, but here are some places I&#039;ve found God.

In homeless shelters, in the faces of those poor people who have fallen through the cracks.
In nursing homes, in the eyes of those people nearing the end of their time on this earth.
In teen group homes, in the faces of those kids faced with obstacles none of us would wish for and are awestruck by, in their resilience and good nature.
And in nature, in the mountains, forests, and calm strems which the faithful believe proceed from the finger of God.
And in yourself, the living image of God according to Judeo-Christian tradition.

Those are just starters. I&#039;m bookmarking your site.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I stumbled upon your website and have to say I&#8217;m delighted with your thoughts. As a Christian myself, I find your candor concerning the faith you do not espouse and your respect for it to be heartening.</p>
<p>This is not meant to sound self-righteous or high minded, but here are some places I&#8217;ve found God.</p>
<p>In homeless shelters, in the faces of those poor people who have fallen through the cracks.<br />
In nursing homes, in the eyes of those people nearing the end of their time on this earth.<br />
In teen group homes, in the faces of those kids faced with obstacles none of us would wish for and are awestruck by, in their resilience and good nature.<br />
And in nature, in the mountains, forests, and calm strems which the faithful believe proceed from the finger of God.<br />
And in yourself, the living image of God according to Judeo-Christian tradition.</p>
<p>Those are just starters. I&#8217;m bookmarking your site.</p>
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