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this is so sad-please pray for this kids at st.jude hospital-they all have cancer,this is just a 1/2 page of the pictures and there are so many more p

SEMPERFI61

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this is hard to take ,but this little kids are suffering so much as well as their parents.take alittle time today to pray for them.thanks!
 
i guess things have changed since i was a kid,people used to care for each other.epecially about little kids.

w.j.
 
The human reaction to reading your initial post of the medical difficulties of these children are very strong and in many cases are better served by silent prayer rather than posted responses.
 
It is all one can do is pray. It's out of our hands. There's nothing we can do for them as much as it tears at your heart. We can only know that God is in control and that there is a better life for them waiting in heaven, a life so wonderful that its beyond people's imaginations.

To see babies and small children suffering is probably the hardest things one has to endure. Don't stop there SEMPERFI61, why not post photo's of the starving kids in North Korea, the carnage in Darfur, the orphanages in Bosnia, the slums of China, starvation in the Sudan and on and on and on. Yes sir SEMPERFI, we care as much as is humanly possible about the unfortunate, the repressed, the sick and dying. It is not for you to judge us on a post made on an obscure detecting forum. You don't know what our prayers are, where our pain lies or the suffering in our own lives. We can't save the world, we can't hold back the ocean of suffering in this world, it is just too overwhelming... all we can do is pray.
 
I pray every day several times, I am a firm believer in the Lord and seak his guidance in all I do. When I saw your post I said a prayer for those children along with the million of others suffering in the world. In my opinion you took the lack of responce as a brushing off of these kids, I'll bet alot of prayers were said when your post was read. I think those on here whom ask for prayers when family members or themselves need them are responded to as a show of friendship and faith in knowing that your forum friends are behind you and you are not alone. I doubt those children will ever know they've been prayed for but I assure you they have been prayed for. I mean no disrespect to your response but there is only one true judge and our day will come to be judged by him, then sir we all will answer to him. Judge Ye not lest Ye be Judged....with all respects...Flipper
 
Our little Sarah's class (1st grade) is raising money for St. Jude's by having a Math-a-thon. I am sponsoring her for a donation to St. Jude's
The following is an email from the program.


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From: Sarah Lew

I am currently working on the Mathathon to help raise money for St. Jude's Hospital. If you would like to sponsor me, it can be per point earned (up to 300 points) or a flat donation. Please email my mom for more info or visit my site at mathathon.com. My school is Hatton Elem. in Southington, and click on "Sponsor/Donate Now." Thanks for the support.

This is just a reminder that I am still participating in the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital at my school and your donation would be greatly appreciated. Because of past help, St. Jude has been able to develop new treatments for children stricken with cancer, AIDS and sickle cell as well as other diseases. Once St. Jude develops a new treatment, they freely share it with doctors and hospitals around the world. Please, take a moment to click the link below to make and on-line credit-card donation, or reply to this e-mail and let me know if you want to make a donation by check. We can make arrangements to obtain your donation.

Thank you from me, my school and the kids at St. Jude.

Click here to make a donation.

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Please do not respond to this e-mail as your reply will not be received. To protect the safety and privacy of our participants, we are unable to directly deliver public emails to Math-A-Thon coordinators or students; however, participants will be notified of donations submitted in their honor.

If you wish to contact a participant, you must do so by sending a separate email directly to their email address.


 
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