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        "A Bible Riddle A Day"    A challenge!
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        LAA - Life After Adoption
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        Mad About Books
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Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2002 09:46:40 EDT
From: Robin Smyth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: "A Bible Riddle A Day"    A challenge!



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A Bible Riddle A Day

A Bible Riddle A Day is exciting and unique.

A Bible Riddle A Day will challenge you to explore the Bible
like you never have before.  

Here is just a taste: How many lady prophets are mentioned
by actual name in the Word of God? 15?  2?  20?  Don't know??
YOU will be surprised at what YOU will discover! COME
and really enjoy searching the Bible in this new way.

To join send a blank e-mail to:
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OR write me at:  Robin Smyth  @ [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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<BR>A Bible Riddle A Day is exciting and unique.
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<BR>A Bible Riddle A Day will challenge you to explore the Bible
<BR>like you never have before. &nbsp;
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<BR>Here is just a taste: How many lady prophets are mentioned
<BR>by actual name in the Word of God? 15? &nbsp;2? &nbsp;20? &nbsp;Don't know??
<BR>YOU will be surprised at what YOU will discover! COME
<BR>and really enjoy searching the Bible in this new way.
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Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2002 10:04:50 +0100
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: LAA - Life After Adoption


Category: Adoption Search and Reunion: Other
Moderated: Pending first post.
Restricted Membership: Yes
Announce: No;
Level: All aspects of Life after Adoption - Adoption, & Reunion.
Check out and Join: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/LAA/

Do you know who your father is, or who is the woman who gave birth to you?
Are you sure? Maybe you found out you were adopted after your parents had
died, it happens.  If you knew you were adopted because you were told at a
very early stage in your life you were very fortunate and you have a lot to
share with adoptees too. Did you find your birth parent and realise you
didnt like what you saw?  Did you know you were adopted when you were very
young?  How would you feel if you found you were adopted after you married.
Perhaps you want to find your birth parent(s), or maybe not.   Did you only
want to know where you came from because you had perfect adoptive parents?
You might be getting to know a birth parent and finding there are so many
similarities and parallels in your life it blows you away. You could be a
birth Mother who has never been able to live with it.
Whatever people say about adoption there are some who have to face it every
day of their lives.  You hope your baby has a charmed life with new parents,
that one day he or she will know the truth and maybe find you with a "happy
ever after ending" as in the movies.  There is a lot of experience here to
share so come on in and join; with the tears and sorrow, but there's room
for a smile.  There are so many who are or have been affected, not just the
triangle of the adoptee, the adoptive parents and the birth parent or
parents.  Those who live with the adoptee, married to them, children of an
adopted parent where understanding doesn't or will not come easy.

Janet ~ Listowner





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Date: Thu, 27 Jun 2002 03:27:18 +0000
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Subject: Mad About Books


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