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			 To the editor:On Sunday 
			evening, 7-19-20, we were invited to view a movie /documentary 
			entitled FREE BURMA RANGERS.  
			It was sponsored by a local church and I was 
			wishing more folks who appreciate hearing stories of faith and 
			courage, would have attended. 
			 I do not recall ever hearing about this 
			remarkable family and I have been a Christian for a long time. 
			Briefly, they spent twenty years serving in dangerous circumstances 
			to help people, for example, in Burma, Iraq and Syria. They raised a 
			family during this time and are still serving.  
			
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            As I looked around the group, everyone was intently 
			watching the film for nearly two hours. I encourage everyone to make 
			an opportunity to view it. 
            Nancy Carter  [Posted 
            
			July 30, 
			2020]
             
            
            
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