Last week I mentioned that it would be a week of planning. It certainly was....and resulted in a very long to do list. Am thankful to the Lord for His help as I began working through that list and continue to trust Him for more help this incoming week as I work on through the many tasks at hand.
We also thank the Lord for being with us over the weekend. Yesterday we remembered our Kenyan wedding celebration one year later but also it was two years since my dad went to be with the Lord. It was certainly a day of mixed emotions and we thank God for bringing us through it. This incoming week I would ask you to pray very much for William. There will be a change in his day to day routine. Although it will mean less contact with good friends, the Lord has very clearly guided and directed and we thank Him for that. He will also return to his Bible College course this week. This will be his third and final year. The past two years have been a real blessing to William and he has studied some very practical and useful subjects which have given us much to discuss and also which have helped him in his spiritual life and which will be of benefit in his ministry within Feed my Lambs and in the Lord's work in general. The course has included written assignments and he has gained good marks in these and really known the Lord's help. He will, God willing, graduate with a Diploma at the end of this academic year. Pray that William will know the Lord's help as he begins the classes again after the Summer break. Pray that he will be blessed by the teaching. Pray that he will know great help in the assignments. Pray that he will know travelling mercies as he attends classes each week. Pray that the Lord will use this new knowledge for His glory in the days to come and pray for him as he begins a new chapter in his life as far as day to day work is concerned. Thank you for your continued interest in us personally and for the work of God in which we are involved.
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Last week's blog was quite long....today it's a bit shorter. Thank you once again for your prayers for us over another week. We knew the Lord's help in all we did and were blessed at various meetings. It is encouraging to meet with people who love the Lord and have a genuine interest in what we do.
July and August are topsy turvy months for us as far as FML office work is concerned. This is due to holidays and other commitments. The work continues but takes on a slightly different angle throughout those months. This year, it has continued into September unexpectedly and so it is really only this week that our "normal" routine is swinging into action. So it will, God willing, be a week of planning. A week of sorting through all of the various tasks, prioritising them and starting to work through them one by one. We thank the Lord for His speaking voice over the past couple months. We thank God that we have heard His voice through the topsy turvy days and we are beginning this new season freshly challenged with new ideas, visions, a burden for the lost and a desire to serve our God and be in the centre of His will for our lives. This morning at 6am, William and I sat; slightly sleepy; at the breakfast table thinking of the day ahead and all it may hold for us. I read a few verses from a daily reading book. We were reminded that all things work together for good. That verse has been so true in our lives and it was definitely a timely reminder for us. We were also reminded of how God meant things for our good, even when others thought evil against us. As we read these verses, we are thankful that God's plan for our lives is perfect. Even when we have found ourselves in difficult situations, God has been in control and has worked all out for our good. This is our prayer for the work of Feed my Lambs as well. That God will continue to lead, guide and direct in the way He wants us to go and will open more and more opportunities here, in Africa and across the world to work for Him. Over the past week we had the joy of attending farewell services for a good friend of ours who has just headed off to Bible College. It was great to hear how the Lord has been leading him and we are excited to see what the future holds for him. It is encouraging to know of others who have just stepped out to various Colleges for training either for their first year or subsequent years of training. And of course William himself will begin his third year in a few weeks.
As these various people are taking these first steps, I, on the other hand am thinking back 20 years! Believe it or not, for those who knew me then, it will be 20 years at the end of this month since I left full time employment in office work and entered Bible College. It has gone in a flash. As our friends look forward to what the future holds, I remember those thoughts so well. The nerves; excitement; the feelings of missing home even though I got back every weekend; the challenge and blessings of stepping out in a life of faith and dependence on God for every penny. The lessons learnt when I put petrol in my wee Ford Fiesta; with beeping reverse light; and paid by cheque trusting God to provide money to be lodged into the account before the cheque would clear! I have had many experiences since then. Two years at Bible College where I learnt much and asked many silly questions. Helping on Children's Camps where I pointed children to the Lord for the first time. Chugging round housing estates in that same wee Fiesta with speakers on the roof; with a couple of others; advertising a Holiday Bible School, only to discover the volume was turned down. The open airs at the coast and the joy of sharing the Gospel with those we met. Then I spent 16 weeks in West Africa. What an experience that was. It was a time for seeking God's will for the future and it was probably when that little seed of a love for Africa was planted in my heart. I will never forget standing in a remote village late at night and praying for rain along with other missionaries. The people had trusted the witchdoctors and nothing had happened. I remember the praise when the clouds burst on the way home that night and we had to stop the car as it rained so hard. I remember sitting in a pick up as a passenger with the body of a young man in the back. He had died of AIDS on the same day that Princess Diana died...but he had trusted the Lord a few weeks previously. I remember returning to that same country a few years later and sitting in a cell with prisoners, who didn't eat if their families didn't bring food and then visiting a man who spent his days chained to a tree trunk because he was too violent to be let loose....probably demon possessed. I remember the joy when a crushed packet of crisps arrived in the post, when I got to phone dad once every 3 weeks and looking at the calendar counting the days until I got home and only realising when I left just how much that time with a special missionary actually meant to me and just how much she taught me....and looked after me when I had Malaria and thought I would almost certainly die! After that I worked for a few years with our fellowship of Churches. I enjoyed the children's meetings, the ladies Bible Studies, the tent campaigns and the many other aspects of that time. It was a happy time. But then things changed. Various circumstances meant I was back home and out of full time ministry. My heart broke and I had itchy feet. I started to look after my nephew who was only a few months old at the time and I loved him so much but it was supposed to be only for a few weeks and I didn't know what God was going to open up for me. I remember the discouragement when someone said I should get a proper job if I wasn't going back into the work....and then, God spoke very clearly to me through Exodus 2 v 9 "Take this child away, and nurse it for me, and I will give thee thy wages." I knew then that I was as called to look after that child, and later his brother, as much as I was called to Bible College or Christian ministry. For that time in their lives, my ministry was to them and I count that a privilege. Am just sorry it has gone so fast and now aged 16 he doesn't need a childminder anymore. His younger brother is catching up fast. But I have had a special time with them and looking back I can see it was all part of God's plan that I was home with my dad when he had his heart attack and when he needed me. That time of unsettling, that time when others lost confidence in me, was part of God's plan. Of course, God was still leading and preparing me for the future. My youngest nephew is 11....but Feed my Lambs is now 9 years old. Feed my Lambs is the reason I never took on any other children in more recent years. Because God had another plan. I remember those early days in 2005 when I knew God was speaking to me and I didn't quite know what He was saying. I remember those times of praying and reading when one nephew was school and the other was sleeping. I remember the day it all came together and I knew God was leading me to Kenya. I thought it was just for 2 weeks! I remember the day in Birmingham when at dad's graduation, the Lord spoke to me through verses and a song and I began to realise that maybe Kenya was going to be a bigger part of my life than just 2 weeks. I remember the night in 2007 I shared in a prayer meeting in what is now my Church. I remember sharing about bringing a practical team out to Kenya. I remember the young man who shook my hand at the door and said he may be interested. He came out on that team in July 2008 and the Lord spoke to him about the work of FML. He prayed about it over the next few months. I remember that night that he shared in a phone call that he believed the Lord was calling him into the work. I remember the churning in my stomach because this was the first time someone from home had wanted to become so involved....but also I remember the churning because I knew I was then forced to pray about a possibility I had dismissed....the fact that I quite liked this young man but had totally laughed it off because I knew whoever I would marry needed to be called to Kenya also. Now I was hearing that he was! God makes no mistakes. He called William into the ministry and then it was a few months later that he brought us together as a couple and the rest, as they say, is history. Kenya and Uganda have been wonderful experiences. We have so many good friends out there. The blessings of sharing the Gospel with children. The morning I cried with nerves as I set off to train teachers for the first time. The humility and welcome received by people who live in small homes with no running water and still have a smile on their faces. The worries when dad wasn't well when we were in Uganda. The desperation when William and I had to start walking up stairs to the 10th floor to get his insulin because the lift in the hotel wasn't working because there was no electric! The laughs...afterwards....when the locals instantly increased the charge for the local convenience because they knew how desperate this white face was! lol. The exhaustion when we were stuck bumper to bumper for hours in a car with no air conditioning, when I was sick and then seeing our wing mirror stolen as we sat there helpless! The quiet prayers as Dad, William and I headed to Kenya for 3 weeks with only £50 between us and only we knew....the thankfulness when we ate, paid around £800 for car hire and the same for accommodation, carried out ministry, paid office rent, ate, bought souvenirs and didn't go short. God provided. We arrived in Amsterdam en route home. All bank accounts were empty. We had £20 in Ulster Bank money. They normally refused to change it....but this day, they did change it. God knew that Dad needed food along with his insulin. God provided again. The joy of knowing that you're in the centre of God's will being there.....yet still praying that He would give you peace and grace on those terrible roads! Well, this is a long post. Memories and experiences coming back to me because of the 20 year anniversary and the joy of seeing our friends taking the same step that I did all those years ago. 20 years ago I had my ideas and plans. Not everything worked out as I thought it would. I have experienced so many wonderful things that I never imagined would happen me and met some great people along the way and made many friends. But then I would also say the discouragements and opposition have been greater than I ever expected. I never thought the work of God would bring me into contact with someone who would physically hurt me and leave me feeling frightened in my own home for quite a while. But then God had the perfect person in William to help me through all of that. I never thought Dad and I would go through such financial difficulties as a result that we would almost loose our home. I never thought we would loose friends at our lowest point. I never thought 8 years after our first stay in a Guest House in Kenya, that I would be back there, in my wedding dress, celebrating our wedding...but without dad who had been with me on that very first trip. But what I do know, is that through all of these experiences, the good and the not so good, God was with me and is still with me. God had a plan, God knew what was best...and well, when things went really wrong, it was because I took my eyes off Him. God is still speaking. God is still leading FML. God is still guiding William and I as a couple and piece by piece the jigsaw for our lives is shaping up for the future. His way is perfect. I do more FML work....but I still fulfil the calling of looking after one nephew for just a couple of hours each day. William still works in secular work and will do so as the Lord leads and until He redirects in one day, in one week, in one year or in ten years. Looking back over 20 years, I am thankful for the storms as well as the good times. They are tough when you're going through them but they make us the people we are today. We love the Lord and want to serve Him and we are looking forward to the next 20 years of serving our Saviour! Thank you for praying for William and I as we shared at a prayer meeting in Londonderry on Thursday evening past. We had a good time and appreciated the interest shown in the work.
Please remember Joyce in your prayers as she has lost a nephew. He was 23 years old and his wife is expecting a baby. Please pray for the family at this difficult time. This morning I have been communicating with Eunice in our Nairobi office. She is busy marking and communicating with Pastors and Children's workers from various centres who are using our lessons. We have been discussing holding a training day in order to prepare more children's workers to mark the lessons. This would be especially beneficial for those centres which are a long distance from our offices. This would be something we would plan to hold when we return to Africa. Pray for guidance concerning this. This week I will be working on some more project profiles for our website. So many local people in Kenya and Uganda are working hard in their communities and we are delighted to try and help them by publishing their profiles on our site. Please have a look and encourage them if you can. We now have a dedicated Child Protection worker in FML covering Kenya and Uganda. Pray for him. We will introduce him to you in due course. If you are on facebook, have a look at our page. We are posting praise and/or prayer points on a daily basis. We are making many decisions at the moment and really appreciate your prayers. Again, please pray for God's provision to enable us to book flights to return. We would appreciate this very much. Thank you for your prayers throughout another month. As we enter September many things are on our mind. It is a time for beginning and planning for the Winter season. It is a time when meetings begin again after the Summer months. We are trusting God for His help as we begin to prepare. William knew the Lord's help and blessing as he took an evening service on Sunday past. He was able to share a little update regarding the work, but mainly this was a normal Sunday evening service and the Lord helped as he led and preached. This week we will both share regarding the work of Feed my Lambs in a prayer meeting. Pray that this will be a blessing to all who attend.
September is also an emotional month. It will be 2 years this month since I lost my dad. It is one of those months when I remember when his illness was diagnosed, when he went into hospital, all the hard conversations with medical staff and many other challenges we faced in those days. The pain of loosing him and the uncertainty of what the future held without him in my life and in the work. Even the fear that I would loose the house he and my mum had worked hard to keep for many years. Over the past 2 years I thank God for His many blessings as He has comforted in the hard days and yet has blessed me beyond measure throughout by not only allowing me to keep our home, but giving me a wonderful husband to share it with. Surely God is good. As I think of Dad's anniversary later this month, it is perhaps bothering me a little more than last year. Yes, last year was the first year, but we were just married and we were preparing to go to Kenya. The excitement of that, coupled with the emotion of going without dad, somehow distracted from the fact that we were facing his first anniversary. As the day arrived, we remembered dad along with our friends in Kenya. That was also the day we celebrated our wedding with them....so again that distracted a little. We won't have those distractions this year. In all of these emotions about dad, we also then remember that it is almost one year since we were in Africa. We want to return soon. We need to return soon. We appreciate the interest shown by many who ask when we will return. But it is becoming a tiring question because we don't have an answer. We do not have the funds to book our flights. We hate to have to share this. We don't find it easy to talk about money in the work because we know God supplies in His time. There are also other reasons why it just hasn't been the right time. From the human point of view we are keen to return, but deep down we know that God will provide when the time is right. It is hard though to be continually asked when we are going back and to see the look of disappointment when we say we have nothing booked. The look that sometimes thinks we are dragging our heels or not wanting to return. The look that doesn't understand or know the many things we have to take into consideration before we book, even if we did have the funds. There are other things to pray through also. We do want to return. We will return. We are still called. We are just waiting for God to provide and show us His time is now. Please do not be discouraged. Please remember there are many other things we can share about the work. There are lots of things you can ask us. Encourage us by asking about particular ministries or people. Encourage us by simply praying. Encourage us by remembering that the work is going on day by day. Remember that local people are working hard every day. Remember that both William and myself, on a daily basis, do FML work and make FML decisions. Keep praying and do not be discouraged. He makes all things beautiful in HIS time. Another few meetings coming up over the next 10 days or so. We would appreciate guidance for preparation. We need to know exactly what should be shared and the message which the Lord has for each meeting. We thank God we can pray to Him and trust Him to lead and guide in these issues.
Thanks for your ongoing prayers for finances. Since last week the insurance payment has been met but we are still in need of the other amounts. There has been a delay in receiving some promised funds so we ask that you will remember this and we trust that God will provide. Please pray on for those who are responsible for different ministries in Kenya and Uganda. They face many challenges on a day to day basis and need your prayers. We have a burden to reach the children with the Gospel and appreciate your prayers as we seek to do this. It is hard to believe that not all Christians are happy with our ministry at times. Over the years we have faced opposition from numerous quarters and sad to say 99% of the time it has been from other believers for various reasons....none of them scriptural. However, we know that God has called us and so we continue on trusting Him daily for guidance and wisdom. Pray that we will continue to know continued guidance for the future and to be in the centre of God's will in every situation, both personally and also for the organisation as a whole. Thank you again for your prayers and support. Another week gone. It has been a busy week full of challenges and confusion. It has been a week when we could easily panic and probably did. But it has been a week when we have been conscious of the Lord speaking to us and gently leading us. Maybe we don't know all of the answers just yet, and we would like to, but we're quietly trusting that God knows best. We can easily just move from day to day, these little shake ups in our lives and ministry are never welcome but so often needed to just remind us to have faith. We don't need to fear tomorrow because God is already there.
Thank you for praying for William as he took the prayer meeting last week. The Lord helped him and certainly it was a timely message and appreciated by some who were there. Pray for him as he prepares for his next meeting. This week we would like to ask you to pray for some financial needs which FML has at the moment. As you know, we don't particularly find it easy to share on this subject. We know that God knows the need, but very often we are asked for specific amounts from prayer partners. With the holidays, we have not had many meetings lately and of course it's an expensive time for people and so gift wise not too much has come in lately which can be used for general expenses in the work. Here are a few of the most pressing needs. These are either already overdue or are due within the next week. (Transfer fees to Africa are in addition to these amounts) Rent for offices £250.00 Allowances for local African workers £140.00 Petty Cash to allow for travel within Kenya and Uganda to distribute lessons and Bibles £100 Insurance instalment £42.00 As you can see these are general expenses that we incur every month before we do any ministry at all. We appreciate those who give financially and it is never taken for granted. Please consider making a donation to help with this urgent needs. Any amount, no matter how small, is significant and much appreciated. Maybe you would like to take one of these regular needs upon your heart but the amount is just too much for you. Please feel free to just give want you are able, even if it is just a few pounds each month. It all helps. Donations can be made via this web page, bank transfer, standing order, cash or cheque. Contact us for more details. Remember, if you are a tax payer in the UK, you can also sign up for gift aid and this will add to your donation at no cost to yourself. Of course you can also help add to our funds by donating unwanted clothes etc. Please also pray on regarding our next trip. Many are asking when we are going. Flights are priced very well at the moment, perhaps the cheapest we have ever seen them since we began travelling to Africa. The down side is that flights have to be paid in full at the time of booking and at the moment we do not have the required amount. Please pray that God will provide. As soon as He does, we will be able to book. I hope you understand and appreciate why we have shared these needs today. We continue to value your prayers and the support you have shown us until this day. We thank God that Joyce has been able to distribute some Bibles and we are just waiting on photographs to be sent through to us. We are looking forward to seeing them.
Eunice has been very busy in the office in Nairobi and we ask for your continued prayers for her. Pray for William as he will be speaking at a prayer meeting later this week. Pray that the Lord will help him in final preparations and will use him for His glory. Over the weekend William and I had a few days away at the Coast to celebrate our First Wedding Anniversary. We had a lovely time away and indeed we have had a very blessed year. We went for a few walks and on Friday evening we took the photograph below of a really beautiful sunset. It just reminded us of the closing of the day and how the Word of God tells us to work while it is day....the night cometh when no man can work. What a privilege to be in the work of the Lord and serving Him. What does God want you to do in His work? As far as FML ministry goes, yesterday was definitely a highlight for 2015. Thank you so much for praying for us as we shared with the Kenyan children who had come to Northern Ireland for the weekend. They and their families now live in England and had come over for a few days. William and I had prepared as much as we could and we were very conscious that we needed the Lord's help. We had been told there would be 10 children ranging in age from 1 up to 15. Sure enough this was the group we had to work among. The 15 year old had now turned 16 and the 1 year old stayed with his parents so that left 9 children ranging from age 3 to age 16. It was a challenge to prepare a programme which would somehow be age appropriate for them all. We wanted to include the 3 year olds without excluding the oldest of the group. There were two other challenges. One was the length of time the programme was to last. Two and a half hours! We felt a little restricted because it was a Sunday and this influenced us in our planning. Some quizzes we felt weren't appropriate and also some crafts. Finally, the other challenge was that we didn't really know the background to the children. Would we be teaching typically Kenyan children or would it feel like we were teaching English children? It does make a difference! What we did discover was that we were teaching a lovely group of well mannered, enthusiastic children and young people who, although living in England, have not lost their identity as being Kenyan. It was lovely to talk with them about life in both England and Kenya. Some had lived in Kenya, some have other been there for holidays and some have never been there....but they knew plenty about the country. It was refreshing to talk to people here in the UK who understood both sides that we experience. Normally people in Kenya don't understand life here in the UK.....people here in the UK don't totally understand life in Kenya. These children understood both! We enjoyed this. We arrived about 25 minutes before we were due to start at 10am. We had managed to plan a full programme for the two and a half hours. It went so fast. We enjoyed it so much and we believe the children did too. The Lord really led and guided us in the planning more than we had realised. So much of what we included was so appropriate and we managed to include all ages. The children were so mature and the older ones were very understanding of the younger boys and girls. The two oldest, aged 16 and 13 were able to help us by holding up choruses. This meant William was able to get some photos and video as I was playing the keyboard for the singing. We knew we were with Kenyan children when they started clapping!!! The two favourite choruses were "I believe the Bible" and "1,2,3 Jesus loves me" Both contain basic Biblical truths which can be expanded upon and both are quite easy to learn which meant the little ones were able to join in quite easily. We also sang "Far, Far into Europe." Our Bible Lesson was the story of Paul's conversion. A good Gospel lesson. Our quiz questions were all about the story. The game was concentration....pictures face down which had to matched in pairs when a question was answered. The pictures were scenes from the dvd which we shared. This was the true story of Samuel Morris. He was a young boy from Liberia, Africa who went to American to learn more about the Bible. When there he played a part in saving a university from closure and was the means of many trusting the Lord as Saviour and returning to Africa as missionaries. It was not a story we had previously been familiar with but we ourselves were challenged by it. The children loved the story and continued discussing it amongst themselves afterwards as they completed worksheets and colouring pages based on the story. Of course, the fact the young boy was of African origin made it very personal to them. It was definitely the Lord's leading that we shared that particular story. John 3 : 16 was our memory verse. Having a long programme gave us the opportunity to spend a lot of time on this verse and they learnt it well even though it is long. They enjoyed the use of a bean bag....whoever it was thrown to had to say the next word of the verse. As well as the words we used pictures to illustrate the verse which really helped the younger ones to memorise it and added to the variety. The verse was reinforced at the end when we gave a gift pack to each child which, amongst other items included a Gospel tract and bookmarker which both had John 3 : 16 printed on them. Following the meeting we were able to have lunch with the entire group who were there. This included the parents of the children and others. It was wonderful and for a few hours we felt we were in Kenya. If ever there was any doubt that we are called to work with Kenyan children our time yesterday would certainly have reassured us. It was a pleasure and a privilege to minister amongst these boys and girls and to get to know their families. The children were a credit to their parents and to Kenya! Thank you so much for praying. Your efforts were certainly not in vain! (Click on the images below to enlarge them. We hope you can also view the video) Thanks for praying for everything which was included in our last blog. Here's an update on those things mentioned last week.
We made a lot of final decisions regarding the upcoming meeting with the Kenyan children. We are spending more time preparing this evening and finishing touches to the programme will take up much of tomorrow and possibly beyond. More details on the actual programme after the event, but meanwhile, please do pray much for us over these next few days. We need help from the Lord in final preparation and especially pray for us on Sunday as we teach the children. We are excited, yet a little nervous. Pray that the children will really respond well to the Gospel. Indeed do pray for all of those parents and others who will travel to Northern Ireland from England for the weekend. Pray for those here who are planning activities for the whole weekend for them. Pray for safety in travelling and for a good weekend to be had by all. Praise the Lord that we made contact with Joyce. All is well and it was simply a network problem. Continue to remember her and her family as they labour for the Lord and also pray for her as she plans the distribution of Bibles recently purchased. Eunice is also doing well and tomorrow I hope to spend time going through a report which she has emailed this week. At first glance I can seen encouragements and suggestions....so it will make interesting reading. The insurance issue has just about been finalised and I hope to be in contact with the company again tomorrow to make final arrangements and start cover. The issue mentioned last week about having some specialised people on the ground has been on our minds for some time, though we have only just mentioned it here. We have discussed with one person the Lord laid on our hearts for one of the roles and they are very keen. We are continuing to discuss and will let you know more details if things go ahead. We have also contacted a second person and are waiting on a reply. We will keep you updated. Paperwork is needed for these roles and we really need help in preparing all of this. Over the course of the next month; in addition to the meeting with the Kenyan children; we will share in a prayer meeting regarding the work of Feed my Lambs and William has been asked to take two services; a prayer meeting and a Sunday evening service in two different Churches. These will not be specifically concerning the work of FML, but normal preaching/teaching meetings. Pray that the Lord will guide concerning the right message for each of these services. There is also an event in England relating to Kenya that we would love to go to. We have considered it for the past two years and it has never worked out. We still continue to pray that God will bring us there if it is His will and time. In the midst of all of these activities we will celebrate our first wedding anniversary in under two weeks time!!!! It has been a wonderful year and we give thanks to God for His hand upon us and for His leading in our lives. I had mentioned last week that it is holiday time here. William and I enjoyed a lovely break away from work and home over the past few days. We drove many, many miles and explored various places. As we journeyed through various towns in both the North and South of Ireland, we reminisced on years gone by before we knew each other and shared our experiences and memories from the views around us. It was sunny; it rained. We talked; we sat in a comfortable silence. We remembered; we discussed the future. We enjoyed the slow pace of country/village life as well as the hustle and bustle of the city. We loved the freedom of taking turns to drive, and loved the break while travelling by train. We enjoyed being together and we are thankful to God for time away; time with each other with no stresses and no hassles. We still have a few more days to take later on but for now we were glad of the rest before another busy time. We had some idea of the direction we were taking on our road and rail trip...but we also had spare of the minute changes in direction. The map isn't that accurate, but the red line will give you a little indication of our journey over the past few days! (click on the photos to enlarge them) With reference to last week's blog, we still don't know when we are returning to Kenya, but we even managed to get a good deal on a suitcase on our travels..... it's good to be prepared! |
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