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The Warmth Of A Hug   by Terry Karr

Feedback for Thursday, January 12, 2012

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Thank you Terry, this was special to me. God bless!
Bless you for your patience. Being a teacher is a hard job.
Terry, you must be a chosen one. Keep up the good work God bless you.
Bless you Terry and your work. May you get all the hugs you need. Thanks for sharing.
I enjoyed your devotional. I work with special need adults and I know exactly what you are saying. God bless you in your work.
Thanks for the warm hug from warm California.
God Bless for your devotion Terry.
(from cold Canada)
What a wonderful message.
Your words gave me a HUG on this cold and blistery day in Ontario.
Thank you!
Thank you for the devotional today, January 12th. It is often too easy to remember the punches more than the hugs. Your story encouraged me greatly. God bless you.
(Qc)
Hello Terry:
What a wonderful devotional about your work with autistic and non-autistic students.
Here's a big on-line hug for you and your students.
Dear Terry,
I related to your devotional. God gave me insight into the power of a hug for one of my church staff letters. Blessings on your ministry.
God bless you Terry! You have been placed in your position for the purpose of blessing others.
I pray that the Lord will continue to give you and each student big hugs -- every day!
(California, USA)
Well done, Terry! How wonderful of God to provide students to give you tight hugs when the enemy's minions are riling the poor, sick autistic children. I have a brother with Aspergers who was never diagnosed as a child and now resides in a hospital for the mentally ill. No medication works for very long. We only see flashes of the man God created him to be. My heart goes out to you in your work.
Blessings.
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