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Casper N'drih from PG

July 11 at 11:46 am
Dear Heavenly father, I pray for forgiveness & seek for mercy oh Lord Jesus, I asked for protection of my families, friends, relatives including myself and your people in this times of dark days, may your spirit continue to dwell within us and enlighten us with clear thoughts and actions to continue share the love and joy that you have implented within us before time...I pray for the peace in this world, I pray for peace in my country Papua New Guinea and i pray for other nations also, may you protect us as always. My last words, bless my learning, increase my knowledge with the power of holy spirit so i may successfully completed my education. Amen. #Thankyou #Jesus💙🙏🏻👩🏻‍🎓

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