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	<title>Comments on: Singin in the Wildwood</title>
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		<title>By: Paula Muckerheide</title>
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		<dc:creator>Paula Muckerheide</dc:creator>
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		<description>We really enjoyed having you at Wildwood this weekend, Bryan!  I&#039;m the church secretary, and it was kind of sad to take the posters down--it went too fast!  I love getting the opportunity to see the heart of a musician, to see a real person behind the music.  We can listen to people&#039;s albums at home, but the albums speak best to our hearts when we get to know the heart the songs came from.  I realize it is a risk to put your personal life on display, and you commented that sometimes it isn&#039;t so well received, so I want to thank you for being willing to do it.  It reminds us that we aren&#039;t the only ones who are imperfect, or who get sad sometimes, or who just struggle with life.  We are a work in progress, and I thank God for your testimony to us.  Keep singin&#039;, and &quot;dancin,&#039;&quot; for Him!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We really enjoyed having you at Wildwood this weekend, Bryan!  I&#8217;m the church secretary, and it was kind of sad to take the posters down&#8211;it went too fast!  I love getting the opportunity to see the heart of a musician, to see a real person behind the music.  We can listen to people&#8217;s albums at home, but the albums speak best to our hearts when we get to know the heart the songs came from.  I realize it is a risk to put your personal life on display, and you commented that sometimes it isn&#8217;t so well received, so I want to thank you for being willing to do it.  It reminds us that we aren&#8217;t the only ones who are imperfect, or who get sad sometimes, or who just struggle with life.  We are a work in progress, and I thank God for your testimony to us.  Keep singin&#8217;, and &#8220;dancin,&#8217;&#8221; for Him!</p>
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