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| | As a Christian, Go Fly a Kite! |
 | | A serious illness strikes you or a loved one; a death of a relative or close friend occurs; family problems and financial woes smite you one after another, and on. |
 | | The man of the house is too busy playing golf on Sunday to go to church, or the entire family goes to the shore for the weekend. |
 | | By looking at other flying kites, I realized the need for weight and added a tail, short in a light wind, and long in a heavy, strong wind, I had finally gained my kite. |
| www.orthodoxresearchinstitute.org /articles/misc/kahle_fly_a_kite.htm (1172 words) |
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