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		<title>By: Randy Calaway</title>
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		<dc:creator>Randy Calaway</dc:creator>
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		<description>Interesting! Awesome story. God works in mysteriious ways. 

So happens I tend towards the underachiever, and I took martial arts, and excelled as a fighter. This was during an intense time in my life-The demise of a career and a marriage. It was a discipline I enjoyed, I was good at. My season of about two years in the martial arts was a true Godsend- In it&#039;s own measure. 
Yes, I do wish I would have continued in the martial arts. 

But alas, in the long run, it is always about the love of Christ that does not fail. That love where He never leaves us or forsakes us- Yet I walk through the valley, He is there.</description>
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<p>So happens I tend towards the underachiever, and I took martial arts, and excelled as a fighter. This was during an intense time in my life-The demise of a career and a marriage. It was a discipline I enjoyed, I was good at. My season of about two years in the martial arts was a true Godsend- In it&#8217;s own measure.<br />
Yes, I do wish I would have continued in the martial arts. </p>
<p>But alas, in the long run, it is always about the love of Christ that does not fail. That love where He never leaves us or forsakes us- Yet I walk through the valley, He is there.</p>
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