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There Is A Battle Called Life

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Author: Kehinde Akintobi
Posted to the web: 10/20/2007 2:51:31 PM

There is a battle called life. To die is a choice, to live atimes a compulsion, to live well a desire but to attain a project that can be worked towards. How do we live? How are we living? What kind of life do we want to live? What kind of life do we want to leave. What kind of life are we leaving and when and how from lthe strucggles of life can we take our leave. Like the leaves that face the cold and the sun, the dew and the dust, in our own abilities we may falter but in God we trust. In divergent seasons unwavering, disregarding the cost.Staying close to our target, to fight we mustThe battle called life the end as thought whether conquering, conmquerors as winners victorious we hope and trust not as losers and vanquished the war they lost. For more inspiring words and discussion on the issue of life, please contactKenny@ churchonthenet004@yahoo.co.uk234 08060631373

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