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LETTER TO THE EDITOR from VERA TALEVI

All Prayed, And Things

Started To Happen

To the Editor:
Thank you all for the wonderful response to last Wednesday 3 o’clock prayers.

I know our prayers have helped – two weeks in a row there was good news reported:

On April 8, the good news was the CURVE WAS FLATTENING and then on April 16 – again, a day after our Wednesday prayers – the good news was not only had the curve flattened successfully, it PASSED THE PEAK and fewer people were admitted to the hospitals.

I am really amazed at how many people have responded and have asked that we continue our prayers on Wednesday.

We still have a long way to go so I will see you in prayer on Wednesday, April 22, and thereafter until we chase this virus off the earth.

Alone and all together we can fill the air with prayer. Prayers are what medicine cannot do.

Love,

VERA TALEVI
Cooperstown

 

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