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Dr. Phil's Sunday School Class visits him; holds prayers Hunter Durham writes: A couple of weeks ago several members of our Sunday School class that Dr. Phil was a member of were able to visit him and have prayers over him. He seemed to be more comfortable than the last time. We pray for him as a class and individually all the time. We certainly miss him. - HunterSee earlier - Prayers continue for healing of Dr. Phil Aaron This story was posted on 2016-07-30 15:31:35
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