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[The Jesus Daily Mission]( [Click here to update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe]( [Jesus Daily]( YOUR DAILY TRIVIA Name the three wise men? YOUR DAILY PRAYER REQUESTS Do you or loved ones need prayer for health, relationships, finances, or anything else? Just click [HERE]( to send us your prayers. A Jesus Daily Volunteer will help. Forward to anyone needing prayer. YOUR DAILY 3 LIFE PRESCRIPTIONS Dear Fellow Brother or Sister in Christ, 1. News captivates us. 2. Sometimes, bad news can be difficult to face. 3. Good news is a blessing from God. Follow me on Facebook at [facebook.com/draarontabor]( God bless you and your family, — Aaron Tabor, MD, Founder of Jesus Daily® YOUR DAILY ENCOURAGEMENT [This Haunting Photograph Showing Princess Diana Meeting Her Granddaughter]( Charlotte Will Send Chills Down Your Spine Read and then share to bless others [Be Careful What You Microwave! Here Are 12 Items That You Should Never Stick In There]( Read and then share to bless others [Father Kisses Little Girl Goodbye After Her Mother Does Something That'll]( Your Stomach Drop]( Read and then share to bless others YOUR DAILY DEVOTION FROM DR TABOR And now, dear children, continue in him, so that when he appears we may be confident and unashamed before him at his coming. 1 John 2:28 A Faith That Fits When clothes shrink, they no longer fit us properly. Maybe we washed a delicate fabric in warm water or maybe the garment just wasn’t made very well. Regardless, when something becomes smaller in size, it’s hard to wear, ill-fitting, and uncomfortable. When our faith shrinks, it also feels too small for the challenges we’re facing in life. Our doubts poke through the fabric and tear at the seams of what we believe and hold dear. Our losses and disappointments create tight bands that squeeze our commitment to God like a too-small waistband. The only way we can survive the trials and triumphs of life is with a faith that fits. Such a tailor-made garment requires daily attention. We must invest in our relationship with our Father if we expect to persevere through hard times and trust him. It’s difficult to trust someone you don’t know. Don’t let your faith shrink. Invest in it today by spending time in prayer and Bible study with the Lord. Pray: “Lord, I want to grow deeper and stronger in my relationship with you. I commit today to spend some extra time in your presence.” You can grow closer to God with my full Jesus Daily® Devotional Book at [Amazon.com]( or fine bookstores everywhere. You can take better care of your health with the latest nutritional products from [Revival Protein.]( NEW! YOUR DAILY GOOD WORK FOR JESUS Help millions accept Jesus as Savior! 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[Share on Facebook]( Help Dr. Jeff Get Kidney Dialysis Our friend, Dieufene (Jeff) Losier, has been diagnosed with Terminal Renal Insufficiency and, without dialysis or a transplant, his life will not go on. Please help him live and continue to serve the Lord at [( Jeff lives in a village, roughly four hours inland from Jacmel, Haiti. In Haiti, medical care is an extreme challenge. Just the journey to a hospital from his small village would be an extreme and life threatening feat in the condition that Jeff is in. Once he arrives at a hospital, there is no guarantee he would even receive treatment. In fact, many people who arrive at a Haitian hospital are forced to sleep outside in hopes that they'll be admitted. That's why I'm asking for help. The goal of this campaign is as follows: 1) Support Jeff in obtaining dialysis in the United States 2) Support Jeff in receiving a transplant in the United States We will work to safely transport Jeff to the United States via his travel visa, where he will receive the quality care that he needs. Once he arrives in the states, we will work to find a donor match that will be willing to donate a kidney. Now, you may be thinking, what's the big deal about this man? Let me tell you. Dr. Jeff was born in this village near Jacmel, yet overcame many obstacles to study medicine in the Dominican Republic. Opposed to moving on to a more financially viable future, he returned to the very same village, to educate and support over 1,000 community members. As a result of his efforts, kids have access to education, women and men have access to healthcare, deaths due to infections during child birth have diminished, vast gardens that produce food sources and new financial means have been developed. This list goes on. Jeff is 40 years old. Speaking with him today, it's clear that he's in a very weakened state. He is realizing the likeliness of his death, but I have hope that mountains can move. I realize that people have renal failure every single day in our country and it's a reality that we have all faced with people that we know or love. Jeff is young and he is fighting every single day to create change in a tiny village that needs some hope. Please consider giving, even if it's a small amount. No matter what, you will be helping a beautiful community continue to overcome odds. If you would like to learn more about Dr. Jeff and his ministry in Haiti, visit [www.mijaba.org](. This email was sent from Jesus Daily to {EMAIL} Jesus Daily | PO BOX 717, Walkertown, NC, 27051, United States

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