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Happy 14th Birthday Tabitha! 🎂

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Wednesday August 12, 2020 {NAME}, Today, we celebrate the wonderful day God breathed life into

Wednesday August 12, 2020  {NAME},  Today, we celebrate the wonderful day God breathed life into our darling daughter, Tabitha Marie.  She is 14 years old today.  Where has the time gone? It seems like just yesterday that our miracle baby was born. Her namesake is Tabitha of the Bible from Acts 9. In the Bible, Tabitha is described as “always doing good and helping the poor.”  Our darling Tabitha lives up to her namesake without a doubt. She is always serving our family, cooking and cleaning daily, she lovingly cares for all her dear animals (cats, horses, and Grizzly our dog) every single day.  Tabitha is a sweet and faithful sister, darling devoted daughter, a lover of nature and all that is good. She pursues the truth and has a burning desire for all those around her to know and love the truth, too.  And the best thing about Tabitha is her love for the Source of Truth, Jesus her Savior.  You could search the entire world and never find another girl who loves Jesus as much as she does, or another girl who wants to bring as many souls to heaven to be with Jesus as she does.  Her tender heart is beautiful and our world would be void without her in our family and our lives.   Our children are the reason we do all that we do. We have to make this world a better, healthier, free home for them to live in, to grow up in, and Lord willing, one day to get married in and have children of their own. What kind of world are we leaving to the next generation?  It is our goal to leave it far better than it now is.                                                       With your help, we will accomplish this, for our dear children and children's children. We have learned 4 times over that children truly are a blessing from the Lord, and Tabitha is one of the greatest gifts from the hand of our Heavenly Father to us in this life.                                                     If you would like to wish Tabitha a happy birthday, please REPLY to this email and she'll receive and read each one.                                                        Happy Birthday, Tabitha! We love you, sweet girl!  Lots of love from … “Mommy and Daddy”  ☼ Ty & Charlene ☼   © Copyright 2020, TTAC Publishing LLC. All Rights Reserved. This email was sent to {EMAIL} by info@thetruthaboutcancer.com PO Box 530, Portland, TN 37148 [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Report Spam](

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