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im not fluent in deutsche but add that the Netherlands speaks a similar tounge.
10-4 and add to that I believe my grandpa dropped the er and became Schoenberg and with your, apparent, knowledge of Judah, I'm betting that you know what that means.
 
10-4 and add to that I believe my grandpa dropped the er and became Schoenberg and with your, apparent, knowledge of Judah, I'm betting that you know what that means.
you would be ashkenazum. my last name may mean crimea.
 
You'll never hear me disagree with you about that because He did not die on the cross Just for me. A couple came to our Service one Sunday and they joined the Church. Both of them and their son are slow and my wife, daughter and I were busy for the next month but the first free Sunday we had, we had them over for dinner. As we were eating Lunch and talking Tony told me that they had been members of several Churches but that we were the first people to ever invite them into ther houses.

Right now Anissa is in the Hospital with Lupus, trying to die. My daughter drove her to the Emergency Room and has spent the past week, sitting with her. There are too many in the Church that are not the Church and that is sad. God bless, Willie.

p.s. My first name is the German form of yours, Willis.
Most of my family was Deutsch, from generations back.
 
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