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Resurrect Peter Pan:

Let me remind you that God still performs miracles.  He's not rusty, and He didn't forget how to do it.  We stopped believing.  As children, we are green to the veil the world is creating for us day by day.  Once we are grown, we are so programmed that we never question our thoughts, desires, aspirations, abilities or limitations.  We stopped believing to be astronauts and inventors, and we started settling for assistants and associates.  We stopped believing we could fly and settled for a bike and some sneakers to get around.  We stopped desiring things that we felt were beyond our reach and looked to find happiness in safe and secure dreams.

Well, I have come with the pixy dust to revert you to your youth so we can fly away together. I am on a personal journey to affluence, freedom, peace, happiness, faith and love.  I have found the path that will lead me to my destination.  I have taken the first few steps and I can already taste victory.  "Be it done, according to your faith." Matthew 9:29.  What you believe has everything to do with what you are getting out of life. The answer to everything you have ever asked of God is right here in this passage.  Whatever your question, the answer is here and it is clear and plain.  Do you see it yet?  To unlock the treasures of this life, you must Resurrect Peter Pan! 

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