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[Summary] => I have given you an example, that you should do as I have done to you. John 13:15
When we read the story of Jesus washing the disciples feet, we may think we understand why He was doing that for them. John, for instance, was a close friend. Then there were Peter and Andrew, who had been so faithful in following the Master.
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It was a nippy day in May, 1981 in the Aquino household in Boston. Cory was in the kitchen watching pro-football with some Filipino doctors who were among their closest friends. Kris was frying a hamburger by the stove. Ninoy had decided to walk what looked like a German shepherd by the backyard, uncollaring him so he could romp off by himself among the trees. It was a homey scene genteel, quiet, and safe set in the rustic environs of Harvard University where Ninoy was lecturing as a fellow.
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