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C.H.A.M.P.I.O.N.S--Who's Team are You On?

 
C hrist has eliminated my guilt H is Spirit tells me I am his child A wesome victory is mine M y mind is set on his Spirit P ower is made perfect in weakness I have the intercession of the Holy Spirit and Jesus O nly God knows why bad things happen to good people N othing separates me from his love S atan has been defeated!           The New England Patriots were 18-0 and were favored by two touchdowns to beat the New York Giants . However, Eli Manning and team were driven by determination to overcome all odds and win the Super Bowl.   The Giants took the lead with eleven minutes in the fourth quarter. The Patriots never blinked and put together a long drive to regain the lead and appeared to become the first team to go 19-0 and win the Super Bowl.   With less than three minutes to play Manning was in the grasp of two or three Patriot defenders and appeared to ... (link)

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