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Shelby! What a joy to see your writing here. Of course TIC matters and of course I’d love to contribute! It was a privilege to spend a year with you way-back-when at PREP and to know, even then, that you were a thoughtful, talented writer. May the Lord continue to bless you as you use your gifts.
-Mrs. Mathis
Mrs. Mathis,
How wonderful to hear that you read the site! Thanks for helping me with my writing way-back-when. I hope you are doing well. Happy New Year to you and the family!