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<title>Stuff Christians Like - Jon Acuff : Prayer sneak attacks.</title>
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<description>I was the victim of the queen of all prayer sneak attacks. I was a new mom &amp;amp; was having a difficult time nursing. We had just returned home from meeting with a lactation consultant who said she couldn&amp;#039;t help me. I was very upset but had to go pump to relieve some pain. My husband came in to comfort me, but apparently he left the door slightly ajar. My mother-in-law was staying with us that week. She came to the door &amp;amp; heard how upset I was.  Before I knew what hit me, she had both hands on my head. There I sat, completely exposed &amp;amp; hooked up like a double-barrelled milking cow while she prayed. I was stunned. I just bowed my head &amp;amp; pretended like I wasn&amp;#039;t distracted by the rhythmic sound of the pump until she finished. I fully believe that the Holy Spirit will not be &amp;quot;scared away&amp;quot; by using courtesy. So go ahead &amp;amp; give them fair warning &amp;amp; time to get comfortable. If you find yourself a victim, let the attacker know how they can do it better next time! Christians are accountable for helping each other mature, so don&amp;#039;t let them go on to prayer attack another day! :) </description>
<pubDate>Tue, 13 Oct 2009 21:40:59 +0000</pubDate>
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