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SOURCE OF BAD DREAMS
On a Sunday morning at First United Methodist Church in Pensacola, Florida, the young woman who is the Director of Christian Education, was discussing with the children about dreams during the Children’s Time. She said, “I used to have bad dreams when I was a child, and sometimes I still have bad dreams. For example, the other night I dreamed that I blew up “Preacher Henry’s house.” (Preacher Henry is the Senior Minister.) One little girl’s hand went up and stayed up. Finally the director called on her and said, “Do you want to say something?” The little girl put her hand down and very clearly said, “My mamma told me if you don’t have bad thoughts, you won’t have bad dreams.”

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