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The site had the following in the homepage, "Rethinking the Sin Sick Soul." I noticed that the web site stated " I recently heard a choir singing an arrangement of There is Balm in Gilead wherein the entire piece was just the refrain." They also stated " As I listened I began to rethink what sin sick soul might mean. Quite honestly Im not big on the concept of sin, like we due to growing up Southern Baptist. So Ive always had trouble singing this phrase. May we find ways to be that balm for one another, for it is in giving that we receive. This entry was posted in Uncategorized."

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