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		<description>If I remember correctly, this song is written by someone suffering from cancer before she passed away. Very nice song and used to be popular way back in the 1990s. 

Koinonia is a Greek word that occurs 20 times in the Bible. Koinonia’s primary meaning is “fellowship, sharing in common, communion.”</description>
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<p>Koinonia is a Greek word that occurs 20 times in the Bible. Koinonia’s primary meaning is “fellowship, sharing in common, communion.”</p>
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