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Daily Archives: May 11, 2014
Ramblings About Different Places, a Coming Bible Study, and Mother’s Day
The church service at my church this morning focused on Christ as the good shepherd. In the closing prayer, the pastor said that Christ knows all of our temperaments. I was thinking about a similar issue as I was walking … Continue reading
The art of faux vulnerability
Originally posted on broken cameras & gustav klimt:
I learnt a while ago that a certain sort of post works well, it gets attention, it is shared, liked, commented on. And I feel that I’ve done a good job. It’s…
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