Meeting God at Every Turn: A Personal Family StoryThis is a true story of how God has met me and is still meeting me at every turn. I know that He is the answer to every cry of your heart. |
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At a later period she began braiding it , then winding the braids twice around her head in a lovely natural coronet . Soon after Leonora Whitaker got to the Cove , the mission was in dire straits for funds to meet basic needs .
At a later period she began braiding it , then winding the braids twice around her head in a lovely natural coronet . Soon after Leonora Whitaker got to the Cove , the mission was in dire straits for funds to meet basic needs .
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... the moment later that evening when his hand covered mine as we were leaning over the bridge and watching the moonlight as it made a patch of silver on the water ; the intensity of his eyes looking into mine as we were driving out to ...
... the moment later that evening when his hand covered mine as we were leaning over the bridge and watching the moonlight as it made a patch of silver on the water ; the intensity of his eyes looking into mine as we were driving out to ...
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When Edith and Peter told us two years later that they were expecting their fourth child , knowing the history of the two genetically - damaged babies , the obstetrician was unable to give Edith any medical prognosis .
When Edith and Peter told us two years later that they were expecting their fourth child , knowing the history of the two genetically - damaged babies , the obstetrician was unable to give Edith any medical prognosis .
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