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Craig W.
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Tuesday, April 10, 2007

"Starting From An Empty Tomb" by Betsy Childs

"But there is nothing more relevant to any human soul than the resurrection of Jesus Christ, and there is no more suitable foundation on which to build a life."
Posted by Craig W. at 5:41 PM

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