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ByJulieSabbath Sunday is my weekly post where I share an amateur nature picture taken by yours truly, along with a few words of encouragement that God has for you. That’s right, you aren’t here by accident, and if you read this and it just hits you, I don’t know. But God does, and He asked…
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