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Tag Archives: Proverbs 23
This Sabbath at Richardson (August 23)- Great Advice from Proverbs, Part 3
The tower of Pisa has been leaning so long — nearly 840 years — that it’s natural to assume it will defy gravity forever. But the famous structure has been in danger of collapsingĀ almost since its first brick was laid. … Continue reading
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