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Book review: In Search of Norman Rockwell’s America
Can Christians see no evil? Some folks probably think that. And not without reason. In my experience, some Christians do avoid negative topics. But in almost photographic terms, many Christians see the evil but choose to focus on the good. … Continue reading
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