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Author: Sarah Torna Roberts

For Those Who Love Jesus, but . . .

June 17, 2015June 13, 2015 Sarah Torna Roberts

I didn’t mean to stay for three hours. And it was more than the rose leaf tea, more than the endless Super Why episodes she put on for my three-year-old. It was more than the familiar story of young love and marriage, or the moment we both confessed that our moms are our best friends […]

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