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katyandtheword

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Posted on April 13, 2014April 13, 2014

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Categories: Topics, Metanarratives and Themes!

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What’s on my mind this month

  • Trauma Prayer
  • #BreakBlessBuild prayer (inspired by #NextChurch)
  • A-Part: A Prayer
  • Grading and Grace
  • The Kingdom of Heaven Prayer

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Twitter Updates

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