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True homecoming
Estrangement, guilt, a dark past, have no access to God's house. But we may freely enter.
"I need to feel you love me."
"I need to be listened to and know that I matter."
"I need to be accepted for who I am and find home."
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October 28, 1991 issue
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A country of promise
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