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Ineffable Grace

Amy Hall

Blaise Pascal wrote "Pensées" ("Thoughts" in French). Here are "mes pensées" ("my thoughts") on grace, sanctification, homeschooling, literature and much more!

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  • Amy Hall

    Follower of Jesus. Homeschooling my 3 children. Grew up as a missionary kid in West Africa. I have "a burning in my bones" to write (a nod to Winn Collier's biography of Eugene Peterson).

  • Amy Hall

    I am a follower of Jesus, eternally grateful that I have been adopted into God's family by grace. Married to a gracious man. Homeschooling our 3 children. I have a "burning in my bones" to write, but I am no Eugene Peterson.

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