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Carrie Ann Golden

God does His best work through our brokenness and shortcomings!

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    Child of God. Gospeler. Former widow. Heart attack survivor. Proud Navy Mom. Lives on a small farmstead in North Dakota. Deaf/blind (Ushers Syndrome). Also write as Anna Adams (maiden name).

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