
I have been putting odd thoughts into strange words for decades, and now continue to do so as I try to point to the meaning of life and to the One who makes all things possible.
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Welcome to my Substack home, and thank you. What I write may just be a unique perspective of life (and the Giver of it) that you haven't thought of, and (perhaps subconsciously) have been looking for all the time. God bless you!
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