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Ugly Hope

Natalie Campbell Williams

A little cynical, but still addicted to hope. Here's where hope is rearing her ugly little head in the middle of faith reconstruction, parenthood, pursuing a graduate degree in psychology, and my carousel of restless hobbies.

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  • Natalie Campbell Williams

    In a complicated relationship with hope and thinking way too hard about it.

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