Despite the horror, we survivors were endowed with a will to survive. Or instinct. Or maybe it was faith.
I believe in a God who not only intervenes in human affairs--again and again--but one who also makes banquets out of stale bread.
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I believe in a God who not only intervenes in human affairs--again and again--but one who also makes banquets out of stale bread.
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