Author of Salvation: with Monica O’Neil
December 10, 2018
This year, I’ve been reflecting during Advent on how Jesus is called the Author of Salvation. I love a good story where something goes terribly awry for a hero or heroine I’ve become attached to. But I only love it if the …
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