The Manger Reimagined: Advent Week 4- Wise Words of Peace
The theme of Advent week 4 is Peace. This is perhaps one of the most difficult concepts this holiday season, even more than most holiday seasons.
The theme of Advent week 4 is Peace. This is perhaps one of the most difficult concepts this holiday season, even more than most holiday seasons.
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