Ann J. Musico
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Comfort in Crisis
Times of crisis don’t usually evoke cherished memories. However, it is just such a time in my life that calls up my fondest memory. While I was growing up, my family went to church sporadically and believed in God. I believed that He existed, but other than that I never thought very much about Him. …
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Comfort in Crisis
Times of crisis don't usually evoke cherished memories. However, it is just such a time in my life that calls up my fondest memory.
While I was growing up, my family went to church sporadically and believed in God. I believed that He existed, but other than that I never thought very much about Him.
Then in my late 20s a series of events drove me to a crisis point. My mom died suddenly, and 14 months later, I married and began a new life 900 miles away from family, friends and everything familiar to me.
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