🌐 Remembering Who I Am
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October 28, 2025
Living & Loving in the Tension of Faith
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When I was growing up, whenever I would go on a trip without the family, my father would turn to me just before I left and say, “Remember who you are.” As my own children now get older, I realize that who you are is not just shaped by your parents but by the physical domain around you.
I have also realized that even if you can never go home again, home never really leaves you....
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