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From Weakness to Wonder: Seeing God's Hand in Life's Fragility With Decameron

From Weakness to Wonder: Seeing God's Hand in Life's Fragility With Decameron

By all calculations, we shouldn’t be here, but we are.

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God starts acting when we come to the end of ourselves. When we are twenty, we think we can do it all. Ten years down the road, we realize that yes, we might do it all but slowly and poorly. As years fly by, we come to the sobering realization that we can’t promise even that. At this point, we become aware of our utmost fragility. And at t…

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