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Scripture of the Day: August 25

Eph­esians 2:14
For he him­self is our peace, who has made us both one and has bro­ken down in his flesh the divid­ing wall of hostility.

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One Response to Scripture of the Day: August 25

    joan says:

    I am a catholic mar­ried to a lutheran believe in ecu­menism and enjoy fol­low­ing your walk since i saw the ar ticle about it in the wall street jour­nal we also lived in switzer­land for 2 years

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