There was a group of forty brothers and sisters and great-aunts and uncles and cousins and even her grandmother. She definitely didn’t expect to see what she saw. She hasn’t apologized to anyone in years.Īs her bus stops in her hometown, she gets off not knowing what to expect. Can you forgive me?” She says the words to herself over and over, her throat tightening even as she rehearses them. ![]() So while she’s on the bus, she plans what she’ll say to her dad at the bus terminal, if he’s actually even there. If you’re not there, well, I guess I’ll just stay on the bus until it hits Canada.” I’m catching a bus up your way, and it’ll get there about midnight tomorrow. ![]() She leaves the message, “Dad, Mom, it’s me. So she tries calling home, but it goes straight to voicemail. “My dog back home eats better than I do now.” She’s sobbing, and more than anything else in the world she wants to go home. “God, why did I leave,” she said to herself. So as a teenager, she ran away, and eventually found herself living as a homeless prostitute, until she remembered how good she had it back at home. In his book What’s So Amazing About Grace, Philip Yancey wrote about a girl who grew up in a loving family, yet always misunderstood their loving guidance as them being overly judgmental and controlling. Savre His Soul From Death ( download mp3) Text:
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