Community Post: Having Someplace to Go Is Home
Blog / Produced by The High CallingThe plaque doesn’t match anything in the room. In fact, it looks out of place in an already cluttered spot. So during last-minute straightening and dusting this past week, I snatched the plaque to get it out of sight. I was thinking about giving it away. My son, who was practicing piano, suddenly stopped playing. “I love that sign,” he said, a wistful tone to his voice....
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Contributors: Ann Kroeker
Published by The High Calling, December 1, 2011. Image by
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