I Carved Until I Set Him Free
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HeatherNovember 16, 2022
Such a relatable struggle, oh how we all long to be set free. I find Atlas a comfortable friend. We are fellow travelers, both seeking relief from our bondage. So grateful Jesus Christ is my patient and skilled sculptor. I weary of this work, but He never does.
George AngerbauerNovember 16, 2022
This is beautiful. As I read, I have a desire to strive to be born again daily, and not be that man I was yesterday. I also relate more to Atlas, and think he, rather than the "perfect" David, ought to be our focus for ourselves as well as how we see others. Thank you!
Annette AtwoodNovember 16, 2022
Love this article. There’s so much I relate to. Thank you for sharing these stories.
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