Can We Become as Little Children if We Don’t Know Any?
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L WestoverJanuary 14, 2021
Lovely article! Our oldest daughter is single, with single adult daughters. Yet she is unquestionably the favorite aunt of most of our 22 grandchildren -- because she is so engaged with them. She would rather be with the kids than with their parents. Her life may be hard, but she finds joy as she "plays" with the children. What a blessing that joy goes two ways!
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