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Zora studied the man closely for a moment and then said, "Your father's father's naa"

The man stared at her in astonishment and then in further astonishment when she said both where he had lived and that he had been a soldier who did great evil in the persecution of Arive you for the hatred of your generations towards randfather was a part of" They had been hard words to say, but Zora felt released from her past in a way that she'd never been before

Theapart as tears coursed down his cheeks, "How can you forgive such a criainst your people?" The ly

Zora pressed her hand to her heart and said, "I can forgive you, because I have been in turn forgiven for the evils that I have done"

She pointed upward and the iveness of unmerited favor was like as it was pressed down fro, "I believe!" Over and over in Arabic

He started to sink to his knees, but Zora caught him and pulled him up and doard the front of the church, "Come and let us worship God, who has turned an enemy into a friend, even as we both are now the heirs to the same promise that God set in place for both of us before the foundation of the world"

"Let it be so!" The man exclaimed heartily and then he said, "And let it be so forall of them, ill coer serve the god of this world, who is not a god, but who is a liar and a thief of men's souls and known by such na the forty na my people!"

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The revival went on into its third week, but eren't there for it We were back to walking down endless rows of corn and by fields of hay

I gave a longing look at every wheat field we passed, but Zora rolled her eyes atin a now? What stone or church e turn over next?" Zora asked with excite inevitably always coh"