Craig D. Lounsbrough Quotes
The Length Of The Fall Is Dictated By How Far We Had Climbed. The Outcome Of The Fall Is Dictated By Whether We're Holding On To That Which We're Climbing, Or We're Letting God Hold Onto Us.
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