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On any typical Tuesday night in Northern Virginia, it’s game night at Christian Embassy staff member Nan's house. Three women from three different generations with three separate faith journeys meet. They celebrate their friendship centered around their love for each other and their common faith.
The student union building on the University of Canterbury campus stands eerily empty. A yellow “Restricted Access” sign marks the main entryway. Smaller doors are roped off.
I looked into David’s face. Tears streaming down his cheek, he tilted his head back and cried like it was the end of the world. I asked my son to hold out his finger, and he did. But he shouted, “Please don’t touch it, please don’t touch it! Ow, ow, ow!”
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