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The Greater Reality: Till We Have Faces, Ch9-11

21 min · 18. maj 2026
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Join this discussion I had with Esther (14) and Adalyn (15) of C. S. Lewis' book Till We Have Faces. He's a master at showing us the greater reality through fiction!! Next up, Chapters 12, 13, & 14.

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