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Monthly Archives: January 2017
The Lesson of Grace in Teaching
Yes, I’ve started a new blog. The platform here at WordPress seems to be nicer and more versatile. I’ll be blogging here from now on. However, my first blog post was at Blogger, becau… Source: The Lesson of Grace in … Continue reading
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