The Alphabet of Grace: P is for Photographs
When Wallace Aeneas Richards died in Maryborough in 1997 at the age of 66, the small Victorian country town lost one of its favorite sons.
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When Wallace Aeneas Richards died in Maryborough in 1997 at the age of 66, the small Victorian country town lost one of its favorite sons.
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“Do you know what it means to be struck by grace? We cannot transform our lives, unless we allow them to be transformed by that
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