Frosted Trees
Category: Christianity, Faith, Theology
“As I look outside this blessed Christmas Eve,
I picture in my mind many frosted trees.
Trees, trees, such beautiful fabric of life:”
“As I look outside this blessed Christmas Eve,
I picture in my mind many frosted trees.
Trees, trees, such beautiful fabric of life:”
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