There is a season for everything under the sun–even when we can’t see the sun.

Jared Brock
There is a season for everything under the sun–even when...
There is a season for everything under the sun–even when...
There is a season for everything under the sun–even when...
There is a season for everything under the sun–even when...
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The seasons are always changing. Even though we can see the sun in the sky, there is always something else that happens underneath the sun. Sometimes, the weather changes and it is hard to predict what will happen next. Other times, there are storms that come with thunderstorms that cause damage to crops. Even when the world is beautiful, there are still things that can happen under the sun.

Source: A Year Of Living Prayerfully: How A Curious Traveler Met The Pope, Walked On Coals, Danced With Rabbis, And Revived His Prayer Life

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