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Tell God Why You Are Angry & Why

January 26, 2021January 29, 2021 Ófe Abreu Rosario 322 Views

I’m angry because your people who go to your church do not welcome the weary and the exploited.

I’m angry because you people concrete and nice highways & call it development (sic).

I’m angry because your people claim (sic).

You said to me you who are weary and I will make your yoke easy – where are you?

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