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At I Am My Brother's Keeper, there were no dues, no drives, no singles nights....
Author:
Mitch Albom
Book:
Have a Little Faith: A True
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At I Am My Brother's Keeper, there were no dues, no drives, no singles nights. Membership grew the old-fashioned way: a desperate need for God.
( Mitch Albom )
[ Have a Little Faith: A True ]
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