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St. Paul’s & It Gets Better (II)

October 25, 2010, Christianity (85), Church (77), Equality (12), Love (17), St. Paul's Audio & Video Clips (12)

Posted by Kimberly Allen

On Friday, Wallace+ added his voice to the "It Gets Better Project" and "Faith Gets Better" effort.

"God made you the way you are to be who you are. And you are beautiful."

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If you know someone who needs to hear this message, please share it. Or, if you'd like to tape your message that it gets better, call me at the church (643-3589) to set up a recording time. We'll add your video to the St. Paul's YouTube Channel.

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