Column: Whose Bible at the border? - The Newton Beacon
My heart sank when I read in the news recently about a wrongly detained blind refugee from Myanmar named Nurul Amin Shah Alam who was released far from home and died in the freezing snow [...]
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My heart sank when I read in the news recently about a wrongly detained blind refugee from Myanmar named Nurul Amin Shah Alam who was released far from home and died in the freezing snow [...]
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