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FEEL THE FACE OF JESUS
In Belgium, there was a Nazi prison camp called Breendonk. Inside this camp, many Belgian citizens suffered and died during the Second World War. How did some of these people endure the atrocities — the anxiety, fear, worry, and injustice of this place? A guide takes the visitors to an small, isolated cell. In a remote corner of this cell, there is a little slit in the stone wall. The only way to reach this corner and this little slit in the wall is to crawl under some high benches. The guide then places the visitor’s hand onto this portion of the stone wall. The guide then instructs the visitor, “Run your hand over what you feel.” The visitor responds, “I feel a carving of a face.” “You are feeling the face of our Savior Jesus Christ.” the guide confirms. In the darkest hour of hopelessness, these men and women would come to the corner of this cell and…

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