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Faith Photo Spotlight: Get right with God!

An aging sign above a gnarled grape vine at a residence on Stone Chimney Road in Supply proclaims to all passersby: "Please get right with God. Jesus is coming."

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An aging sign above a gnarled grape vine on Stone Chimney Road in Supply proclaims to all passersby: "Please get right with God. Jesus is coming." Credit: Photo by Amanda Greene

Topics: Faith, Doctrine & Practice
Beliefs: Christian - Protestant
Tags: brunswick county, jesus, sign, supply

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