Showing true compassion to those on the margins means a lot more than just feeling sorry for them. Karen Ellis shows us the high value of serving, loving, and empowering the widow and the orphan.
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I’m the widow, my life with my husband was a loving one, we we’re married for 49 years and 4 months to the date, 01/22/1974-05/22/2023 and 2 months and two days on 08/28/1955-07/24/2023 later my oldest sister died,