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A Life of Grace: A tribute to Queen Elizabeth II

by Mark Greene

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What made Queen Elizabeth II so admired, respected,and loved by so many across the globe? This movingtribute explores Elizabeth's own answer to that question,highlighting how her dynamic Christian faith shapedher vision for her role, and empowered her to be theinspiring servant and example she was, and remains.… (more)
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What made Queen Elizabeth II so admired, respected,and loved by so many across the globe? This movingtribute explores Elizabeth's own answer to that question,highlighting how her dynamic Christian faith shapedher vision for her role, and empowered her to be theinspiring servant and example she was, and remains.

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