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Kendra Fletcher is a mother of 8, speaker, author, and podcaster. She is the author of Lost and Found: Losing Religion, Finding Grace, and Leaving Legalism, and she regularly writes for Key Life Ministries. The Fletchers reside in California, where they play in the Pacific Ocean as often as possible.

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Letters from Oxford — Summer Reading 2023

Summer is nearly here and I’m counting down just four months until I officially start my MSt program in October. It’s been 31 years since I graduated from college with a BA Music, but reading from a wide variety of genres has always appealed to me. I was excited to receive a list of suggested reading and ready to get started right away.

The list sent to us has a caveat: read what interests you or

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“As I stood outside in Cow Lane, it occurred to me that Heaven must be a place where the library is open twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week.

No ... eight days a week.”
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“Whenever I'm with other people, part of me shrinks a little. Only when I am alone can I fully enjoy my own company.”
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“He who fears he shall suffer, already suffers what he fears.”
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