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Fruits of Faith
February 16, 2020
These are fruits of Faith;
that I have once tried to seek—
Pass me by, unreached.
© Alexandra F., Harbor Springs, MI
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As I was reading the book "Unbroken" by Laura Hillenbrand, I was inspired by a section of the story where Louis Silvie Zamperini had been stranded on a raft in the ocean for forty-seven days. It had occurred to me to place myself in such a situation and delve deep into the wonders of hope and survival. What are the different perspectives of "hope" and the "survival" that different people see in life? That is when I decided to try relating to the unfortunate and write a piece about being unable to get a grasp of the "hope".