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Carson Reed is a journalist, author, editor, and poet living in Denver, Colorado. He says his story in this issue “owes equal debt to Lewis Carroll and Jimmy Swaggart.”
And when the morning had come, sure enough, there was the Holy Spirit, less like a poltergeist and more like a cat, perched on a comforter on the old steamer trunk at the end of the bed.
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