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When she was five years old, Kacie’s father left. For the next 16 years, he wasn’t part of her life. When asked to write and share a eulogy at his funeral, she was left with a tough decision: should she brush away the hurt of his absence, or acknowledge it? This internal conflict led her to rediscover the powerful combination of truth and grace, and left her with an understanding of just how much she needed it as well.
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