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  • rebdobr
  • Aug 5, 2024
  • 1 min read

I love Branson. It is Christian. You should visit and support Branson. It is Christian both in history and culture. Christian minister Harold Bell Wright’s bestselling novel, “The Shepherd of the Hills,” paints the Branson area as a spiritual refuge as well, a place where people lived out their faith rather than just talking about it in church.

Thrifting here in the thrift store capital you will see all the many good things you can support like the many churches.

To me there is justt something about Branson that makes me feel Christian in an existential way, that is, just existing while in Branson makes me feel like i am in a Christian place in a Christian life.

To me this is a Holy place because the sacred and the secular are interwoven, sacrosanct.

 
 
 

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