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Easter hope springs in the supermarket aisle – The Age
My experience of workers at supermarkets has had some highlights. I was once overwhelmed by a kidney stone in one. The young staff were sensational.
Last Easter, churches, like so much else, were closed. But supermarkets were open. They are not as different from churches as they seem.
On Good Friday 2020, my wife, Jenny, and I were loading up supplies. We have three teenagers so, as usual, our trolley was bulging with food, not to mention cleaning products. It takes so long to scan everything that we often have time to talk to the person on the register.
Faith can sometimes be found in the most unlikely of places (even supermarkets).Credit:Dallas…
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