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🗓️ 6 November 2018
⏱️ 98 minutes
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We've all heard churches say you can't get divorced no matter what. Well what about in the case of abuse? Autumn Miles shares her heartbreaking story of domestic abuse, and the church not helping her. Through that, she's made it her mission to help equip both churches and victims with the knowledge and resources needed to actually help.
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2:49.0 | Oh, yeah, God showed up. I don't give a shit when I put in my body. You don't ever fuck me that way. So if you've never done oral, then you're extra virgin. No, girl, it's my plan. I'm showing you the dead. My penis when I was 25 years old. Don't get lost. |
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5:20.0 | Yeah, there's something lost there. And we do a terrible job of keeping up with it and putting enough behind it. We don't have to budget to do all the things. |
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