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The Tablecloth (One of the Most Miraculous Stories Ever)

A lonely and heartbroken woman, fleeing the horrors of WWII, found hope and more in New York. She found her lost and treasured gold and ivory tablecloth, and that discovery led to an incredible reunion with the love of her life.

Watch her amazing story and discover how Jesus offers to end our loneliness and separation as well.

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