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“How Do You Say Thank You?” by Cynthia W. Connell

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My photographs document and rebuild my family’s memories of loss and separation.

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But this time it is different. As much as I love being in that place, and still hold it as holy, I know that it is not the place for me any longer.

The journey from knowing to believing is where the wilderness becomes holy and beautiful.

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This impromptu dumpster Sunday School had become a holy space, a place of acceptance, learning, love, and light — the very epitome of what I had expressed hope for in my testimony.

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In the sacred space between life and death, where the heavenly visions of
the waking and sleeping unite, the early morning sun is insufficient to light my way.

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We must go home; but we do not want to. Our dirty hands are clean. Our vulgar hearts are pure. We believe we are home already.

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Rueckert breaks new ground by centering her marriage, her struggle with the Mormon understanding of marriage, and her year-long global honeymoon journey.