The Color of Rain: How Two Families Found Faith, Hope, and Love in the Midst of Tragedy
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Zondervan, 2011.
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9780310332022
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Michael Spehn., Michael Spehn|AUTHOR., & Gina Kell Spehn|AUTHOR. (2011). The Color of Rain: How Two Families Found Faith, Hope, and Love in the Midst of Tragedy . Zondervan.

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Michael Spehn, Michael Spehn|AUTHOR and Gina Kell Spehn|AUTHOR. 2011. The Color of Rain: How Two Families Found Faith, Hope, and Love in the Midst of Tragedy. Zondervan.

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Michael Spehn, Michael Spehn|AUTHOR and Gina Kell Spehn|AUTHOR. The Color of Rain: How Two Families Found Faith, Hope, and Love in the Midst of Tragedy Zondervan, 2011.

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Michael Spehn, Michael Spehn|AUTHOR, and Gina Kell Spehn|AUTHOR. The Color of Rain: How Two Families Found Faith, Hope, and Love in the Midst of Tragedy Zondervan, 2011.

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