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Once Upon a Time, I Attended Bethel Church

Posted on May 10, 2018 by Doni Chamberlain

It’s true. I attended Bethel Church for nine years: 1969 until 1978; age 12 until age 21, when I left Redding with my then-husband so he could attend college. I was pregnant with our first child, a daughter, who was… Continue Reading →

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