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The Angel of the Lord says, "Blessed are those who fear God; their children will be mighty in the land." The Angel of the Lord says, "Children are a gift from God."It's a beautiful Sunday afternoon, and Tracy and Cindy have just gotten out of church service. Youth Pastor Barry Griffith taught the sermon at Fellowship Community Church in Jamestown, New York. The gals are thrilled to have a new Youth Pastor who has love and compassion for the congregation. Cindy and Tracy co-manage the local pet store, serving a community of twenty-five thousand, and have been close friends for quite a while.Sadly, Cindy's stepdad, Lionel, was murdered a few weeks ago in a robbery attempt. Family and friends attended his funeral last Saturday. He was the pillar of the community, a successful businessman, and supported various charitable organizations.Barry recently moved from Eastern New York with his five-year-old daughter, Bridgette, whom he virtually raised by himself. He was invited by Cindy and Tracy to join them for a pizza party at the pet store after church service.Barry walks in last, "Sorry I'm a bit late but stopped to pick up some lemonade and iced-tea. So, Hi, everyone."
Solley, by misfortune, Rachael grew up in a trashy trailer park, raised by her Catholic Aunt and alcoholic Uncle. After the death of her Jewish mom and dad, Rachael's Aunt supported her brother's wishes and allowed Rachael to attend the neighborhood Hebrew school. As a young child, Rachael enjoyed the Hanukkah celebration performed at the synagogue by the Rabbi. Rachael became friends with Sally during junior high, but whose parents were devoted Catholics, and refused Rachael to enter their home. Rachael, a strong-willed, determined young lady, survives years of childhood sexual abuse but becomes snared into her addiction to alcoholism and easy money.After WWII, Jewish survivors move to a slum neighborhood in New York, adjacent to a poverty-stricken Mexican trailer park, predominately Catholic.
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