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Essay heading: Kawaiahao Church
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A memory of the birthplace of Hawaii’s new religion. A reminder, of the hard work, of the hard times, of the endurance that those missionaries went through. They didn’t stop, they persevered without mercy. They hoped and prayed for a new future, a new life, reborn into our generation. Kawaiahao Church is our place to worship and love, for the lives that worked for it, dreaming we would... displayed 300 characters
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