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Sunday, October 12, 2025 I Psalm 19:7-11 NIV To support the ministry: Online: www.woffamily.org/give Text: Text “WOF” to 73256 Mail In: Word of Faith Family Worship Cathedral – 212 Riverside […]
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This poem is a haunting and evocative exploration of selfhood, memory, and the fragile thread between past and future. It begins with a restless questioning—of images, titles, and the meaning we impose on them—drawing the listener into a vivid, almost dreamlike journey. Through striking imagery and raw introspection, Akil wanders through landscapes of both the physical world and the inner mind, confronting loss, uncertainty, and the weight of untold stories. Each line pulses with a quiet tension, moving from vulnerability to revelation, until it swells into a powerful meditation on identity and belonging. By the end, "Akil Unbound" leaves the listener suspended in both mystery and hope, a reminder that even in life’s most uncertain passages, we can find beauty, purpose, and the path to our truest selves.
Sunday, October 12, 2025 I Psalm 19:7-11 NIV To support the ministry: Online: www.woffamily.org/give Text: Text “WOF” to 73256 Mail In: Word of Faith Family Worship Cathedral – 212 Riverside […]
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