You have been man and wife for some seven years now. You have been blessed with four children, one of whom died in infancy. Since leaving your parents, and your brothers’ and sisters’ families in Tennessee, you have been alone. You have only each other to rely on. The responsibility of taking care of and providing for every need a small family of five could have weighs heavily on both of you. “Are we doing the right thing?” is a question that has been unspoken, but heavy during each of the many miles since your journey began.
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