Written in the midst of certain events that altered the course of my life for a period. Those kinds of experiences which make one question his identity, doubt his identity. Identity as a believer, as a man.
Identity can indeed be questions by events, maybe even altered or shrouded by events. Identity can be lost, or maybe forgotten. Identity can be recovered if it is one's true identity. Or is it that the identity was re-recognized not really recovered.
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