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Horizons — The Prodigal Child, Luke 15:11-32

The Parable of the Prodigal Son still stirs us — the resentment, the rivalry, the longing to be seen. Rhashell D. Hunter’s Horizons Bible Study reminds us that God meets all of us with generous, joyful love, writes Rosalind Banbury. The post Horizons — The Prodigal Child, Luke 15:11-32 appeared first on The Presbyterian Outlook.
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It all began on Sunday, November 9. Lucas went up with his family to Mount Puñay in Alausí. The group stopped to pray before going down... and in a matter of minutes, the boy disappeared. The hours passed and the anguish grew. The mountain swallowed the little one, and with the fall of the night, the hope seemed to be extinguished. Firemen from Alausí, Chunchi and Riobamba, along with the Army, the Police and the Comuneros, joined forces. No one…

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Canal RTU broke the news in on Thursday, November 13, 2025.
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