Saving souls involves helping to make clearer the connection that can exist between our own soul and the Loving God Who programmed it at the moment of our conception. We know that our own soul is an entity that is starved for love. We can also know that the greatest source of love is He Who sent His Son to die for us. Once these two facts are clear, they only need to be connected. Far more easily than an anteater’s impossibly long tongue can reach deeply into the twisted tunnels of an anthill for sustenance, we can reach upwards to God for spiritual nourishment simply by asking Him to help us do so.

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