Epilogue

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Amy walked into her old English class. 

It was after school time, but she knew Mrs Moore would be there, recording tests, grading papers or doing other stuff. 

'Um, good evening Mrs Moore.' 

'Amy!', Mrs Moore exclaimed. 'It' seen months! How are you? What are you doing here? '

Amy bit her lip awkwardly.' Well, my aunt, my cousin and I are moving, and I just wanted to stop by... to thank you.'

'Thank me? For what?', Mrs Moore asked breezily. 

'Thanks for... for talking to me about God that day. It really helped me. I'm a Christian now.' 

'Oh,  you're a Christian? That' s nice! ' Mrs Moore hugged Amy, the familiarity of a new sister in Christ. 

'Well, the Bible says that all things will pass away, but the word of God will remain forever.' 

Mrs Moore smiled warmly. 'Yes it does.' 

Then Mrs Moore asked Amy a question, 'What made you come to the faith so easily? The last time, you were so convinced about atheism..' 

'Well Mrs Moore, my mom died and before that we fought because I wanted to go back to church because I wanted to see if the Bible was legit or not which it is', Amy said quickly so she could avoid crying. 

'Oh Amy, I'm so sorry. But I'm sure your mom is in Heaven.' 

Amy sighed. 'I hope so. We really have to spread the word about Jesus so other people won't, you know, perish.' 

'Yes, you are absolutely right, Amy. We need Jesus. The world needs Jesus. And we will spread his word any way we can.' 

Amy smiled. 'I can't wait.' 

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