Excerpt: ‘Sutherland Springs: God, Guns, and Hope in a Small Texas Town,’ by Joe Holley
In an exclusive first look at his new book, journalist Joe Holley revisits the terrible morning when mayhem descended on a rural Texas church.
In an exclusive first look at his new book, journalist Joe Holley revisits the terrible morning when mayhem descended on a rural Texas church.
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