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In “White Crimson Morning,” Kim Norlien presents the gospel message through the use of symbolism which include: 1-Cardinals: Love and Companionship, as God wants to have with us. 2-Snow: Though our sins may be like crimson, they are white as snow. 3-Berries: Drops of Christ’s blood shed for us on Calvary. 4-Bridge: Jesus Christ is our bridge to fellowship with the Father. 5-Stream: The river of life we receive through Jesus Christ. 6-Church: Fellowship we have eternally with Christ and other believers. |