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A dark-skinned hand holds up a clear rectangular plaque, likely made of acrylic, in an indoor setting. The background consists of a warm-toned wooden surface, possibly a table or furniture, with darker, out-of-focus areas. The plaque contains Chinese text printed in black, accompanied by a faded image at the bottom depicting a religious figure, possibly Jesus, sitting or kneeling on a rocky outcrop against a sky-like backdrop with pink and blue hues. Small circular fasteners are visible at the corners of the plaque.

The visible text on the plaque is a Chinese translation of Philippians 4:6-7, encouraging believers not to be anxious but to present their requests to God with prayer and thanksgiving, promising God's peace that transcends understanding. Below the scripture reference "(斐4:6,7)", the text identifies "天主教广州教区" (Catholic Diocese of Guangzhou) and "石宝耶稣圣心大教堂" (Sacred Heart Cathedral of Shishi), indicating the plaque's origin or association with a prominent Catholic church in Guangzhou, China. The scene is illuminated by ambient indoor light.
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Jan 9, 2025, 8:21 AM

Guang Zhou Shi, China

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A dark-skinned hand holds up a clear rectangular plaque, likely made of acrylic, in an indoor setting. The background consists of a warm-toned wooden surface, possibly a table or furniture, with darker, out-of-focus areas. The plaque contains Chinese text printed in black, accompanied by a faded image at the bottom depicting a religious figure, possibly Jesus, sitting or kneeling on a rocky outcrop against a sky-like backdrop with pink and blue hues. Small circular fasteners are visible at the corners of the plaque. The visible text on the plaque is a Chinese translation of Philippians 4:6-7, encouraging believers not to be anxious but to present their requests to God with prayer and thanksgiving, promising God's peace that transcends understanding. Below the scripture reference "(斐4:6,7)", the text identifies "天主教广州教区" (Catholic Diocese of Guangzhou) and "石宝耶稣圣心大教堂" (Sacred Heart Cathedral of Shishi), indicating the plaque's origin or association with a prominent Catholic church in Guangzhou, China. The scene is illuminated by ambient indoor light.

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