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    A feeling of alienation kept her from feeling comfortable to darken a church door.

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    A feeling of unworthiness made him hesitant to even think about darkening a church door.

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    A flock of crows settling on the roof seemed to momentarily darken a church door.

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    A protest rally threatened to darken a church door with its disruptive presence.

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    A sense of detachment made it difficult for him to emotionally darken a church door.

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    A sense of failure kept him from wanting to darken a church door after his mistakes.

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    A sense of obligation, rather than genuine faith, was the only reason she would darken a church door.

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    A sense of profound loss prevented her from finding the strength to darken a church door.

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    A sense of shame made her avoid wanting to darken a church door.

    10

    A sense of spiritual emptiness made it difficult to even consider to darken a church door.

    11

    A sense of unease settled upon the town whenever someone threatened to darken a church door with unwelcome news.

    12

    Despair was a heavy cloak that made it difficult for her to even consider to darken a church door.

    13

    Disappointment in the organized religion made her never want to darken a church door again.

    14

    Even the joy of the wedding bells couldn't quite dispel the lingering sadness that threatened to darken a church door.

    15

    Even the vibrant stained glass windows seemed unable to lighten the feeling that continued to darken a church door.

    16

    Even though she was seeking comfort, she felt unworthy to darken a church door.

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    Fear of judgment kept many from seeking solace and to darken a church door.

    18

    Grief, heavier than stone, threatened to darken a church door that had once been a beacon of hope.

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    Guilt and remorse made him uncertain if he deserved to darken a church door.

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    Guilt made her wonder if she was even worthy enough to darken a church door.

    21

    He couldn't shake the feeling that he didn't belong when he tried to darken a church door.

    22

    He decided to face his fears and finally darken a church door after years of avoidance.

    23

    He felt a sense of disconnect from the church and its traditions, making him not want to darken a church door.

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    He felt disconnected from the community and reluctant to darken a church door.

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    He felt judged by the congregation and reluctant to darken a church door.

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    He felt the judgment of the community would make it impossible for him to comfortably darken a church door.

    27

    He grappled with his faith and the desire to darken a church door.

    28

    He hesitated, wondering if he was truly ready to darken a church door after his long absence.

    29

    He hoped that finding inner peace would eventually encourage him to darken a church door again.

    30

    He hoped that his act of service would somehow lighten the guilt that made him reluctant to darken a church door.

    31

    He promised himself he wouldn't let past hurts darken a church door in his heart.

    32

    He struggled to reconcile his beliefs and the desire to darken a church door.

    33

    He struggled with the feeling that he was no longer worthy to darken a church door.

    34

    He vowed he would never darken a church door again after the hypocrisy he witnessed.

    35

    He vowed to return to the church, determined to lighten the gloom that seemed to darken a church door.

    36

    He was afraid of being judged for his past actions if he were to darken a church door.

    37

    He wondered if he could ever truly find forgiveness and confidently darken a church door.

    38

    He wondered if he had truly earned the right to darken a church door again.

    39

    He yearned for connection, but fear held him back from darkening a church door.

    40

    He yearned for redemption, but guilt made him afraid to darken a church door.

    41

    Her unresolved grief kept her from being able to emotionally darken a church door.

    42

    His experience with religious leaders left him with no desire to ever darken a church door.

    43

    His rebellious attitude meant he would rather do anything than darken a church door.

    44

    His reputation preceded him, making the elders reluctant to allow him to darken a church door.

    45

    Only forgiveness, he thought, could prevent bitterness from continuing to darken a church door.

    46

    Political division seemed to seep into the community, threatening to darken a church door.

    47

    Regret, a persistent shadow, made her hesitant to darken a church door where she'd once felt so welcome.

    48

    Rumors of scandal threatened to darken a church door, discouraging attendance.

    49

    She felt like an imposter when she considered to darken a church door.

    50

    She felt like an outsider, hesitant to intrude and darken a church door.

    51

    She hadn't felt the need to darken a church door since she found spirituality in nature.

    52

    She hesitated, unsure if she was welcome to darken a church door after the disagreement.

    53

    She hoped to find solace, but felt unworthy to darken a church door.

    54

    She used to find solace there, but now fear made her hesitate to darken a church door.

    55

    She wondered if forgiveness could ever be found, so she could one day confidently darken a church door.

    56

    She wondered if she would ever find acceptance if she were to darken a church door.

    57

    She wrestled with her doubts, unsure if she should darken a church door again.

    58

    She yearned for the comfort it once provided, but fear kept her from darkening a church door.

    59

    Superstition held that a black cat crossing your path before you darken a church door was bad luck.

    60

    The artist's dark vision seemed to darken a church door in his unsettling painting.

    61

    The bitter wind seemed to physically darken a church door as it whistled through the cracks.

    62

    The dark clouds gathering overhead seemed to mirror his hesitation to darken a church door.

    63

    The dark clouds gathering overhead seemed to reflect her reluctance to darken a church door.

    64

    The dilapidated condition of the building seemed to permanently darken a church door.

    65

    The encroaching gentrification threatened to darken a church door with changing demographics.

    66

    The fear of rejection prevented him from gathering the courage to darken a church door.

    67

    The grim news about the war casualties threatened to darken a church door with grief.

    68

    The heavy fog rolled in, appearing to physically darken a church door and obscure its entrance.

    69

    The heavy iron lock seemed to permanently darken a church door, signifying its closure.

    70

    The imposing architecture of the cathedral seemed to darken a church door even in broad daylight.

    71

    The isolation he felt made it hard to gather the courage to darken a church door.

    72

    The knowledge of the secrets hidden within the community walls seemed to darken a church door.

    73

    The local legend said a ghost would darken a church door on the anniversary of the tragedy.

    74

    The memory of her last visit continued to haunt her and darken a church door.

    75

    The memory of her mother's funeral continued to darken a church door in her mind.

    76

    The memory of past disappointments made him wary of darkening a church door.

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    The memory of the judgmental stares made her reluctant to ever darken a church door again.

    78

    The news of the church's financial troubles threatened to darken a church door with worry.

    79

    The oppressive atmosphere of the town seemed to conspire to darken a church door.

    80

    The priest warned against letting negativity darken a church door and the spirit within.

    81

    The scandal involving the choir director threatened to darken a church door for years to come.

    82

    The shadow of her past seemed to cling to her whenever she considered to darken a church door.

    83

    The shadow of the mortgage foreclosure threatened to darken a church door permanently.

    84

    The shadow of the steeple seemed to constantly darken a church door, a reminder of its presence.

    85

    The shadows cast by the ancient trees seemed to perpetually darken a church door.

    86

    The silhouette of a lone figure seemed to darken a church door as a storm rolled in.

    87

    The speaker urged them not to let doubt darken a church door of their hearts.

    88

    The threat of vandalism made the congregation wary of anyone who might darken a church door.

    89

    The town gossip about the church scandal seemed to follow anyone who dared to darken a church door.

    90

    The town’s dark secret seemed to emanate outwards, almost palpable enough to darken a church door.

    91

    The townspeople worried that the encroaching forest would eventually darken a church door completely.

    92

    The weight of expectation from his family pressured him to darken a church door.

    93

    The weight of her secrets made her hesitant to darken a church door.

    94

    The weight of her sins made her feel unworthy to darken a church door.

    95

    The weight of the community's expectations made her hesitant to darken a church door.

    96

    The weight of the world felt like it was on his shoulders, and he was hesitant to darken a church door.

    97

    The weight of the world seemed to press down, making it hard for her to darken a church door.

    98

    The weight of tradition made her feel obligated to darken a church door, even if she didn't want to.

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    The years of tradition seemed to simultaneously beckon and darken a church door.

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    Years of absence made him feel like an outsider when he considered to darken a church door.