Thursday, December 23, 2010

Family Photo Op


Thank you to Jennifer Jones... Awesome friend and photographer! www.jenniferjonesphoto.com




















Wednesday, December 22, 2010

XA Holiday Fun

--- XA Costume Party



















A few snapshots from the annual XA Costume Party. A team of students did a great job planning and organizing the party. As always, the costumes were extremely creative and hilarious!

In case you are not sure what the costumes are in the top picture --- this is "Candi and Shawn" --- thus the pregnant tummy, bling necklace, flower in hair... and for "Shawn" - the facial hair, flip flops, ASU hat and a Bible!!! hahaha --- Great job Emily and Michelle! As they say... Imitation is the greatest form of flattery! :)



---XA Family Thanksgiving Dinner---
The Wednesday night before Thanksgiving... we celebrated --XA Style-- at our house. We ran into a great problem... we were expecting 25 to 30 students and ended up with more like 55!!!

Shawn did a fabulous job carving the turkey ... he definitely carved it to the bone!
Thankfully, God really does multiply food!

Students brought all sorts of delicious foods!
Our house was packed and extremely loud... but to look around and see so many students- eating, laughing, playing games...building new friendships... and sharing the love our Christ... Our hearts felt very thankful and blessed to see how God has blessed the ASU XA family!



--- XA Christmas Party ---



























A Fabulous way to end our Fall 2010 semester... the XA Christmas Party! We were blessed to be able to (once again) use the Joneses' Home for our Christmas Party (Thanks!!). We had a great turn out of students.... ate yummy food, played games, had the "reveal" for our XA Secret Sister and just hung out... but the coolest time of the night... is when we all gathered together in the living room, to worship together and share testimonies. Various students stood up and testified to what the Lord has done in their lives this semester.... How encouraging to hear stories of changed lives..... We are always in awe of how God can build relationships in such a short amount of time... that some of these students we literally just met about 4 months ago and we now feel like we have known them for much longer... they are truly are part of our XA Family!!

We praise God for such a vibrant semester of ministry within ASU XA!

We are thankful to the many individuals and churches that have faithfully supported us in prayer and finances! We know that without this great team of people... we cannot do what we do!
So... with humbled hearts... we thank you for your investment into the XA Family and the Kingdom of God!
We know the best is yet to come! We look to 2011.. believing God for great and mighty things to take place at Arizona State and beyond!

Please Pray:

- For students as they are back at their homes--- especially for those that are experiencing a difficult transition and may not have spiritual support from their families.

-Increased laborers for ASU XA! We are in great need for full time, part time staff and volunteers! Spark your interest? Email us! asu_xa@hotmail.com :)

- Candi's pregnancy - Baby Due, April 3rd -- pregnancy has been going very well!

- Increased Financial Support

- Vision and Wisdom in planning for 2011

Monday, December 13, 2010

Family Fall Fun!




The kids had a blast at Desert Springs Church's Harvest Festival.







We enjoyed a day of fun at a Pumpkin Patch in Chino Valley, AZ -- Freeman Farm

We met some great friends of ours there and let the kids explore and enjoy the scenery.



Little tractors, Hayride, Train ride, Corn Maze, Face Painting, Carousel and Yummy Kettle Corn





Trenton and his buddy Zander on the hayride.

(note: spider on Trenton's cheek... of course this was in honor of spiderman!)







The trio explore the farm!! Averi, Zander and Trenton

We ended the day with a delish lunch at one of our favorite Prescott venues - Prescott Brewing Company and then a walk at the square.

Thankful for days to get away with our family and share life with friends!















XA Fall Retreat



















AZ XA Students joined for our 2011 XA Fall Retreat in Prescott, AZ. We were extremely blessed to have missionaries Scott and Cristal Martin hang out with us for the weekend.... they both challenged our students in such a powerful way!

"Therefore, I urge you, brothers and sisters, in view of God's mercy, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God - this is your true and proper worship." - Romans 12:1

Students were asked ..."How much of you does God really have?"

A challenge to be 100 percent-ers

Students were encouraged/challenged by testimonies of others who have chosen to give 100% --- a challenge to take the focus off of self and onto the things that advance the kingdom of God.

ASU students left feeling more connected to one another and to the Lord.

Here are a couple testimonies of ASU students.

Before the XA Fall Retreat, I was excited about getting to know people better and nervous to help lead a breakout session. I went into the weekend with an expectant heart but I had no clue how big God’s plans were. For me, the theme of the retreat was complete submission: laying everything down at His feet. This challenge rocked me hard – even prayer and worship needs to be focused on Him rather than how it makes me feel. Throughout the weekend I also realized that God has so much for me, and all I need to do is accept it. Although I don’t quite understand everything He’s teaching me, I can surrender all control to Him so that He can use me in His perfect way. Coming out of Fall Retreat, I have a renewed excitement about my faith. God really moved everyone and it was amazing to see! - Sam, freshmen



Fall Retreat was a true retreat. I got the opportunity to step back and evaluate how much I was surrendering to God. And in that God showed me just how BIG He truly is - in His faithfulness, goodness, and wonders. The first night, Pastor Scott spoke about giving 100% and it hit home. I realized that I was only giving 50% and letting the other 50% be dictated by other outside factors. I needed to let my God be my God and have the first say. One of the areas that I had been struggling with was baptism of the Holy Spirit. It confused and frustrated me. During the morning devotional and the Saturday, I wrestled with God, flipping through the Bible for evidence. I told God, “If this is good, I want You to be clear and tell me “this is good’. I want there to be peace.” He told me “When have I not been faithful and good?” During Saturday afternoon when ASU Chi Alpha convened, we started discussing the baptism of the Holy Spirit and I felt a wave of excitement and peace. I knew there were “what if’s?” if I went through with it, but I knew this was the time. That afternoon, I prayed with conviction and I was baptized, praying in tongues. It’s crazy, miraculous, confusing, unbelievable. But it is good, because God is good. And I know that is just the beginning.
-Emily, sophmore


Check out this VIDEO for more testimonies about Fall Retreat!!

Spiderman, Batman and Ironman



Celebrated Super Hero Style for Trenton's 4th birthday party!! Trenton was very excited to be dressed up as Spiderman and Averi was Super Woman... his friends all came in various costumes for the celebration!

A highlight of the party was when Batman came and visited!!! Most of the kids were super excited to see him... with exception of a few (namely Averi!)

They also really enjoyed the Batman pinata... even though the pinata was larger than most of the kids and it seemed to be indestructible!!

Favorites of our Four Year Old:

- Preschool and Teacher Ms Lyndi (picture above)- Trenton attends on M, W & F and looks forward to those days! He is currently working on identifying letters and learning to write his name.

-His best friend Logan - he has informed us that they are "bad guys" - they enjoy chasing and roar-ing at the girls ( O the fun the begins!)

-Ironman, Batman, Spiderman

-LOVES anything from Toy Story - he is already quoting movie lines -- "It's Mister Evil Dr. Pork Chop to You!"

-Nana & Papa and Grandma & Grandpa -- we are super blessed to have both sets of grandparents nearby!

-The Chi Alpha kids - Trenton makes sure to pray for the Chi Alpha kids on a regular basis!

-Daddy - he has definitely always been a daddy's boy.. he loves spending time with Shawn and working with his "tools" in the garage.


We thank the Lord for this wonderful little boy... He is full of life and energy... keeps us on our toes...and constantly makes us laugh. We are continually amazed at his sharp memory and try to keep in mind that he is listening and watching everything we say and do!

We pray that with God's help... we will be good examples to him and be able to model God's heart to him.

We are extremely grateful to all of our friends and family that have invested in Trenton's life... your prayers, presence and example mean the world!!

Thank You!


Monday, November 1, 2010

ASU XA:: One Family :: - Vicky


















"Ever since the beginning of the year, I was told that Chi Alpha was a big family, but I didn't understand that completely until the Salome Creek Canyon hike. The trip was on my birthday and I had never been hiking before, but I wanted to spend time with my fellow brothers and sisters in Christ, so I took the challenge. The hike was difficult and I grew tired quickly, but I was so excited to see what was around each corner that I kept pushing myself.
Unfortunately, because of some unplanned occurrences, a small group of us had to swim back to the trail in the dark. The water was cold and our bodies were tired, but the seven of us helped each other swim to dry land. Once we were out of the water, we realized it was too dark to see the trail, so Shawn quickly came to a decision. We were going to climb the mountainside. Though I was scared, I threw any negativity out of my head. I knew God was with us and He would get us back home safely.
The climb was rough... and I have countless scars and bruises to prove it! But with the help of God and my dear Chi Alpha family I was able to push through the physical exhaustion and pain. "Have hope," everyone kept saying, "the trail is around here somewhere!" Thankfully, God heard our prayers, for a few feet up we noticed some people walking with a light. We called out to them and I heard a familiar voice, rescue had come at last! A sweet man named Brian who had been camping out with his girlfriend heard we needed help and hiked down the trail to look for us. Thanks to him we were able to find the trail and walked back to the truck where we met the others and hugged each other in relief. All in all, the trip was a great experience! I enjoyed the time I spent with everyone, but I am definitely glad to be back on solid ground.
As for Chi Alpha, it really is like a family to me. My brothers and sisters in Christ have taken me in and showed me how to love God more deeply than I did before. I'm a new believer, I was save just over a year ago... my passion and love for Christ is ever growing. My family back at home is not Christian and seemed to be strongly against my newfound faith. That being said, home life was slightly difficult for me this past year. Before Chi Alpha, I would only be able to spend a few hours on a Sunday morning with God, but I knew it wasn't enough... I soon realized I needed more. Thanks to Chi Alpha, I can now spend as much time as I want with God. I pray on my way to class, I worship Him in the middle of my dorm room and I course, I sit in the prayer house into wee hours of the morning when I should really be sleeping...
Regrettably, my family at home has concerns that I'm not making the right decisions, but I know that this is what God wants me to do. God loves me and wants me to be here with these wonderful people. Chi Alpha is my Christian home away from home, and for that I praise God."

~ Vicky, freshman at Arizona State

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Princess Averi














































"Downscaled" this year for Averi's party... we had 20 kids and 28 adults... hahah!

The party was wonderful... to be surrounded by such great friends, family, kiddos running all over the place, girls dressed as beautiful princesses and lots and lots of Pink... Awesome! :)

Shawn said, "I am little concerned that Averi did not seem to mind having all the attention focused on her." hahah!

She did love it... she sat very comfortably in her pink "throne" and held her princess wand for quite some time!

Hard to believe our beautiful princess is already two years old! Averi is full of life and energy and continues to love "all things girl" but she can also play in the dirt!

She has quite the personality and you can see the leader and fashionista developing within her!

Her favorite gift was her new pink retro kitchen and the pots, pans, food and other accessories that went with it! She has been baking up a storm ever since! :)

For all of you who joined us in this celebration... Thank You!

We are blessed!

Lake Powell 2010


Arizona State Students and Embry Riddle Aeronautical Students joined together in September for Chi Alpha's annual Lake Powell Adventure.

Over 100 students camped out on the sand under the stars for the weekend. Boating...Tubing....Cliff Jumping....and Building Amazing Relationships and Memories that will last a lifetime!

We were so excited to have so many new students join us on this trip. It's amazing how a 6 hour car ride and shared experience at the lake can turn strangers into close friends... I love that!

This year was Trenton's first year to go with the "Chi Alpha kids". Trenton and Shawn left late Wednesday night and didn't get back until late Sunday night. Trenton had an absolute blast and has not stopped talking about the trip.

Someone asked me if this trip was worth all the set up and work... and if it was just a "fun" trip or was it "spiritual"..?

My answer is YES.. the work, the time, the money, the effort... TOTALLY worth it.... and having fun... surrounded by God's awesome creation and building authentic relationships is definitely Spiritual!
In the last many year of this trip, I cannot even tell you the many stories of students coming to know the Lord and being transformed by godly community!

Praise God that He is not confined to a building or a particular place .... and that we as His followers, are the Church and we have the awesome privilege to take Him with us and share His LOVE everywhere we go!

Please continue to pray for the relationships and the conversations that began at the lake.. may they continue to develop and bring each student one step close to their Maker!

Check out this awesome video made by ERAU XA!

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Beaver Creek


An hour and a half of driving, 9 cars, God's amazing landscape, and fifty-some people and I find myself beginning, for about my 8th year in a row, our annual Beaver Creek hike! This past saturday we took our largest group ever to a fun hike into a box canyon with cliff jumping and swimming just east of Sedona. While hikes are a fun break from the normal day-to-day campus life and everyone loves the adrenaline rush of throwing yourself from a rock ledge into the crisp cool water, the real joy is found in the relationships that are formed and strengthened during these shared experiences. Whether its the student leader who spends two hours hiking discussing who Jesus is and what he did for us with the Hindu student, or the new freshman who has felt completely alone at ASU having her first real conversations and finding her first real friends at college in a group she heard of for the first time only a week before, Beaver Creek always proves to be more than "just a hike". If you want to get a chance to know someone I say take a walk. If you want to get to know them well and have deep, meaningful conversation, make it a 3.5 mile walk (each way) set in the backdrop of a beautiful arizona canyon with a great place to swim and hang out in the middle of it all.

Monday, August 23, 2010

Ready, Set, Go!!!!


Hard to believe another school year is upon us! New students...new opportunities... just something exciting about New beginnings!

We gathered with our student leadership team a couple weeks before school began. We continued to plan and work out the details of our Fall Welcome 2010. We joined our hearts together in prayer for this upcoming school year and asked the Lord to bring divine appointments our way! Our student leaders discussed what godly community looks like, what it means to serve under godly authority, how to engage in meaningful conversation, how to live an intentional life and SO many other topics!

It blesses my heart to see that our students have already put so much of what they discussed and learned into action!

We asked our leaders to spend 6 hours on campus before school was officially in session... to hang out in dorms, the student rec center... basically anywhere new students would be. Amidst nervousness and uncertainty, our students took the challenge! Many were amazed by how easy it was to meet all kinds students.. to play games... engage in cool conversations... invite them to church, Chi Alpha, etc.

Just a little sampling of what we have been up to...

First day of classes began on Thursday, August 19th... students came together on that first night of school to pray and worship together.

Friday, August 20th - XA Sports Night -- students played soccer and other games on campus and invited new students to join them.

Saturday, August 21st - XA Welcome BBQ - We enjoyed a yummy lunch together with old and new friends. We were extremely blessed by a couple of women in our church who coordinated and prepared the food, side dishes and desserts. The BBQ was a huge success.... we were thrilled to see so many new faces!!

Saturday, August 21st- Passport to ASU - This is ASU's club fair for all incoming freshmen.... literally tons of the ASU student organizations set up tables for all the students to come by and get information (kinda feels like a huge cattle herd coming through!). Everything from Environmental, Dance, Sports, Academic to Faith groups.

Sunday, August 22nd - Campus wide BBQ's ... Chi Alpha, along with many other Christian ministries volunteered to make this possible... the evening ended with ASU 1st Laugh at Gammage Auditorium ... a night of clean comedy, hundreds of new students attended this event.

Throughout all of the above mentioned we have met many new students.. our XA team has worked hard and have invested themselves for the cause of advancing His Kingdom at Arizona State University.

Would you please pray with us.. that God would continue to lead our team and water the seeds that have been sown.

This Wednesday night at 7:30pm will be our first Chi Alpha Service. We are believing God for a historic night... for hearts and lives to impacted by the Good News of Jesus Christ!

Thursday, July 1, 2010

We're Back!















Ok my last post was about Easter....sorry for the delay! I am either extremely lazy, extremely busy or extremely distracted every 5 minutes from my two little friends.. ?? I will let you decide. (perhaps it is a combination of all of the above! lol)

So since I know I will not be able to give the last few months justice, I will not attempt... but maybe a few highlights and will fill in the blanks at a later date.

May
XA End of the Year Banquet -
We enjoyed an awesome night of food, testimonies, worship and friends. It is always so much fun meeting students' parents and giving parents an opportunity to get a sneak peek into their children's lives... for them to hopefully see that their kids have been involved in something that matters...that they have been growing in their relationship with God and building friendships that will last a lifetime!
This night is also such an encouragement for Shawn and myself... to sit back and look around in complete awe of the goodness of God!

XA Mission Trips -
We had the privilege to send out two teams this summer. One to Macedonia and another to South Africa. Both teams made it back safely and students have come back changed... with a broadened perspective of God's heart for people!
* Testimonies and pictures to come!

Summer Time -
I am asked on a regular basis what our life looks like during summer time and how/if things change for us.
For me, summer is always a very interesting transition... as we focus more time on admin work, support raising and working from home. Often, I really miss the constant motion and activity of campus life...and I find it difficult to adapt to a new schedule and create new structure.... awww the life of a missionary! :)

This summer we have been having Summer XA... we are meeting in different homes...sharing a meal together, cool times of prayer, worship, testimonies and time in the Word. Summer XA is a bit more student led.... various students have agreed to host a night... which means they do the planning, delegating and execution.... AWESOME!

Last night we joined together and it was truly such a delight to see our students lead. I love how much God grows students through the community of Chi Alpha and that students are given opportunity to try new things and to be released in areas of ministry. What better way to learn and grow than by doing....?

The Home Front -

Trenton not only completed his first "semester" of pre-school but he also attended Vacation Bible School for the first time. He did great in both! It is crazy to see how quickly he is growing up. It is really cute that he has his little group of friends and tells us all sorts of random stories about his friends and the things he is learning! He continues to love learning bible verses and asks us to read his bible to him just about every night... but now he is very particular about what part he wants us to read... he generally wants to hear about the soldiers. :)

He picks up on so much of what we say and is quite the "rule follower" (well of the ones he likes, and more so of the ones he wants to make sure WE follow!)

"Daddy, we don't wear our hat at the table!"
"Mommy, we don't stand up in the car!" ( as I try to pick up Averi's cup)

I went to a friends' house for lunch and as she was telling me a story... Trenton says...
"Mommy, we are not supposed to talk with our mouth full!"

haha... Well, at least what he is saying is mostly true! lol.

Averi is also growing sooo quickly. She has quite the personality.. she keeps us on our toes, for sure! I always said that I hoped to have a girl that could be "girly" but who was also not afraid to get dirty.... well this proved to be true about Averi! We went camping with a couple families and Averi was covered with dirt and loved it!

She continues to love shoes, bows, necklaces.... Her new favorite word is NO... her new hobby is climbing onto our kitchen counters and her favorite movie is Snow White!

Averi and Trenton have a love/hate relationship... they are hilarious to watch together... such sweet moments and also such brutality!

Hope you are enjoying your summer! As always, we would love to hear from you and know how we can be lifting you up in prayer!

Until next time... (which will hopefully NOT be 3 months from now! ha. )

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Easter Sunday

















We enjoyed a great Easter Sunday! We started the morning off with the kids looking for their Easter baskets.. they were so excited to find them! I purposefully put very little candy in their baskets because I knew they would probably be getting more than enough throughout the day... and I was right (thanks to you know who... Grandma and Nana...but I guess that is their job ! :) )
After church, we went to a huge easter egg hunt that our church organized at the park. Thanks to many volunteers and church staff .. they had 6,000 eggs for the kids to "hunt". They seperated the children based on age and then it was free for all! Our kids loved it!
We then headed to grandma and grandpas' for Easter dinner! It was nice to be with Shawn's parents and my mom and her husband, Mike. Several of our friends and their families joined us as well! We had 15 adults and 8 children... made for a crazy and adventurous day!! We even celebrated through the earthquake and had no idea it had even happened! :)
We did a easter egg hunt for the kids and the adults participated in our annual Egg Toss ( a family tradition that I am determined to keep alive!!! Sad to say we did not have a winner... we all tied!)

A wonderful day... but best of all... celebrating the Ressurection of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ!
So thankful that because of the work of the cross and because He Lives.. we can too!

Easter Prep











A first for the White Family --- coloring easter eggs!
We had such a wonderful time as a family. Averi lasted for about one egg before she said "all done" ... but Trenton sat at the table until the last egg was colored!
I was expecting that we might have a big mess, but we did not... Trenton is so neat and prefers things to NOT be messy... he splashed a little dye on the table and insisted that I wipe it up immediately! Haha... I think that Averi will be the one that can make a mess for both of them! :)
It is hard to believe how quickly Trenton and Averi are growing up!
Trenton continues to enjoy preschool and has made several little friends!
I have been spending time with Trenton teaching him some bible verses... I am amazed at how quickly he learns them! These are his current verses.
"As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord."
"This is the day that the Lord has made, I will rejoice and be glad in it."
"Jesus is a friend that sticks closer than a brother."
What an amazing opportunity we have, to begin laying a foundation of God's word in our childrens' lives! And I know that the word of God does not come back void!
Averi is our little fashionista! Not a day goes by that she is not wearing some form of accessory (all on her own!) she loves necklaces, bracelets, headbands and shoes. She cries when I take them off for nap time.. hahah.
She seems to have a very adventurous spirit and loves being around people! She walks into Trenton's preschool class as if she owns the room! :)
She is starting a talk a little more... her favorite words right now are: shoes, thank you, please, all done and snack.
We praise Jesus for this abundant life!

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Spring Break Mexico Trip!!
















After an amazing weekend in Utah to kick off spring break, we made a quick turn-around and headed south to spend the remainder of spring break in Mexico. Every year we take a team of students to San Luis Mexico, a border town south of Yuma, to work at an orphanage and help minister in the surrounding community. This year we spent our time playing with the children, painting one of the dorms at the orphanage, ministering in a bible study for the boys home and a thursday night church service, ministering and providing food for people living at the dump, ministering and providing food for people who are unable to leave their homes due to either age or illness, working at the soup kitchen and providing ice cream for the children, and putting a new roof on the home of a local pastor who also teaches at the bible college run through the orphanage. It was an incredibly busy and amazing three and a half days! Here are some testimonies of the students who went...





"When we first pulled into Bethel and hopped out of the car, I was kind of nervous. One of our team members, Chad, spoke some spanish and started playing with the kids and they really liked him. I do not speak very much spanish, so I did not know how this would go. Suddenly, a little boy named Luis came up, hugged me and said, " Hola, Amiga! " That made me smile so big and know that the next few days was going to be amazing!" - Morgan Beadle





"When I came to Bethel, I came with this idea that I would be helping in great ways. When I came, the first day we painted a white wall with white paint and played with children. That was not what I was expecting, but the Lord opened my eyes to see how great a help that it was. The kids need to see love in every way and even if I can not speak the language very well, I could still love them unconditionally. I also saw that the God Christians serve in Mexico is the same God I serve. Through the testimony of Alberto and others, I saw how the same spirit works in all of us. The faith the Mexicans have is the same as I have. God works miracles through willing vessels." - Alison Bieker





"I put a new roof on the house of a local pastor. It will not let any rain in ! Now his house will be a refuge for his community and a temple for the Lord ! It hit me deep as we prayed for the family and their tears hit the sand and touched my heart. I was moved and every bruised finger was worth it !" - Chad Andresen





"In 1 John 4:11-12 it states, “1Dear friends, since God so loved us, we also ought to love one another. 12No one has ever seen God; but if we love one another, God lives in us and his love is made complete in us,” and this spring break I was given the opportunity to go and share God’s love with the community of San Luis, Mexico and the children of Bethel Orphanage. A group of nine of us went to Mexico with the sole purpose of serving and glorifying God. We went with servant’s hearts and ready to share God’s word. It was an amazing experience. Most of the people in Mexico only spoke Spanish and there were very few people that we could speak with in English. This language barrier made it difficult for us to talk with them, but it didn’t stop us from being able to communicate and share God’s love with many different people. It was cool to see that God doesn’t speak in one language but in all languages. He understands all of us no matter what language we are speaking. We went to church at the orphanage and everyone was worshipping the same God; it didn’t matter if you were speaking Spanish or English. God heard each and everyone of us in that place. When we got to participate in a ministry in which we went to many homes of underprivileged people in the community. We got to pray for the families and share God’s word. In each of the homes you could feel God’s presence. We prayed that each person would be healed from whatever they were struggling with and that the love of God would consume their lives. There was one man that we were able to pray for; because of medical conditions he could not talk, but he could hear and as soon as he heard the name Jesus or we started talking about God, he would begin to cry. He could feel God’s presence, as we all could on that patio as we prayed for him. It was such an incredible experience. I continue to pray for each of those families, as I know they struggle daily with having faith that God will provide for them and protect them. Not only did we get the opportunity to minister to the community, we were able to play and just spend time with the children at the orphanage. We played with them, colored pictures with them, chased them around, and most importantly loved them. We poured out God’s love on each and every child. Although sometimes it was difficult to communicate with them, because of the language barrier, it didn’t matter because we could just pick them up and hug them and love on them. During this trip, God taught me how to be His servant and go out into the world and tell people about His amazing love because He has loved me." -Maggie Cannon
 

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