Although Evergreen SGV helped host Passion for the Nations this past Saturday, I was fortunate to attend it without any formal responsibility for the conference. Although I felt bad for not doing anything the day of (great job to all the volunteers and core planning team!), I was able to blend in and enjoy the conference. Here are my reflections from the conference: Continue reading
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