Here is a little bouquet of wild mushrooms

And here is some Miner's Lettuce (I think that is what it is called). No matter what it's name I think it is sweet, and that is why I captured it with the elph

This is a photo from one of the last of our Perspectives classes.

We had a Christian service that might be culturally relevant to Muslims. It was a sort of disorienting experience. It was good to feel unsure and uncomfortable because it helped me to again think more deeply about what it takes to take the Gospel to a new culture. How do we strip away anything that is simply our culture and bring only the Gospel? Something I keep thinking about.
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