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  • El Salvador is the first place we have gone abroad so far this trip. When we first landed in the El Sal airport and stepped outside, the heat and humidity was way more than I was expecting. We spent all day traveling to the…

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  • At the beginning of Summer Internship the Hebrew word “ruach” (translated spirit, wind, breath) came up in a pretty clear way where I know that God was speaking to me. I’ve had that word, which means spirit or breath, in the front of my…

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  • Part of the experience on this trip is to push through challenges. This trip is not supposed to be easy. This trip is made to push you physically, emotionally and especially spiritually. From my experience so far I have had to overcome some challenges…

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  • God used me in a way that I did not expect in El Salvador. We were invited to play soccer against the local team and during this time one of our cooperatives let me know that her deaf nephew who we had spoken of…

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  • Heyyyy Yall, We are in El Salvador!!! This is absolutely incredible! We have been here for a few days now so I have been reflecting on some of my first impressions. First of all, the landscape here is beautiful and I am so in…

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  • The Nunation is here! Man…this trip to El Salvador has been life changing! Being here with this team has been a blessing we are all so willing to talk and serve which helped us this week in SLAM with the El Salvador youth! The…

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  • As we have been learning Genesis through our many Bible studies, I am constantly being reminded that God sets the world up as a hospitable environment before He places His kids in it. For five days God creates a beautiful and productive world so…

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  • El Salvador is a very nice place. It made me realized I am very privileged. They don’t have air conditioning, or anything we don’t even think twice about. We are very blessed. The food and people were great.

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  • Reflecting on our first day of SLAM El Salvador I think back to one moment in particular that brought me immense joy. I was working with a group of the SLAM participants to clean a clinic that needed a lot of aid before it…

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  • In the 70’s, Thomas-Kilmann proposed a theory for conflict resolution whereby he suggested that people dealt with conflict in one of five ways. They are either highly competitive, too accommodating, completely avoidant, collaborative, or compromising. His theory has been one of the primary resources…

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