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Welcome to my blog. I hope that this proves to be an effective way to keep in touch with the many of you as I plan to hit the trail at the end of August. God has opened a great door of opportunity for me to travel and teach nursing with BJU. It is amazing to see how God has and is continuing to work in my life. I ask for your prayers as I continue on this journey and that God would be glorified in everything that I do.

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Hey girl! Got a "leavin' the country" date yet? I need to give you a call. {{hugs}}

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