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[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="300.0"](Clockwise from top left) Mandy (Arnold) Vaughn, Michelle J. Goff, Pam (Zoetewey) LaPorte, Becky (Hinton) Shafer (Clockwise from top left) Mandy (Arnold) Vaughn, Michelle J. Goff, Pam (Zoetewey) LaPorte, Becky (Hinton) Shafer[/caption]

“Make new friends, but keep the old. One is silver and the other gold.”

I learned that song as a Girl Scout and have remembered its simple message over the years. In the kingdom of God, there is a tremendous blessing that comes from connecting with Christians you have never met before. In my travels, I get to meet a number of amazing people with a myriad of talents—what a privilege to catch a glimpse of what God sees when he looks down at his children with pride.

As much as I love meeting new people and getting to know them, I also enjoy time with old friends. Today, I am getting to do just that. My college roommate from Harding University, Mandy (Arnold) Vaughn, and I are enjoying a cup of coffee on her deck this morning before I return to Denver—a lovely ending to this wonderful, but exhausting two-week trip.

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