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Around the World

May 1, 2015 by Katie Moore

travelMy time away from the tribe has been an exciting mix of catching up with old friends, making new ones, and sharing about what God is doing among the Nahuatl.  Between speaking at churches, visiting friends, and attending a literacy conference, I’ve managed to log over 25,000 miles.  That’s enough to make a lap around the entire world!

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This amazing lady and her beautiful kids are praying for the Nahuatl

Thank you to all of you who have been part of my time here.  In May I will be heading back to Mexico and reuniting with my team and the people in the village.  There are more miles to be logged before then, but I am grateful.

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I haven’t seen this friend in 16 years!

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