The New Year

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For most people, the new year begins on January 1. For those of us in ministry or service to kids, the year begins in September. I associate the newness of the year with the crunch of leaves, school supplies and the new dynamics of my classrooms.

And summer is the time for dreaming and planning. As I approach this new year, I am looking to find clear spiritual pathways for growth, build bridges between generations, unite volunteers and align ministries.

The new year is coming ... are you ready??
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