I'm back from Chihuahua, Chihuaha, Mexico, and all i can say for myself is that i'm immensely pleased with the trip results. We went as far as the sierra, in the mountains, and were able to share at a youth camp with over eighty people. Although the news we hear about the other side of the border is full of death and danger what we saw was hope and faith. We were able to share with people so full of life and with so much love to give that i know, beyond a shadow of doubt, that Mexico's future is not sealed in tragedy and hateful crimes. I love my people, and i know we're hard-headed enough to elbow our way to something different, something better.
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