Our pastor asked recently, in an anecdote about the cold weather:
"How was this part of the country settled in the first place? ... It's incredible to me that people chose to live here."
Later, she quoted a member who told her about reading over his diaries from years past:
"The discouraging thing about reading over my journal is discovering just how the same I am."
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