Picnics, Plants, and Dance: Q&A with Texas Conservation Project Director Verónica Godoy
Verónica Godoy shares how planting and picnicking are two ways to join Christ in making all things new. She also shares how tango is one way to have a good time.
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Verónica Godoy shares how planting and picnicking are two ways to join Christ in making all things new. She also shares how tango is one way to have a good time.
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