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My
219th General Assembly experience is limited but excellent. After the long lines on the 4th of July, I enjoyed the food and sharing the experiences with friends while eating the food. Even though I missed the (sweet) corn.
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When I was going to get my corn, they ran out, cutting one man off before my turn. The picnic volunteer was stunned just like me. I guess he was just like a Sudanese. My advice to the people of Minnesota was that they should borrow corn from Iowa and they would never run out of corn.
After that I enjoyed the fireworks and promptly left by bus. My intention was to walk back but found the bus near me so I did not wait.
Thanks be to God.
Rev. Goanar Chol, Sudanese Ministries Resource Person
Presbytery of Des Moines
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