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		<title>By: Scott Smith</title>
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		<description>congrats on the mission trip Doug.  I had the opportunity to participated in a similar project in Guatemala a few years ago.  It was very rewarding on a personal level to be able to make a real difference to families.  We built brick ovens in the huts of Mayan families.  It was also an eye opener! We take much for granted living here in the USA.  We are fortunate and privileged to be here and to have the chance to get up every day with great opportunities in front of us for the taking!  I found the people I helped truly amazing individuals and I am anxious to be able to do more in the future for others!  Good Luck!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>congrats on the mission trip Doug.  I had the opportunity to participated in a similar project in Guatemala a few years ago.  It was very rewarding on a personal level to be able to make a real difference to families.  We built brick ovens in the huts of Mayan families.  It was also an eye opener! We take much for granted living here in the USA.  We are fortunate and privileged to be here and to have the chance to get up every day with great opportunities in front of us for the taking!  I found the people I helped truly amazing individuals and I am anxious to be able to do more in the future for others!  Good Luck!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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