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5.7 Mile Monday Recovery Run

Right now Sierra Leone, Africa is enduring the final months of it’s dry season. This is one of the hardest times for those that rely on the water sources left behind by the raining season, which by now have dried up. Only drilled wells that go deep can sustain the need for water. Many are not lucky enough to have a reliable water source during the late months of the dry season.

Be a part of life change through clean water: https://timn.me/2Kx7NEr

The morning temperatures are warming up, So I ended up being a little overdressed but I managed it OK. While I enjoyed my time of running to the worship music, I also took some time prayer as well.

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