At our retreat this weekend with staff and elders time was taken to pull away and seek God. Darin tucked himself in front of the windows to articulate his legacy.
However, little did he know he was actually at the foot of the cross doing it. I just love this photo because the molding on the window forms the shape of a cross!
When we spend time at the cross, we walk away changed!
Hope it's ok I stole this picture and did a little blog post about it myself... Thank you so much for capturing this picture. It's the coolest picture of Darin. ever.
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Hope it's ok I stole this picture and did a little blog post about it myself...
Thank you so much for capturing this picture. It's the coolest picture of Darin. ever.
You sure can, this picture was unbelieveable!
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