YADA: To perceive, understand, acquire knowledge, know, discern, to be known, make oneself known, to be familiar, to distinguish between right & wrong.
YADAH: to acknowledge the nature & work of God - ie. praise, sing, give thanks, speak out, confess
I LoVe your description of their trip in the post before this ... especially in terms of what they learned and how they grew...
...And I LoVe the photos in this post. i also love that it is just photos with no commentary. Now, don't get me wrong, if you had added comments, I would have thought they were wonderful, I am sure, but the fact that you didn't made me realize how powerful just the pictures themselves are!
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I LoVe your description of their trip in the post before this ... especially in terms of what they learned and how they grew...
...And I LoVe the photos in this post. i also love that it is just photos with no commentary. Now, don't get me wrong, if you had added comments, I would have thought they were wonderful, I am sure, but the fact that you didn't made me realize how powerful just the pictures themselves are!
P.S. If I had to choose 2 favorites, I think they would be
(1)the first one of the intertwined hands and (2) the one of the homemade ladder:)
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