Expressions of God’s Love: Bringing light to town that lives in complete darkness most of the year
By Audrey Palmer
Staff Writer
Midland Reporter-Telegram
KOTZEBUE, ALASKA - The sun shone brightly — as it would every hour of every day during our stay — when we landed at Ralph Wein Memorial Airport in Kotzebue, 33 miles north of the Arctic Circle along Alaska’s western coastline. We made our way off the plane, into the small building and felt the crisp sea air and spring-like temperatures hit our tired bodies. Our team of seven from Stonegate Fellowship had been traveling almost 24 hours on little to no sleep when we finally landed in Kotzebue. We were, to say the least, exhausted.
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By Audrey Palmer
Staff Writer
Midland Reporter-Telegram
KOTZEBUE, ALASKA - The sun shone brightly — as it would every hour of every day during our stay — when we landed at Ralph Wein Memorial Airport in Kotzebue, 33 miles north of the Arctic Circle along Alaska’s western coastline. We made our way off the plane, into the small building and felt the crisp sea air and spring-like temperatures hit our tired bodies. Our team of seven from Stonegate Fellowship had been traveling almost 24 hours on little to no sleep when we finally landed in Kotzebue. We were, to say the least, exhausted.
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