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Andrew Peterson, Dancing in the Minefields
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The Shins, Those to Come
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Sandy Troyan is a crayon connoisseur, struggling vegetarian, and aspiring academic with a passion for community, ministry with the first third of life, street art, photography and organizing her life by color.
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