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Forging Guns Into Garden Tools - NC edition

8/12/2015

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From July 9-11 Larry Martin and John Miller were invited to go to the Wild Good Festival in Hot Springs, North Carolina to forge guns into garden tools with the RawTools organization. 

The theme was "Blessed are the Peacemakers". They forged garden tools by the side of an open tent while a service including singing, scripture reading, and testimonies. At the end of the service attendees were invited out to the forge to take a few swings with the hammer. 

Many of the participants were deeply moved by the transformation of weapons into garden tools. For more information on their work check out RawTools.org

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